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Fern Holland International Affairs Fellowship Program

Congressman Seth Moulton seeks exceptional students interested in foreign policy and national security to participate in the Fern Holland International Affairs Fellowship Program. The fellowship seeks to increase diverse perspectives while providing guidance in a field that is often underrepresented by women, minorities, and those from varying socioeconomic backgrounds. Fellowship covers the cost of housing,… View Article Read more

Olga May Wong Memorial Public Service Scholarship

The Olga May Wong Memorial Public Service Scholarship Fund supports Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander college students with an unpaid internship at a government office in the US (federally or locally) with a $2,000 scholarship. Applications due in June. Read more

US House of Representatives Resume Bank

For students who want to work or intern with Members of the US House of Representatives, the House Resume Bank provides job seekers with a way to submit their resumes for jobs in House offices in DC and across the nation’s congressional districts. They call it a “transparent process to build, track, and refresh a… View Article Read more

State Department Consular Fellows Program

The Consular Fellows Program enables US citizens to use their language proficiency in Mandarin, Spanish, Arabic, or Portuguese working in US embassies and consulates abroad. It is a limited time, non-career appointment of up to five years which directly supports the US State Department Bureau of Consular Affairs’ mission to provide overseas consular services that… View Article Read more

National Security Agency Cooperative Education Program

Participants in NSA’s Co-op Program earn a competitive salary and enjoy many benefits. They operate under a rotational program, alternating semesters of full-time work in the Baltimore/DC area with full-time study from entry into the program until graduation. Opportunities for students using their language skills or working on specific topical programs (cybersecurity, engineering, analysis, etc)…. View Article Read more

Civic Digital Fellowship

Students work 40 hours/week over the summer and receive a stipend, one-on-one mentorship, and access to professional and community programming. Fellows can be enrolled in a community college, an undergraduate program, or be recent graduates. The application deadline falls in January. Read more

Ask a Woman in Your Life to Run For Office

Research shows that when women run, they are elected at the same rate as men. The problem is they don’t run at the same rate. One reason? They aren’t asked. Do you have a woman of action in your life? She Should Run has tools to invite a woman to consider running for office. Read more

NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program

The National Institutes of Health Undergraduate Scholarship Program offers competitive scholarships to students who are committed to careers in behavioral, social science , or biomedical health-related research. They will pay up to $20,000 per academic year in tuition, educational expenses, and reasonable living expenses to recipients. Scholarships are awarded for 1 year, and can be… View Article Read more

Fulbright English Teaching Award

The English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Programs place Fulbrighters in classrooms abroad to provide assistance to the local English teachers. ETAs help teach English language while serving as cultural ambassadors for the U.S. The age and academic level of the students varies by country, ranging from kindergarten to university level. Applicants for ETA Programs can apply… View Article Read more

Clean Energy Corps

The Corps is charged (through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law) with investing more than $62 billion to deliver a more equitable clean energy future for the American people. Staff positions in a range of areas are available across the country and many opportunities offer the ability to work remotely. US Citizens.   Deadlines: Rolling Read more