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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

JET Sports Exchange Advisers

SEAs live and work in placements across Japan, engaging with Japanese youth to promote cultural exchange through their sport. Japanese language skill is NOT required. US Citizens for this link, but other countries can participate through their national JET office. Read more

Max Kampelman Fellowship

The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe seeks candidates for its Max Kampelman Fellowship. The program is open to undergraduates and recent undergraduates with previous internship experience. Fellows work in political and military affairs, economic and environmental affairs, or on respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. Fellows are paid $25/hour and offered ongoing enrichment, professional… View Article Read more

Internships with Global Ties

Global Ties is the country’s largest and oldest citizen diplomacy network. Internships can be in-person in DC or virtual. Interns are expected to commit a minimum of 24 hours per week and take on a significant role within the organization with one of six internship positions: Career Connections, Citizen Diplomacy Action Fund, Communications, Exchange Programs,… View Article Read more

Roger Arliner Young Diversity Fellowship Program in Renewable Energy

The Program is a two-year paid fellowship designed to equip recent college graduates with the tools, experiences, support, and community they need to become leaders in the conservation and clean energy sectors—one that fully represents, includes, and is led by the diverse communities, perspectives, and experiences of the United States. Applications due each March. 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

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