CAPAL seeks to empower Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) young professionals by increasing access to public service opportunities and building a strong AANHPI public service pipeline. CAPAL’s Public Service Internship Program places undergraduate and graduate students within the public sector in the Washington, DC area and throughout the United States.
Category: Research
Congressional Fellowships on Women and Public Policy
This fellowship is designed for graduate students or recent graduate students who have an interest in pursuing policy that is focused on legislation that affects the lives of women. If selected, fellows work forty (40) hours per week as a legislative assistant for a congressional office working on improving women’s rights and meet weekly to discuss the current issues affecting women. Fellows can come from nearly any discipline, but need to show a strong desire to work to improve the lives of women. The fellowship runs from January to July.
Council on Foreign Relations Fellowships
This is a collection of fellowships offered by the Council on Foreign Relations that support professionals in the field gain higher understandings of foreign policy, either domestically or abroad. There are fellowships for simply policy-related work, in addition to programs to Canada, India, and Japan, as well as those specifically for military personnel or international relations professors. These fellowships are incredibly diverse in what they offer to the individuals who are accepted, which also varies on the fellowship itself.
Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund (DPSF)
The Davis-Putter scholarship is a need-based grant given to students who are able to do academic work at the college level or are enrolled in a trade or technical program and are actively working for peace and justice.
Department of Energy(DOE) Office of International Affairs Program
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of International Affairs (IA) seeks motivated students and recent graduates to take on today’s pressing climate challenges through a full-time fellowship with its DOE Science, Technology, and Policy Program
Directorate of Analysis Fellowship Program
The Directorate of Analysis offers fellowships for undergraduate and graduate students attending four-year Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Don Lavoie Fellowship
This fellowship program is focused on the current state of the political economy and how to use that information to learn from and conduct research in the field of economics. All programming is conducted virtually and includes online reading group sessions and discussions forums that allow for fellows to participate in conversations related to readings, podcasts, and videos from the Austrian, Bloomington, and Virginia schools of political economy. This program also functions as a networking opportunity to meet current researchers and professors who are in the center of this field’s current research.
American Bird Conservancy (ABC) Fellowships
American Bird Conservancy launched a Conservation and Justice Fellowship program to expand the intersections between biodiversity conservation and environmental justice. They offer up to nine paid fellowships focused on storytelling and seek individuals with varied perspectives, personal and professional backgrounds, and areas of expertise.
ACLS American Council of Learned Societies
ACLS Fellowships are intended to help scholars devote six to twelve continuous months to full-time research and writing.
Albright Stonebridge Group(ASG) Internship Program
ASG seek highly-qualified interns with knowledge, experience and language skills relevant to: Africa; China; Europe; South Asia; the Americas; Middle East & North Africa; East Asia & Pacific; Global Innovation & Growth; global health and life sciences; financial services; technology; corporate sustainability; business development, communication, and marketing; and operations, among other areas.