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Maxwell Fellowship Guide
Deadline Rolling
Location Washington DC or USAID mission abroad
Fellowship Democracy Fellows Program
Organization U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
Website http://wlid.usaid.gov/
Length One Year
Rotation
Stipend Junior-level fellows $33-54K; Mid-level fellows $56-79K; and Senior-level fellows $79-87K
Description The Democracy Fellows Program (DFP), funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), supports approximately 14 Democracy Fellowships annually, awarding approximately 4-6 new Democracy Fellowships each year. Fellows work in USAID missions abroad or in Washington offices, helping to implement USAID programs to promote or strengthen democratic practices and institutions in transitional or emerging democracies.
Fellowships are based upon the specific needs and democracy programs of the particular USAID missions and offices that sponsor individual fellowships. Fellows might work in activities such as providing policy analysis and advice; developing program indicators or methodologies; providing technical comment on USAID projects or activities; or helping USAID contractors that have been engaged to provide electoral planning assistance, to work with civil society organizations, or to strengthen legislatures, local governments, or the rule of law.
The specific assignments for each fellowship will be established by the sponsoring USAID organization in a work plan, which will be discussed by USAID and the pertinent candidate following tentative selection for a fellowship.
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Deadline July
Location
Fellowship Diplomacy Fellows Program
Organization Department of State
Website http://careers.state.gov/grad-postgrad
Length
Rotation
Stipend
Description The Diplomacy Fellows Program is a program designed to advance candidates, who meet the requirements below, to the Foreign Service Oral Assessment.
Eligible Candidates: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Diplomacy Fellows, Boren (National Security Education Program) Fellows (Boren undergraduate scholars are not eligible), Fascell Fellows, Institute for International Public Policy Fellows (IIPP), Pickering Fellows (Pickering undergraduate fellows are not eligible until they have completed all program requirements at the graduate level.), Presidential Management Fellows, who have fulfilled their program obligations prior to registration through service at the Department of State or the Agency for International Development, Truman Scholars, Jack Kent Cooke Graduate Scholars, Rangel Fellows
Contact
Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 03/2011 - 04/2011
Location Washington DC
Fellowship EPA Environmental Careers Program (ECP)
Organization Environmental Protection Agency
Website http://www.epa.gov/ohr/ecp.html
Length Two Years
Rotation Yes
Stipend GS 7 or 9
Description The Environmental Careers Program (ECP) at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is a comprehensive, entry-level, professional, full-time employment and career development program. As a program participant, you will join an intensive two-year program to help you "jump-start" your career and develop your potential for future advancement within the Agency.
The ECP seeks graduates with a bachelor’s or higher level degree in a variety of academic disciplines, including physical and life sciences, business, finance, computer sciences, policy and public administration. Participating EPA offices will post their specific ECP job announcements on EPA at USAJobs each fall.
Contact
Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline Multiple
Location
Fellowship Graduate Studies Program
Organization Central Intelligence Agency
Website https://www.cia.gov/careers/student-opportunities/index.html-gradprograms
Length
Rotation
Stipend
Description Our Graduate Studies Program looks for bright graduate students who are focusing on international affairs, languages, economics, geography, cartography, physical sciences and engineering. Other majors may be accepted on a case-by-case basis. Students selected for this program should be entering either their first or second year of graduate studies following this assignment. You will become acquainted with the work of professional intelligence analysts through active participation in Agency projects with the potential to have selected pieces of your work disseminated throughout the Intelligence Community. The program allows the Agency to assess your skills and knowledge as they relate to permanent employment opportunities.
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Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 01/16/2010
Location Washington DC
Fellowship Harold W. Rosenthal Fellowship in International Relations
Organization U.S. Congress and U.S. Government Agencies
Website http://www.rosenthalfellowship.org/
Length Summer
Rotation
Stipend $2,000
Description The Harold W. Rosenthal Fellowship offers qualified students pursuing a career in international affairs the opportunity to spend a summer in professional fellowship positions in the U.S. Congress (House or Senate) or at a U.S. government agency or department including the State Department and the Department of Defense. A stipend of $2000 will accompany each award. The fellowship positions are carefully chosen to ensure that the fellows have the opportunity to perform substantive work in international relations and security policy.
Contact Leigh Sloane sloane@apsia.org
Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline March
Location Washington DC
Fellowship International Programs Fellowship
Organization Population Reference Bureau
Website http://www.prb.org/EventsTraining/InternationalTraining/IPFellowships.aspx
Length One to Two Years
Rotation
Stipend $35,000
Description The Population Reference Bureau (PRB) is accepting applications for its International Programs fellowship at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The fellowship is for one year, with the option to extend for a second year. The position is full time and will begin in September 2005. The fellowship is sponsored and managed by PRB and funded by BRIDGE (Bringing Information to Decision-makers for Global Effectiveness), a cooperative agreement between PRB and USAID. The fellow will work within USAID's Office of Population and Reproductive Health. The Office's staff work to improve the environment and delivery of family planning and reproductive health care in developing countries. The fellow's principal responsibilities will be to support the Senior Policy Advisor and other members of the front office. Other duties and activities will be determined by the interests of the selected fellow and the needs of the Office of Population.
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Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline Multiple
Location Washinton DC
Fellowship Internship
Organization The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Website http://www.kennedy-center.org/education/vilarinstitute/internships
Length Semester
Rotation
Stipend $200/week
Description Internships offer meaningful learning opportunities and on-the-job experiences to college juniors/seniors, graduate students, and recent college graduates (within two years of graduation) who are interested in beginning careers in performing arts management and/or arts education. Approximately 20-25 students are selected each semester to participate in a three to four month long, full-time (40 hours per week) internship (Fall: September-December; Winter/Spring: January-May). Limited internships are offered in the Summer: May-August. Internships are available in various departments throughout the Kennedy Center.
Contact
Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline Multiple
Location Varies
Fellowship Internship for Postsecondary Students
Organization Department of Commerce
Website http://www.orau.gov/orise/edu/DOC/gi-gugIPS.htm
Length 10 weeks in the summer; 15 weeks during fall or spring semester
Rotation
Stipend $600 weekly plus $150 weekly housing allowance
Description Offers students an opportunity to participate in hands-on education and training related to the Department of Commerce. Fields include: business, life, health, and medical sciences, communications and graphic design, computer science, physical sciences, business, communications and graphic design, mathematics, computer sciences, engineering, life sciences, physical sciences, and related business disciplines. U.S. Citizens Only. Location varies from Department of Commerce headquarters, to Department of Commerce division offices, to field centers.
Contact
Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 03/04/2011
Location Washington DC
Fellowship National Network for Environmental Management Studies Fello
Organization Environmental Protection Agency
Website http://www.epa.gov/education/students.html
Length One Year
Rotation
Stipend Based on Education and Experience
Description The NNEMS program provides associate, undergraduate, and graduate students an opportunity to participate in a fellowship project that is directly related to their field of study. The purpose of the NNEMS program is to: Provide students with practical research opportunities and experiences in EPA’s program and regional offices and in its laboratories; Increase public awareness of and involvement in environmental issues; Encourage qualified individuals to pursue environmental careers; and Help defray the costs associated with the pursuit of academic programs related to the field of environmental protection, such as pollution control, science, engineering, technology, social science, and specialty areas.
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Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 05/2012
Location Various
Fellowship Nonproliferation Graduate Fellowship Program
Organization National Nuclear Security Administration
Website nnsa.doe.gov
Length One Year
Rotation
Stipend $49,000 ($59,000 for post-doctoral Fellows) + $3,000 signing bonus
Description During a 12-month appointment, Fellows receive specialized training and career development opportunities, while also directly supporting NNSA's global nonproliferation mission in placements that align with their backgrounds and interests.
Each NGFP Fellow is assigned to a specific NNSA program office. Working with their supervisors and mentors, NGFP Fellows assist with programs that involve:
-Securing nuclear materials, nuclear weapons, and radiological materials at potentially vulnerable sites worldwide-Countering nuclear terrorism and trafficking -Strengthening international nonproliferation and export control regimes -Conducting nonproliferation and national security research and development.
Contact
Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline Check website
Location Washington DC
Fellowship Office of the Secretary Management Intern Program
Organization Department of the Interior
Website http://www.doiu.nbc.gov/intern.html
Length Two Years
Rotation Yes
Stipend GS 7 level with full promotion potential to GS-12
Description The Office of the Secretary Management Intern Program is a two-year program designed to recruit, develop, and retain a group of diverse future leaders for the Department's management functions. The interns complete six four-month rotational assignments in Interior's Policy, Management and Budget offices, which include finance, budget, personnel, environmental policy, policy analysis and acquisition. Interns receive on-the-job training during their rotational assignments and they also receive formal classroom training in business skills such as customer service, briefing techniques, and automation applications; leadership/supervisory skills; human resource/equal opportunity program requirements; and specialty job-related knowledge.
Participants are recruited at the GS 7 level. Once the two-year training program is complete, interns will be permanently placed in one of the Department's Policy, Management and Budget Offices in a position that has a full performance level of GS-12.
Contact Robert_Foye@nbc.gov
Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline October
Location Washington DC
Fellowship Presidential Management Fellowship Program
Organization Office of Personnel Management
Website www.pmf.opm.gov
Length Two Years
Rotation Varies
Stipend 1st Year GS-9; 2nd Year GS-11
Description The Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program attracts outstanding master's, JD and doctoral-level students to the Federal service. The PMF Program is your passport to a unique and rewarding career experience with the Federal Government. It provides you with an opportunity to apply the knowledge you acquired from graduate study. As a PMF, your assignments may involve domestic or international issues, technology, science, criminal justice, health, financial management, and many other fields in support of public service programs.
Contact
Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline Check website
Location
Fellowship Student Career Experience Program
Organization United States Secret Service
Website http://www.ustreas.gov/usss/opportunities_scep.shtml
Length Two Years
Rotation
Stipend Dependent on position
Description The Student Career Experience Program (SCEP) is a work-study program consistent with the candidate's field of study. This program provides an excellent avenue for the Secret Service to identify and train highly motivated individuals. The student gains job training, federal employee benefits, the potential for full-time employment after graduation, and an understanding and appreciation for the work environment at the federal level. The goal of the program is to bring together classroom training with a participatory work environment to produce capable and productive employees. Positions are limited.
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Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline Check website
Location Washington DC & Embassies Abroad
Fellowship Student Internships
Organization Department of State
Website http://careers.state.gov/students/programs
Length
Rotation
Stipend
Description What could a student internship mean to you at the U.S. Department of State? It's an opportunity for you to get an inside look at the different types of positions and responsibilities available in foreign affairs. Think of it as taking a career test ride before you actually have to decide what you are going to do with your life. You can also gain valuable work experience that will help you in virtually every endeavor, whether you choose to work in government or in the private sector. Then there's the added benefit of feeling good about knowing you are really doing something worthwhile for your nation. Some of our students work in Washington, DC, and others have the opportunity to work at an embassy overseas. Positions are both paid and unpaid, and many are available during spring, summer or fall.
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Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline Check website
Location Washington DC
Fellowship Summer Legal Interns
Organization Federal Trade Commission
Website http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/oed/hrmo/jobops.shtm
Length Semester
Rotation
Stipend GS-9
Description The FTC provides summer employment opportunities (for up to 10 weeks) for law students who have completed one or more years of law school OR who are law school graduates going on to judicial clerkships. The Commission recruits dedicated law students with an exceptional level of commitment to the public interest to enforcing antitrust and consumer protection laws as mandated by Congress. A background in economics or business is preferred, but not required. Our goal is to offer our summer law clerks intellectually stimulating projects, similar in complexity to those given to junior attorneys, which afford them an opportunity to demonstrate writing, analytical and advocacy skills. The Bureau of Competition and Bureau of Consumer Protection hire summer legal interns.
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Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 01/15/2012
Location Washington DC
Fellowship The National Head Start Fellowship Program
Organization Department of Health and Human Services
Website http://www.headstartresourcecenter.org/fellowship/
Length One Year
Rotation No
Stipend Grade 12, Steps 1 through 7.
Description One of the best opportunities in early childhood education is the National Head Start Fellowship program. This program helps to bring a local perspective to the national office and develops the leadership skills of seasoned and emerging leaders from the field. For the past 10 years, between 8 and 10 early childhood education and human services professionals from around the country have lived in the Washington area as Fellows while working at the Office of Head Start. While in Washington, they serve as full-time paid special assistants to senior managers at the Office of Head Start by writing position papers, reviewing research findings and proposed legislation, chairing meetings, assisting with policy analysis and participating in policy making discussions.
Contact 202-449-8150
Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline Multiple
Location Washington DC
Fellowship White House Internship Program
Organization The White House
Website www.whitehouse.gov/about/internships/
Length Semester
Rotation
Stipend Unpaid
Description The White House Internship provides an opportunity to experience day-to-day life at the White House while working on a variety of tasks and projects. In addition to normal office duties, interns attend weekly lectures, volunteer at special events, participate in tours, and contribute to a community service project in the Washington, D.C. area. White House Internships are unpaid positions and participants are responsible for arranging their own transportation and housing. Approximately 100 interns are chosen each spring, summer, and fall to participate in this highly competitive program.
Contact
Sector Federal
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 12/01/2011
Location Moscow, Russia
Fellowship Alfa Fellowship Program
Organization
Website http://www.cdsintl.org/fellowshipsabroad/alfa.php
Length One Year
Rotation
Stipend Monthly stipend + housing in Moscow
Description The Alfa Fellowship Program is a high-level professional development exchange program placing qualified young professionals in work assignments at leading organizations in Russia in the fields of business, economics, journalism, law, and public policy. The program accepts 10 American citizens and 5 British citizens per year. Key goals of the Alfa Fellowship Program are expanding networks of American, British and Russian professionals, developing greater intercultural understanding, and advancing US/Russian and British/Russian relations.
The program includes language training, seminar programs, and extended professional experience. Fellows receive travel, free housing, monthly stipends, and insurance.
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Sector Non-Governmental
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 01/31/2012
Location International
Fellowship Boren Fellowship
Organization The National Security Education Program (NSEP)
Website http://www.borenawards.org/boren_fellowship
Length Minimum of 12 weeks to maximum of 24 months
Rotation
Stipend Up to $24,000 for overseas; $30,000 for domestic
Description Boren Fellowships provide U.S. graduate students the opportunity to add an important international and language component to their graduate education through specialization in area study, language study, or increased language proficiency.
The program focuses on geographic areas, languages, and fields of study deemed critical to U.S. national security. It draws on a broad definition of national security, recognizing that the scope of national security has expanded to include not only the traditional concerns of protecting and promoting American well-being, but also the challenges of global society, including: sustainable development, environmental degradation, global disease and hunger, population growth and migration, and economic competitiveness. All applicants must demonstrate how their study programs and future goals are connected to this broad understanding of national security.
In exchange for fellowship funding, all Boren Fellows must work in the Federal Government in a position with national security responsibilities for one year or the duration of assistance provided under the program, whichever is longer.
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Sector Non-Governmental
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 10/14/2011
Location Chicago, Illinois
Fellowship BPI - Polikoff-Gautreaux Fellowship
Organization Business and Professional People for the Public Interest
Website http://www.bpichicago.org/
Length One Year
Rotation
Stipend $46,000 with Medical and Dental coverage
Description One of the nation's foremost public interest law and policy centers, has been at the front lines of Chicago's most pressing social justice issues for over 35 years. Dedicated to social justice and to enhancing the quality of life for all people living in the Chicago region, BPI's staff of lawyers and policy analysts uses legal and policy research, advocacy, organizing, litigation and collaboration to accomplish its mission. Offers the opportunity for recent law school and public policy school graduates to develop the experience, skills and network critical to a rewarding career in public interest advocacy. In addition to receiving an invaluable learning opportunity by engaging in BPI's day-to-day work, Fellows receive an annual salary with medical and dental coverage. Debt service on law school or graduate school loans for the duration of the Fellowship may be available, based on need. The duration of the Fellowship term is one year, renewable for a second, beginning in the summer or fall.
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Sector Non-Governmental
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 01/31/2012
Location Washington DC, State Locations throughout U.S.
Fellowship Charles G. Koch Summer Fellow Program
Organization
Website www.theihs.org/InternshipLanding
Length 10 weeks
Rotation
Stipend $1,500
Description The Charles G. Koch Summer Fellow Program combines a paid public policy internship with two career and policy seminars. Fellows gain real-world experience, take a crash course in market-based policy analysis, and acquire the professional skills necessary to effect change. Participating internship hosts include more than 80 think tanks and policy organizations across the United States
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Sector Non-Governmental
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 06/10/2011
Location Washington DC
Fellowship Congressional Fellowship on Women and Public Policy
Organization
Website http://www.wrei.org/Fellows.htm
Length Six Months
Rotation
Stipend $1,450 a month plus a maximum of $1,500 over two semesters for tuition reimbursement
Description WREI awards annual fellowships to a select number of graduate students with a proven commitment to equity for women. WREI Fellows gain practical policymaking experience and graduate credit as they work from January to August as Congressional legislative aides in Washington, D.C. Fellows receive stipends for tuition and living expenses. The WREI fellowship program is designed to: promote more effective participation by women in the formulation of policy options; promote activities that encourage the translation of research into policy; raise awareness that national and international issues concerning women are interdependent; advance better understanding of how policies affect women and men differently; express greater appreciation of the fact that issues often defined as "women's issues" are really of equal importance to men. Fellows are selected on the basis of academic competence as well as their demonstrated interest in the public policy process. They are expected to be articulate and adaptable and to have strong writing skills. Only students who are currently in, or have recently completed, a graduate or professional-degree program at an accredited institution in the United States are eligible.
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Sector Non-Governmental
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 01/20/2012
Location San Francisco, Los Angeles, St. Louis, New York, or Pittsburg
Fellowship Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs
Organization
Website http://www.coro.org
Length Nine Months
Rotation
Stipend
Description The Fellows Program in Public Affairs is a nine-month, full-time, post-graduate experiential leadership training program which introduces diverse, intelligent and driven young public servants to all aspects of the public affairs arena. Field assignments, site visits, interviews and special individual and group projects and consultancies prepare Coro Fellows to translate their ideals into action for improving their own communities. Sixty-eight Fellows are chosen annually each year through a highly competitive selection process. They represent a broad range of cultural, racial and economic backgrounds, ages, interests, and academic and work experience, but all are committed to excellence in public affairs. The Fellows Program in Public Affairs is conducted in San Francisco, Los Angeles, St. Louis, New York and Pittsburgh. For additional information, please visit the Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs.
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Sector Non-Governmental
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 11/15/2011
Location Varies
Fellowship Critical Language Scholarship Program (CLS)
Organization United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and administered by the Council of American Overseas Research Centers
Website http://clscholarship.org/
Length Summer
Rotation
Stipend All expenses fully funded
Description Sponsored by the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and administered by the Council of American Overseas Research Centers, the Critical Language Scholarship Program will offer intensive summer language institutes overseas in eleven critical need foreign languages. The CLS Program was launched in 2006 to offer intensive overseas study in the critical need foreign languages of Arabic, Bangla/Bengali, Hindi, Punjabi, Turkish and Urdu. In 2007, Chinese, Korean, Persian, and Russian institutes were added along with increased student capacity in the inaugural language institutes. In 2009, Azerbaijani will be offered at the intermediate and advanced levels. The CLS Program provides fully-funded seven to ten week group-based intensive language instruction and extensive cultural enrichment experiences held overseas at the beginning, intermediate and advanced levels for U.S. citizen undergraduate, Master’s and Ph.D. students.
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Sector Non-Governmental
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline Rolling
Location Washington DC and International Locations
Fellowship Democracy Fellows Program
Organization USAID
Website http://wlid.usaid.gov/9497.htm
Length One Year
Rotation
Stipend Junior fellows $39K-79K; Mid-level fellows $67K-114K; Senior fellows $94K-126K.
Description The program supports up to 15 Democracy Fellowships annually, generally awarding six new fellowships each year. Fellows participate in assignments at USAID’s field missions abroad or in Washington, D.C. to gain practical skills. Fellows hone their skills through substantive activities including the development of democracy strategies, as well as evaluation methodologies and indicators. They provide policy analysis, expert advice and technical comment on USAID plans or activities on topics ranging from rule of law and human rights to food security and electoral planning.
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Sector Non-Governmental
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 02/15/2011
Location Washington DC
Fellowship Eben Tisdale Public Policy Fellowship
Organization The Fund for American Studies
Website http://www.tfas.org/tisdale
Length Summer
Rotation
Stipend $5,000
Description The Eben Tisdale Fellowship, which includes a $5,000 grant, is a summer internship available to undergraduate and graduate students where the high-tech sector meets the government. The program offers outstanding opportunities for students to learn about high tech public policy issues with hands-on experience in Washington, D.C. Tisdale Fellowships are open to students from colleges and universities all over the country.
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Sector Non-Governmental
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 12/15/2011
Location Various Locations
Fellowship Education Pioneers Fellowship
Organization Education Pioneers
Website http://www.educationpioneers.org/becoming-a-fellow/fellowship-experience
Length Summer
Rotation
Stipend $7,000
Description The Fellowship Program features high-level work experience as a project consultant, training on complex urban education issues, access to local education industry experts and collaboration with a cohort of professionals from a variety of industries and backgrounds.
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Sector Non-Governmental
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline Multiple
Location Germany
Fellowship Émigré Memorial German Internship Program
Organization
Website http://www.cdsintl.org/fellowshipsabroad/emgip.php
Length One to three months
Rotation
Stipend Monthly salary of € 500
Description The Émigré Memorial German Internship Program–German State Parliaments (EMGIP) is a fellowship program that provides U.S. and Canadian students with internships at a German state parliament (Landtag). Internships afford students an excellent opportunity to gain government work experience, improve their advanced German language skills, and learn about German culture firsthand. EMGIP is ideal for students planning on pursuing careers at a regional level of government in the U.S. or Canada, or who have an interest in a specific policy issue such as the environment, education and / or healthcare.
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Sector Non-Governmental
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Deadline 09/01/2011
Location Albany
Fellowship Fellowship on Women and Public Policy
Organization Center for Women in Government & Civil Society
Website http://www.cwig.albany.edu/fellow.htm
Length 6 Months
Rotation
Stipend $9,000 and tuition assistance
Description Academic Component: The goals of this component are to provide the theoretical basis for understanding public policy from the different stakeholder perspectives, i.e. those who make public policies, those who influence and shape them and those who are most affected by them. Nine credit hours of course work will be completed during the fellowship program.
Policy Field Placement: This component of the program provides an opportunity for practical application of theoretical knowledge and learning how policy making/influencing actually take place in a real life setting. It is intended to both enrich and complement the academic component. Each fellow shall be assigned to a legislative office, a nonprofit advocacy organization, or a state agency. Fellows shall work 30 hours per week at their placement. Aside from their responsibilities as agency staff members, each will conduct a special policy project of her interest.
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Sector Non-Governmental
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Deadline 03/11/2011
Location
Fellowship Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship
Organization
Website http://www1.maxwell.syr.edu/moynihan/sac/FLAS/
Length Summer semester or Academic year
Rotation
Stipend $4,00 for tuition, additional $2,500 stipend for Summer; 24 tuition credits, up to $15,000 stipend
Description This program provides academic year and summer fellowships to institutions of higher education to assist graduate students in foreign language and either area or international studies. The goals of the fellowship program include: (1) to assist in the development of knowledge, resources, and trained personnel for modern foreign language and area/international studies;(2) to stimulate the attainment of foreign language acquisition and fluency; and (3) to develop a pool of international experts to meet national needs. Students must apply directly to grantee institutions (Syracuse University).
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Sector Non-Governmental
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 02/01/2012
Location Various Governments Abroad
Fellowship Fulbright Public Policy Fellowship
Organization U.S. Department of State
Website http://fulbright.state.gov/grants/fulbright-public-policy-fellowship
Length Academic Year
Rotation No
Stipend
Description The Fulbright Public Policy Fellowship will allow fellows to serve in professional placements in foreign government ministries or institutions and gain hands-on public sector experience in participating foreign countries while simultaneously carrying out an academic research/study project.
Participating countries: Bangladesh, Cote d'Ivoire, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Haiti, Jamaica, Mongolia, Nepal, Nigeria, Thailand, Tunisia
Candidates must be in receipt of a master's or J.D. degree by the beginning of the Fellowship or be currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program. Applicants must also have at least two years of work experience in public policy-related fields.
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Deadline October
Location International Locations
Fellowship Fulbright U.S. Student Program
Organization Institute of International Education & U.S. State Department
Website http://us.fulbrightonline.org/home.html
Length One Year
Rotation
Stipend Varies by country
Description The Fulbright Program allows for individually designed study/research or an English Teaching Assistantship. You can propose a project and/or study plan that will take place during one academic year in a country outside the U.S. You can meet, work, live with and learn from the people of the host country, sharing daily experiences. Through direct interaction on an individual basis in the classroom, field, home, and in daily tasks, you can gain an appreciation of others’ viewpoints and beliefs, the way they do things, and the way they think. Through engagement in the community, you can interact with your hosts on a one-to-one basis in an atmosphere of openness, academic integrity, and intellectual freedom.
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Sector Non-Governmental
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Deadline December
Location Washington, DC, San Francisco, CA , Ottawa or Toronto, Canada
Fellowship Google Policy Fellowship
Organization Google
Website http://www.google.com/policyfellowship
Length 10 weeks
Rotation
Stipend $7,500
Description Fellows will have the opportunity to work at public interest organizations at the forefront of debates on broadband and access policy, content regulation, copyright and trademark reform, consumer privacy, open government, and more. Participating organizations are based in either Washington, DC, San Francisco, CA , Ottawa or Toronto, Canada. More information about the host organizations and the areas of focus for the fellows are outlined here (http://www.google.com/policyfellowship/hosts.html).
Fellows will be assigned a lead mentor at their host organizations, but will have the opportunity to work with several senior staff members over the course of the summer. Fellows will be expected to make substantive contributions to the work of their organization, including conducting policy research and analysis; drafting reports and analyses; attending government and industry meetings and conferences; and participating in other advocacy activities.
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Deadline 06/30/2011
Location
Fellowship Herbert Roback Scholarship
Organization
Website http://www.napawash.org/about_academy/about_roback
Length
Rotation
Stipend $7,500
Description Two scholarships of $7,500 each presented to graduate students currently enrolled, or admitted for enrollment, in a full-time Master’s Degree program in public administration, public and international affairs, and/or political science. Applicants who meet the above criteria of enrollment and discipline from a university in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, the Maxwell School at Syracuse University, Brandeis University, Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton, John Jay College at CUNY, Albany/SUNY or from New York University are eligible to apply.
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Deadline Multiple
Location Washington DC
Fellowship Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship
Organization
Website scoville.org/apply.html
Length 6 - 9 Months
Rotation
Stipend $2,400/month with health insurance
Description Established in 1987 to provide college graduates with the opportunity to gain a Washington perspective on key issues of peace and security. Fellows spend six to nine months in Washington serving as full-time junior staff members at a nonprofit or public-interest organizations addressing peace and security issues. The program also arranges meetings for the Fellows with policy experts. Many former Scoville Fellows have gone on to prominent positions in the field of peace and security.
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Deadline December
Location
Fellowship Institute for the Study of Regulation Public Policy Fellowship
Organization Institute for the Study of Regulation (ISR)
Website
Length Two Years
Rotation
Stipend Stipend and benefits included
Description The Institute for the Study of Regulation (ISR) invites applications for its public policy fellowship to begin during the summer/fall of 2009. Sponsored by New York University School of Law, ISR is a non-partisan advocacy organization and think-tank dedicated to improving the quality of government decision making, especially in the area of environmental, public health, and safety regulation. Public policy fellows will be actively engaged in ISR’s research and advocacy activities. Fellows will be responsible for co-authoring ISR publications and will participate in drafting comments on pending regulation and developing legislative testimony. Public policy fellows will also be given significant time to pursue independent research topics. Qualifications include: a PhD or Post Doctoral degree in economics, political science, or a related field and the ability to work as part of a team and under pressure.
Contact students@maxwell.syr.edu
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Deadline 03/11/2011
Location Princeton, NJ, Ann Arbor, MI, Cambridge, MA, Chicago IL, Oakland, CA, and Washington, DC
Fellowship Mathematica Policy Research Summer Fellowships
Organization Mathematica
Website http://www.mathematica-mpr.com/employment/summerfellow.asp
Length 3 Months
Rotation
Stipend $6,000 plus $500 toward project-related expenses
Description To promote careers in social policy research, particularly for scholars who might otherwise be drawn to government or academia. The program supports independent, self-directed research on economic or social problems that affect minority groups.#http://To promote careers in social policy research, particularly for scholars who might otherwise be drawn to government or academia. The program supports independent, self-directed research on economic or social problems that affect minority groups.#
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Deadline 1/1/2011
Location International Locations
Fellowship Phnom Penh Plan Fellowship
Organization Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Website http://www.adb.org/GMS/phnom-penh-plan/learning-fellowship.asp
Length April-December
Rotation
Stipend
Description ADB is an international development finance institution whose mission is to help its developing member countries reduce poverty and improve the quality of life of their people.
Headquartered in Manila, and established in 1966, ADB is owned and financed by its 67 members, of which 48 are from the region and 19 are from other parts of the globe.ADB's main partners are governments, the private sector, nongovernment organizations, development agencies, community-based organizations, and foundations.
Under Strategy 2020, a long-term strategic framework adopted in 2008, ADB will follow three complementary strategic agendas: inclusive growth, environmentally sustainable growth, and regional integration. In pursuing its vision, ADB's main instruments comprise loans, technical assistance, grants, advice, and knowledge. Although most lending is in the public sector - and to governments - ADB also provides direct assistance to private enterprises of developing countries through equity investments, guarantees, and loans. In addition, its triple-A credit rating helps mobilize funds for development.
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Deadline February
Location Washington DC
Fellowship PRB Fellows Program in Population Policy Communication
Organization Population Reference Bureau (PRB)
Website www.prb.org
Length
Rotation
Stipend $2000 in research expenses, travel, lodging, per diem expenses
Description The goals of the Fellows Program in Population Policy Communications are:
-To understand the process by which research informs the policy environment. -To learn various ways to communicate findings to policy audiences.
The Fellows Program, initiated in the 1980s, has close to 300 alumni. The program aims to bridge the gap between research findings and the policy development process. While research often has profound policy implications, it must be communicated effectively to a variety of non-technical audiences in order to have an impact.
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Sector Non-Governmental
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Deadline N/A
Location Washington, DC
Fellowship R. Michael Gadbaw International Law & Policy Fellowship Job
Organization GE
Website http://jobs.gecareers.com/job/Washington-GE-Global-Government-Affairs-&-Policy-Fellowship-Job/1541358/
Length One Year
Rotation No
Stipend
Description General Electric’s Global Government Affairs & Policy group is seeking qualified candidates for its R. Michael Gadbaw International Law & Policy Fellowship program. GGA&P oversees GE’s engagement on public policy issues with governments around the world, and works to expand the company’s presence in global markets. Our Fellows are involved in every aspect of our operations.
Qualifications GE will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States for this opening. Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a background investigation and drug screen.
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Deadline 10/15/2011
Location Germany
Fellowship Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship
Organization CDS International
Website http://www.cdsintl.org/fellowshipsabroad/bosch.php
Length Nine months
Rotation
Stipend Monthly stipend of €2000 with health, accident, and liability insurance
Description The Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program is a distinguished transatlantic initiative that each year offers twenty accomplished young Americans the opportunity to complete a high-level professional development program in Germany. Over the course of a nine-month program, Bosch Fellows complete two work phases at leading German institutions, both customized to each fellow’s professional expertise, and attend three seminars with key decision-makers from the public and private sectors, taking place across Europe. Fellows are recruited from business administration, journalism, law, public policy and closely related fields. No German language skills are required at the time of application.
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Deadline 02/01/2012
Location Eastern Europe & Eurasia
Fellowship Short-Term Travel Grants
Organization International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX)
Website http://www.irex.org/project/short-term-travel-grants-stg
Length Up to 8 weeks
Rotation
Stipend Monthly allowance
Description The Short-Term Travel Grants Program (STG) is a flexible fellowship offering support to postdoctoral scholars and professionals to conduct research in Eastern Europe and Eurasia on issues relevant to the U.S. Government. Because STG supports research for a maximum of eight weeks, fellows have the ability to conduct shorter research trips without significantly affecting their teaching and work schedules.
Contact stg@irex.org or 202-628-8188
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Deadline 01/13/2012
Location U.S. State Capitals
Fellowship State Policy Fellowship Program
Organization
Website http://www.cbpp.org/fellowship
Length Two years
Rotation
Stipend Annual Salary ($45,000-50,000 plus health benefits)
Description State Policy Fellows tackle domestic policy challenges in areas like health care, taxes, anti-poverty policy, education and public safety. Working in independent, highly respected think tanks located in state capitals, Fellows analyze the impact of state budget and tax policy choices on low-income residents and promote positive reforms.
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Deadline April
Location Washington, DC
Fellowship Student Intern/Project Assistant Position
Organization National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA)
Website http://www.naspaa.org/students/internships.asp
Length Summer
Rotation No
Stipend $12-14 per hour
Description Primary projects may include: A project to strengthen the relationship between NASPAA and nonprofit employers of our graduates, including projects related to www.publicservicecareers.org , NASPAA’s job board. This may consist of research and interviews with nonprofit and foundation advertisers on our job board, and analyses of patterns and prospects among nonprofit employers. A research project to examine the effect of recent state fiscal stress on higher education, especially on MPA and MPP programs at state universities. The intern will use quantitative and qualitative evidence to compare across states, and will write a report for possible publication. Initiatives related to quality in public affairs education, including changing federal hiring needs, and information for students, such as how to pay for school. Additional assignments may include communication and outreach to NASPAA institutional members, marketing, and/or data analysis. The internship may also include office duties and projects as assigned.
Contact naspaa@naspaa.org
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Deadline 11/02/2011
Location N/A
Fellowship The American-Scandinavian Foundation Fellowship
Organization The American-Scandinavian Foundation
Website http://www.amscan.org/study_scandinavia_details.html
Length One Year
Rotation N/A
Stipend Up to $23,000
Description The American-Scandinavian Foundation will offer over $1,000,000 to outstanding American and Scandinavian students, scholars, professionals and artists in its award program. Fellowships of us to $23,000 are intended to support an academic year-long stay, and priority is given to students at the graduate level who need to spend time at foreign academic or research institutions. Grants beginning at $5,000 are considered more suitable for shorter research visits, both on the graduate or post-doctoral level. Funding is available to candidates in all fields.
Contact grants@amscan.org
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Deadline 02/13/2012
Location Varies
Fellowship The Broad Residency
Organization The Broad Residency
Website http://broadresidency.org/
Length Two Years
Rotation No
Stipend $85,000 - $95,000 annual salary
Description The Broad Residency provides: - Immediate placement in a full-time managerial role in a school district or charter management organization reporting to a superintendent or top executive - Opportunity to work on projects positively impacting student achievement - Eight quarterly professional development sessions over two years - Access to a national network of leaders making an impact in public education through management - $85,000 - $95,000 annual salary
The Broad Residency is a two-year leadership development program that places participants into full-time high-level managerial positions in school districts and charter management organizations (CMOs), where they can have an immediate impact on the education of America’s students. Broad Residents receive two years of professional development and access to a nationwide network of education leaders. The Residency is designed for individuals with an advanced degree (e.g. master’s, juris doctorate, Ph.D.), at least four years of work experience and a successful track record of leadership and/or management.
Contact residency@broadcenter.org
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Deadline 01/13/2012
Location Cleveland, Ohio
Fellowship The George Gund Foundation Fellowship
Organization The George Gund Foundation
Website http://www.gundfoundation.org/
Length Two Years
Rotation No
Stipend $45,000/year with benefits
Description The George Gund Foundation Fellowship provides an opportunity for promising professionals to work inside the Foundation, a philanthropic organization that plays a vital role in supporting the civic life of Greater Cleveland and in various national policy deliberations that impact our community. The fellowship is a two-year, full-time commitment beginning in Summer 2012, requiring residence in Northeast Ohio during the term of engagement.
The fellowship experience will be tailored to the Foundation’s needs and will include a wide range of substantive assignments including reviewing grant proposals, organizing and conducting site visits, and researching topics related to the Foundation’s grantmaking interests.
Successful candidates for this fellowship will have a graduate degree and/or several years work experience in the nonprofit sector. Excellent writing skills and sufficient computer competency to carry out assigned projects are essential. A demonstrated desire to work in public service or the nonprofit sector is also important, as the Foundation views the fellowship to be a valuable early career opportunity. The selection process is anticipated to be highly competitive.
In order to be considered for the fellowship, each candidate must submit a cover letter, a detailed resume, two letters of recommendation and a short essay discussing why the fellowship opportunity is appealing. Please also indicate how you learned of the position. These materials are due no later than January 13, 2012. A fellow will be selected by mid-April 2012.
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Deadline 11/01/11
Location
Fellowship The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
Organization
Website www.pdsoros.org
Length Two years
Rotation
Stipend $25,000 and up to $20,000 in tuition support
Description The program honors and supports the graduate educations of 30 New Americans – permanent residents or naturalized citizens if born abroad; otherwise children of naturalized citizen parents -- each year. At the time of their selection, fellows must be college seniors or early in the graduate programs for which they request support. Each fellow receives tuition and living expenses that can total as much as $90,000 over two academic years. Fellows can study in any degree-granting program in any field at any university in the United States.
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Deadline 01/10/2012
Location Washington DC
Fellowship The Villers Fellowship for Health Care Justice
Organization Families USA
Website http://www.familiesusa.org/fellowships/the-villers-fellowship.html
Length One Year
Rotation
Stipend $38,000 with Health benefits
Description The Villers Fellow works as a full-time policy analyst in Families USA’s Health Policy Department. The Fellowship is based in the Families USA office in Washington, D.C. and is designed to provide the Fellow with a national perspective on health care justice work and the opportunity to learn about a range of health care justice issues. The Fellow’s principal responsibilities include conducting primary and secondary research on a range of health care issues—such as Medicaid, Medicare, the state Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and the private insurance market—as well as writing and contributing to publications that are relevant to current health policy debates.
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Fellowship The Wellstone Fellowship
Organization Families USA
Website http://www.familiesusa.org/fellowships/wellstone-fellowship.html
Length 12 Months
Rotation
Stipend $38,000
Description The Wellstone Fellow’s primary responsibilities include assisting in the organization of trainings for community leaders and journalists; drafting policy briefs, fact sheets, and other publications; and developing content for the minority health pages of the Families USA Web site and for the department’s monthly e-newsletter. During the year, the Fellow will learn about Medicare, Medicaid, efforts to achieve universal coverage, minority health, and other important health policy issues. Specifically, the Fellow will learn how these issues play a role in reducing racial and ethnic health disparities and in improving the health of communities of color.
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Deadline June
Location Germany
Fellowship Transatlantic Renewable Energy Fellowship
Organization CDS International
Website http://www.cdsintl.org/fellowshipsabroad
Length 6 to 12 Months
Rotation
Stipend EUR 400 - 800 a month
Description The Transatlantic Renewable Energy Fellowship (TREF) is a unique opportunity for students and young professionals with experience in environmental and energy fields to gain three to six months of work experience in Germany. In conjunction with the Transatlantic Climate Bridge, this prestigious fellowship is designed to build an international network of future leaders in renewable energy and environmental fields as well as to increase transatlantic cooperation on climate and energy issues.
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Deadline 10/1/2011
Location Washington DC
Fellowship World Bank New Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency Pro
Organization Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
Website www.miga.org/jobs
Length Two years
Rotation
Stipend
Description The MIGA Professionals Program is targeting individuals who are interested in a career in political risk insurance. MIGA promotes foreign direct investment in developing countries to support economic growth, reduce poverty, and improve people’s lives. It does this through providing political risk insurance, or guarantees, against losses caused by noncommercial risks.
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Location
Fellowship World Bank Young Professionals Program
Organization World Bank
Website www.worldbank.org/ypp
Length Two years
Rotation Yes
Stipend Competitive Salary
Description The Young Professionals Program is a starting point for a career in the World Bank. The program is designed for highly qualified and motivated young people skilled in areas relevant to the World Bank's operations such as economics, finance, education, public health, social sciences, engineering, urban planning, and natural resource management. Assignments involve on-the-job learning, specialized training, and mentoring.
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Sector State and Local
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Fellowship Administrative Fellows Program (AFP)
Organization National Institutes of Health
Website http://www.jobs.nih.gov/afp
Length Two Years
Rotation Yes
Stipend GS-9
Description
The two-year AFP, a training program under the Federal Career Intern Program (FCIP), facilitates fast track development through experiential learning and training in administrative fields such as the following: * Administrative Officers * Grants Management Specialists * Budget/Financial Analysts * Health Communication Specialists* Ethics Specialists * Management Analysts
Minimum qualifications for the AFP include a Master’s equivalent degree or two full years of higher level graduate education leading to such a degree. Candidates can also qualify for the Program based on a combination of successfully completing graduate level education in excess of one year and specialized professional experience related to their career track of interest.
Contact adminfellows@mail.nih.gov
Sector State and Local
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Location Barre, VT
Fellowship Barre, VT Management Internship
Organization Town of Barre, VT
Website www.barretown.org/Pages/dept/admin/intern.html
Length Two Years
Rotation Yes
Stipend ~$25,162
Description The Management Intern works directly under the direction of the Town Manager, but also provides research, analytical, and writing assistance to all Town departments, divisions, boards, and commissions with management tasks and projects.
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Deadline 02/04/2011
Location Boston, MA
Fellowship Boston Urban Mechanics Program
Organization City of Boston
Website http://www.cityofboston.gov/internships/
Length Two Years
Rotation Yes
Stipend $50,000
Description The Boston Urban Mechanics Program – Fellowship assignments are two-year appointments with a rotation component. In addition to generating new ideas, fellows will learn about the mission and work of City departments working along side Cabinet Chiefs, Department Heads and senior staff, while participating in professional development and educational seminars.
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Deadline 03/04/2011
Location Boston, MA
Fellowship Boston Urban Mechanics Program - Policy Institute
Organization City of Boston
Website http://www.cityofboston.gov/internships/
Length 8 Weeks
Rotation
Stipend $4,000
Description The Boston Urban Mechanics Program - Policy Institute is an eight week internship for graduate students in the City of Boston interested in working in public service. Interns will work in a cohort, generating and implementing creative and thoughtful new policies to benefit the City of Boston.
In addition to generating ideas, interns will learn about the mission and work of City departments through weekly presentation and panels by cabinet chiefs, department heads and senior staff, as well as guided tours of City facilities and landmarks.
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Sector State and Local
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Deadline 02/22/2012
Location California
Fellowship California Executive Fellowship Program
Organization Center for California Studies
Website www.csus.edu/calst/executive
Length 10 Months
Rotation No
Stipend ~$1,972 plus medical, vision, and dental
Description The Executive Fellowship Program provides a hands-on approach to learning that solidifies the classroom experience. It is a tremendous opportunity for fellows to gain insight and experience in state government. Fellows attend weekly university graduate seminars and earn 12 graduate units in Public Policy and Administration. In addition, Fellows are placed in various levels of California State Government.
Contact 916-278-6906 or calstudies@csus.edu
Sector State and Local
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Deadline 02/22/2012
Location Calfornia
Fellowship California Senate Fellows Program
Organization State of California
Website http://www.csus.edu/calst/senate/
Length 11 Months
Rotation No
Stipend ~$1,972 monthly stipend plus full health, vision, and dental benefits
Description The California Senate Fellows program was established in 1973 to provide participants with insight into the legislative process. The fellowship program's primary goals include introducing people with diverse life experiences and backgrounds to the legislative process and providing research and other professional staff assistance to the Senate. The program is jointly sponsored by the Senate and the Center for California Studies at California State University, Sacramento (CSUS).
Contact 916-278-6906 or calstudies@csus.edu
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Deadline 05/13/2011
Location Washington DC
Fellowship Capital City Fellows
Organization DC Department of Human Resources
Website http://www.dcop.dc.gov/dcop/cwp/
Length Two Years
Rotation Yes
Stipend ~$50,000, promoted during the second year
Description The Capital City Fellows Program (CCFP) is an initiative of Mayor Anthony Williams to attract recent graduates of master's degree programs in public administration, public policy, urban planning, and related fields to work for the city of Washington, DC.
Candidates compete for two-year fellowship appointments during which they complete four six month rotations in different city agencies, including the Office of the City Administrator, Office of Personnel, Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Transportation, and the Metropolitan Police Department. In addition to on-the-job training in their host agencies, Fellows are given unique opportunities to meet with high-level city officials and participate in educational and professional development seminars. The program prepares Fellows to meet the challenges of local government public service and develops management talent for the city.
Fellows begin their service in October of each year and are selected through a competitive application process.
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Deadline 01/28/2011
Location City of Long Beach, CA
Fellowship City of Long Beach Management Assistant Program
Organization City of Long Beach, CA
Website http://www.longbeach.gov/citymanager/maprogram/
Length One Year
Rotation No
Stipend ~$44,640
Description This one-year Management Assistant Program begins in July and continues through June of the following year. This year will mark the program's 23rd year. After a two-week orientation period, participants will begin the first of four rotational assignments in various City departments. Two of the rotations will be in the Department of Financial Management and the Office of the City Manager. The other two rotations are selected by the Management Assistants. The City of Long Beach is seeking one-year management interns.
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Deadline 01/10/2011
Location City of Kansas City, MO
Fellowship Cookingham-Noll Management Fellowship
Organization City of Kansas City, MO
Website http://www.kcmo.org/CKCMO/Depts/CityManagersOffice/InternshipsandfellowshipswiththeCity/FellowshipProgramDescription/L.P.CookinghamManagementFellowship
Length One Year
Rotation Yes
Stipend $31,000
Description The Cookingham-Noll Management Fellowship is a two-year program designed to introduce recent graduates to the field of municipal management. Fellows are hired as full-time City employees and are expected to meet performance standards set by supervising staff. Fellows must report in June of the program year.
Cookingham fellows rotate through the City Manager’s Office, the Capital Improvements Management Office or the Public Works Department, Office of Management and Budget, and one department of the fellow’s choice. The rotations are scheduled in three-month increments from June to August, September to November, December to February and March to May. During these rotations, fellows work closely with departmental staff on a variety of projects.
Contact 813-513-1366 or cookinghamfellowship@kcmo.org
Sector State and Local
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Deadline 12/15/2011
Location City of Chicago, IL
Fellowship Education Pioneers Fellowship Programs
Organization Education Pioneers
Website http://www.educationpioneers.org/ApplyToday
Length 10 weeks
Rotation
Stipend $7,000
Description Education Pioneers recruits and develops talented business, law, policy, and education graduate students with diverse professional backgrounds and helps them launch high-level education leadership careers through the 10-week summer Graduate School Fellowship.
The Fellowship features high-impact work experience as a project consultant for a leading education organization, leadership development workshops that examine complex urban education issues and deepen Fellows' understanding of the landscape, and access to a robust, nationwide network of industry experts and Alumni.
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Deadline 12/05/2011
Location Varies
Fellowship Local Government Management Fellowship Program
Organization ICMA/NASPAA
Website http://icma.org/lgmf
Length One Year
Rotation Yes
Stipend Minimum salary of ~$35,000, negotiable on an individual basis.
Description ICMA, in partnership with the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration, the National Forum for Black Public Administrators, and the International Hispanic Network, welcomes applicants and host communities to apply for the Local Government Management Fellowship program. This highly competitive career-development opportunity is designed to generate interest in local government careers among recent master's program graduates. Selected Fellows are placed in a full-time management-track local government positions, shaped by direct mentorship under senior government leaders and rotational assignments.
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Location San Jose, CA
Fellowship Management Fellow Program
Organization City of San Jose, CA
Website http://www.sanjoseca.gov/students/Graduates.asp
Length One Year
Rotation Yes
Stipend ~$53,664 to $65,416
Description The City of San José is currently inviting applications for Management Fellow. Duties include assisting the City Manager and Department Directors in organizing, developing, researching, and evaluating City services and programs. As a Fellow, you will be expected to provide creative and innovative ideas to City’s government. You will participate in work rotations in three or four departments during the year-long program.
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Deadline 1/31/2011
Location City of Phoenix, AZ
Fellowship Management Intern Program for the City of Phoenix, AZ
Organization City of Phoenix, AZ
Website www.phoenix.gov/INTERNS
Length One Year
Rotation Limited
Stipend ~$36,150 with Medical and Dental
Description Note: Applicants must have satisfactorily completed all courses for a master’s degree by the first day of the program year. Established in 1950, the City of Phoenix Management Intern Program offers a one-year internship to individuals who have earned or completed course work towards a master's degree in public administration, business administration or related field. As one of the oldest, most respected municipal management training programs in the United States, the management internship is designed to attract, develop and retain innovative people in local government.
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Deadline 02/22/2011
Location Philadelphia, PA
Fellowship Mayor’s Internship Program
Organization
Website http://www.phila.gov/experiencephila/mayor.html
Length 10 Weeks
Rotation
Stipend None
Description The Mayor’s Internship Program (MIP) with the City of Philadelphia is an opportunity for current college undergraduates and graduate-level students to learn about and contribute to the city government that manages operations for the nation’s 6th largest municipality.
During their tenure, Mayor’s interns are assigned substantive projects and tasks providing research, administrative, and staff assistance to city managers in various departments across the City of Philadelphia municipal government. Interns are also provided the opportunity to learn about careers in government, hear from leaders in city government, and visit city facilities and operations. The MIP offers real work experience, while exposing participants to the diverse functions and operations of a large municipal government.
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Deadline 01/08/2012
Location City of Chicago, IL
Fellowship Mayor’s Office Fellowship Program - City of Chicago, IL
Organization City of Chicago, IL
Website www.cityofchicago.org/mayorfellowship
Length 3 Months
Rotation
Stipend $20/hr
Description The City of Chicago Mayor’s Office Fellowship Program offers fellowships to students interested in learning about City government and public policy. Fellows work directly with the Mayor’s senior staff. For more information contact Kate McAdams, Office of the Mayor, 121 N. LaSalle Street, Room 406, Chicago, IL 60602, 312-744-9500.
Contact Kate McAdams, Office of the Mayor, 121 N. LaSalle Street, Room 406, Chicago, IL 60602, 312-744-9500
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Deadline 01/21/2011
Location Ontario, Canada
Fellowship Ontario Municipal Internship Program
Organization The Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario
Website http://www.amcto.com/
Length One Year
Rotation Yes
Stipend Subsidized salary
Description Upon successful completion of this 12 month program, interns will be prepared to enter and positively contribute to the administration and management of local government, and ultimately rise to leadership positions within Ontario municipal corporations. Internship program provides 50% (up to $20,000) funding to participating municipalities to subsidize intern salaries, plus an additional $5,000 in funding support for ongoing training and other ancillary expenses for each intern.
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Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 02/04/2011
Location San Antonio, TX
Fellowship San Antonio, Texas Management Internship Program
Organization City of San Antonio, TX
Website http://www.sanantonio.gov
Length 18 Months
Rotation Yes
Stipend ~$40,000 + Benefits
Description The San Antonio Management Internship Program is an 18-month program, with each intern spending six months in each of the following departments: the City Manager’s Office, the Office of Management and Budget, and one operating department. Management Interns will be exposed to multiple challenges that local governments face today, as well as new and innovative methods to deal with these challenges. Each six-month rotation will provide the Management Interns with a broad base of experience that will benefit both the individual employee as well as the City in the future.
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Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 02/14/2011
Location Sedgwick County, KS
Fellowship Sedgwick County Management Intern Program
Organization Sedgwick County, KS
Website http://www.sedgwickcounty.org/manager/intern.asp
Length One Year
Rotation No
Stipend ~$34,000 plus health insurance
Description The Sedgwick County Management Intern Program offers a one-year internship to individuals who have earned or completed course work toward a Master’s in Public Administration degree. The Management Internship is designed to attract, develop and retain innovative individuals in local government.
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Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 09/29/2011
Location Tacoma, WA
Fellowship Tacoma Management Fellowship
Organization City of Tacoma, WA
Website http://www.cityoftacoma.org/Page.aspx?hid=10794
Length Two Years
Rotation Yes
Stipend ~$33,633-$44,923
Description The Management Fellowship is a two-year professional development program. There is a title promotion to Management Assistant for the second year of the Fellowship. The starting compensation for the Management Fellowship is approximately $36,300. There are excellent benefits which include health, dental, and vision insurance, as well as retirement related compensation. Other current benefits include free bus passes, tuition reimbursement programs, professional development opportunities, and approximately four weeks of time off per year in addition to 10 set holidays. For those interested in local government and city management, professional development and mentoring are the true benefits of the Tacoma Management Fellowship.
Tacoma's Fellowship is a unique program that can serve as a springboard for your career. Working in the City Manager's Office, Fellows have the freedom to choose many of their assignments based on interest.
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Sector State and Local
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 02/22/2012
Location California
Fellowship The Jesse Marvin Unruh Assembly Fellowship Program
Organization Center for California Studies
Website http://www.csus.edu/calst/assembly
Length 11 Months
Rotation No
Stipend ~$1,972 plus health, vision, and dental benefits
Description The Assembly Fellowship Program is the nation’s oldest legislative fellowship program. The fellowship provides an introduction to public policy formation and adoption in the California Legislature through full-time work as a professional legislative staff member. Fellows also attend a graduate seminar conducted by California State University, Sacramento.
Contact 916-278-6906 or calstudies@csus.edu
Sector State and Local
Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 02/22/2012
Location California
Fellowship The Judicial Administration Fellowship Program
Organization Center for California Studies
Website www.csus.edu/calst/judicial
Length 10 Months
Rotation No
Stipend Monthly stipend of ~$1,972 plus medical, vision, and dental benefits
Description Fellows learn about the administration of justice through working with administrators throughout the state, including the Supreme Court of California. The role of the Fellow is to provide professional staff support to the Chief Justice, the Judicial Council, and the courts. The fellows are not law clerks, but rather administrative staff who supports the creation, implementation, and/or evaluation of a potentially wide range of programs.
Contact 916-278-6906 or calstudies@csus.edu
Sector State and Local
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Deadline 11/01/2011
Location Albany, NY
Fellowship The New York State Assembly Internship Program
Organization The New York State Assembly
Website http://assembly.state.ny.us/internship/
Length Five Months
Rotation No
Stipend $11,500
Description The session internship offers undergraduate and graduate college students a chance to participate in state government and the legislative process through a well structured academic and practical learning experience. Most colleges grant session interns a full semester of credit.
Contact intern@assembly.state.ny.us
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Monday, January 23, 2012
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Deadline 04/15/2011
Location Albany, NY
Fellowship The New York State Senate Fellowship
Organization The New York State Senate
Website http://www.nysenate.gov/report/graduate-program
Length One Year
Rotation No
Stipend ~$32,000
Description There are four fellowships for which you can apply: legislative, journalism, public service, and finance and fiscal studies. Information about each individual fellowship is available on the website. Information about the application process is available in Career Services.
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Deadline 01/06/2012
Location New York, NY
Fellowship The Urban Fellows Program
Organization City of New York
Website http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/employment/urbanfellows.shtml
Length Nine Months
Rotation Yes
Stipend ~$30,000 + Health Insurance
Description The New York City Urban Fellows Program has introduced America's finest college graduates to local government and public service. The Urban Fellows Program has earned a reputation for being deeply committed to the highest standards of excellence in public service. This prestigious nine-month program combines full-time employment in City government with a comprehensive seminar series exploring the mechanics of local government, as well as important issues facing the City. Urban Fellows tackle some of the most challenging jobs in city government. They work in virtually every area, from the budget process to agency operations, low income housing to affordable health care, and education to economic development.
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