Showing posts with label Fellowships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fellowships. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs/Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship Program


"The Secretary of State may make grants to post-secondary educational institutions or students for the purpose of increasing the level of knowledge and awareness of and interest in employment with the Foreign Service, consistent with section 105 of the Foreign Service Act of 1980. To the extent possible, the Secretary shall give special emphasis to promoting such knowledge and awareness of, and interest in employment with the Foreign Service among minority students. Any grants awarded shall be made pursuant to regulations to be established by the Secretary of State, which shall provide for a limit on the size of any specific grant and, regarding any grants to individuals, shall ensure that no grant recipient receives an amount of grants from one or more Federal programs which in the aggregate would exceed the cost of his or her education, and shall require satisfactory educational progress by grantees as a condition of eligibility for continued receipt of grant funds."
— PUBLIC LAW 101-246, 101st Congress,
104 STAT.42 Section 47


Are you an outstanding undergraduate student? Do you think you may be interested in pursuing a Foreign Service career with the U.S. Department of State? If so, you should consider applying for a Pickering Fellowship.
Eligibility Requirements
  • Undergraduate Fellowships are open to students enrolled in their sophomore year of college at the time of Student Programs application
  • Students who will have received their bachelor's degree by June 2008 and will be enrolled in the first year of a two-year full-time master's degree program relevant to international affairs for the 2008-2009 academic year are eligible for the Graduate Fellowship
  • Only United States citizens will be considered for the Pickering Fellowships
  • Women, members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service, and students with financial need are encouraged to apply
Compensation and Benefits
  • Extensive academic financial support beginning in the junior year of undergraduate study or the first year of a two-year graduate program
  • Reimbursement for one round-trip travel per year between home and school
  • Stipends during one domestic and one overseas summer internship
How to Apply
The Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship or Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship application consists of an online application, as well as the following supporting documents: a personal statement, Employment Data Form, GRE form, certification of citizenship, two letters of recommendation, official academic transcripts, an official Student Aid Report, which indicates your estimated family contribution, and a resume (2 pages maximum).

http://www.careers.state.gov/students/ug_students.html

Jessa


The Council of American Ambassadors provides six fellowships in honor of Ambassadors Walter and Leonore Annenberg. The Fellowship program combines mentoring by former U.S. ambassadors, practical training through internships at the Department of State and, in cooperation with The Fund for American Studies, academic studies in international affairs at Georgetown University, as well as residential housing on campus. The Fellowship provides a $6,000 award to each student that is applied to cover the cost of the program.
The Fellowships are open to undergraduate students who have completed their junior year prior to the commencement of their internships. Applicants should possess a strong interest in pursuing a career in diplomacy or international affairs, and their backgrounds should reflect a high level of academic excellence and leadership in extra-curricular activities. The Fellowships are available only during summer sessions.
The Fellowships are open to undergraduate students:
  • who have completed their junior year prior to the commencement of their internships.
  • who possess a strong interest in pursuing a career in diplomacy or international affairs,
  • whose backgrounds should reflect a high level of academic excellence and leadership in extra-curricular activities.
Compensation and Benefits
  • Tuition paid for six credit hours at Georgetown University
  • Eight weeks of paid residential housing on Georgetown University’s campus
The Fellowships are available only during summer sessions.
Applications of persons chosen by the Department of State for internships in Washington, DC and who have authorized the Department to provide their information to other organizations will be forwarded to the Council of American Ambassadors for consideration. The Council will invite eligible candidates to apply for the Fellowship and provide the application instructions.
http://www.careers.state.gov/students/ug_students.html &
http://www.americanambassadors.org/
jEsSa

Thursday, October 29, 2009

EMGIP - German State Parliaments Fellowship BERLIN/MUNCHEN

Here is an internship opportunity for candidates with:

* An adventurous outlook on life
* Strong, intermediate German skills
* Current enrollment as an undergraduate or graduate student at a U.S. or Canadian university
* At least 2 years of study in a field relating to international relations, public administration, political studies, law, economics, European studies, or German

Description: Kick-start your career with a paid internship at a German state parliament! EMGIP is a great opportunity for students interested in careers in regional government or specific policy issues such as the environment, education, or healthcare. EMGIP provides you with firsthand experience in government affairs while allowing you to improve your German language skills and enjoy life abroad. Specific job responsibilities vary according to your hosting Landtag, however all positions allow for professional and personal growth. Internships run from one to three months and U.S. and Canadian citizens are eligible to apply.

Term: Fall, Spring, Summer
Dates: The application deadline for the summer 2010 program is December 1, 2009. The application for the fall 2010 program is March 31, 2010.

Tschuss!

Jessa

http://www.internabroad.com/listingsp3.cfm/listing/43435