Are you a graduating senior pursuing a career in international affairs? Consider applying for the James C. Gaither Junior Fellows Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a 10-12 month paid fellowship in Washington D.C.
Gaither Junior Fellows provide research assistance to scholars working within Carnegie’s programs. They will conduct research, contribute to op-eds, papers, reports, and books, edit documents, participate in meetings with high-level officials, contribute to congressional testimony and organize briefings attended by scholars, activists, journalists and government officials.
To learn more about this opportunity, the Undergraduate Fellowship Office is hosting an information session and workshop on October 20 at 1 pm, via Zoom. We will discuss the objectives of the fellowship, eligibility requirements, and the application process. Participants will also engage in guided brainstorming processes to generate content for their application essays.
To attend the session, register here. If you are interested, but unable to attend, please register. After the session, I will send an email to all registrants with the video, slides, and next steps for the process.
Find out more information about award opportunities for undergraduate students at the following links: Carnegie-Gaither Fellows Program, Truman Scholarship, Public Policy and International Affairs Program, and other opportunities supported by the Undergraduate Fellowship Office.