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APSIA Advisor Newsletter

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Community College Global Affairs Fellowship

The Community College Global Affairs Fellowship helps strengthen the international affairs talent ecosystem in the US. This fully paid fellowship will engage (at least) 30 American community college, transfer, and non-traditional students from across the US in 1-on-1 mentorship, as well as bring them to DC to participate in an immersive two-week summer enrichment program… View Article Read more

Freedom in the World Junior Fellowship

Each Junior Fellow will be hired as a fixed-term employee, eligible for a benefits package. They will be responsible for managing the research for one of the six geographic regions covered by the Freedom in the World report. In doing so, the Junior Fellows establish expertise on a specific region and can be called on… View Article Read more

University of Pittsburgh Undergraduate Research Symposium

The event is open to undergraduates from all majors and institutions who have written a research paper from a social science, humanities, or business perspective focusing on the study of Eastern, Western, or Central Europe, the European Union, Russia, or Central Eurasia. After the initial submission of papers, selected participants are grouped into panels. Participants… View Article Read more

FAO Schwartz Social Impact Fellowship

Successful candidates have proven academic excellence, demonstrated leadership in their college communities and are eager to immerse themselves in an experience that will challenge them, train them and empower them with the skills and network they need to take a first step towards leadership in the world of social impact. Applicants must be college seniors… View Article Read more

Paid Summer Undergraduate Internship

The internship begins in early June and ends on or before late August. Interns are expected to work a minimum 30 hours/week and are paid $17/hour. Candidates should be pursuing an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree (completed a minimum of their second year), have an interest in political science, sociology, journalism, data science, data journalism, data… View Article Read more

Big Brainstorm

Supported by the United Nations Foundation, the theme of the 2023 Big Brainstorm is “A Year of Action for the SDGs.” Youth-led and youth-focused initiatives will pitch ideas under one of 8 Action Groups. After the Big Brainstorm, support from the Unlock coalition will continue to be provided for Action Groups to deliver on their… View Article Read more

IDA Summer Associates Program

Each year, IDA hires and pays students at its Virginia and Washington, DC, facilities to work for ~10-12 weeks during the summer months. Students should have GPAs of 3.3+ in a variety of disciplines including computer science, information technology, mathematics, chemistry, physics, operations research, aero/astronautical engineering, mechanical or electrical engineering, as well as international relations,… View Article Read more

Princeton in Africa Fellowship

Applicants are college seniors or recent college graduates from any college or university. While PiA does not restrict eligibility based on US citizenship or residency status, all candidates must present a compelling rationale for how they will contribute to PiA’s mission of United States-Africa exchange.   Deadline: November each year Read more