The Walter J. Jensen Fellowship seeks to enrich, promote and improve education in the French language in the US through an award to educators and researchers to be used for education and study of French language, literature, and culture.
Category: Post-Graduation Enrichment/Professional Development
The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship Program
The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship Program invites recent college and graduate school alumni to apply for full-time, six-to-nine month fellowships in Washington, DC. Outstanding individuals will be selected to work with nonprofit, public-interest organizations addressing peace and security issues.
Paid Internships with the European Parliament Office in the US (US Nationals)
Interns work with staffers on a number of issues including Foreign affairs, international trade, security and defense, international development and human rights, Data, privacy, counter-terrorism, migration, Financial services, energy, environment, Cross-policy: Outreach and public diplomacy, Cross-policy: European Parliament Research Service.
Internships at the European Parliament Office
This is a full-time, paid internship with the European Parliament Office in Washington, DC. These are three-month internships with the opportunity to extend the internship for an additional two months and are offered in both the fall and spring. As an intern, students will work with staffers to address policy issues, participate in events and meetings, prepare research papers and memos for the office, assist in managing high-profile visitors and additional events, and analyze legislation. Students will be working with topics that include financial services, energy, the environment, outreach and public diplomacy, counter-terrorism, and additional fields that contribute to the office.
LAMP Fellowship for Indian Citizens
The Legislative Assistants to Members of Parliament (LAMP) Fellowship offers a unique and an exciting opportunity for young Indians to learn law-making and public policy.
Future for Nature Awards
The Future for Nature Award is a funding option for young conversationists between the ages of eighteen and thirty-five with an emphasis on species conservation, or specifically focusing on saving one specific species in the world. Examples that past winners have focused on include the giant armadillo, the Campbell’s alligator lizard, the jaguar, and the blue-throated macaw. To apply, the applicants must not only fit the age requirement, but must demonstrate a passion for conservation work and show their current efforts in species conservation that will continue long after this award. To present their efforts over a year with the award, awardees will attend the Future For Nature Award event at Royal Burgers’ Zoo in Arnhem, the Netherlands and will be able to effectively network in order to help them in continuing their conservation efforts through connections and further funding opportunities.
The Student Conservation Association
SCA’s mission is to build the next generation of conservation leaders and inspire lifelong stewardship of the environment and communities by engaging young people in hands-on service to the land.
The Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowships
The Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowships provide funding for students interning over the summer in the U.S. Embassies in London or Paris, or the Secretary of State’s Office in Washington, D.C.
The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award
The award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding on to graduate school or a career.
The German Chancellor Fellowship
The German Chancellor Fellowship offers you an opportunity to take the next career step in Germany Ð irrespective of your field of work.