The Intelligence and National Security Alliance offers seven scholarships to undergraduates who are interested in careers in intelligence. All require a minimum 3.2 GPA and US citizenship. Eligibility and fields of study vary for each of the scholarships.
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Jules and Gwen Knapp Campus Leadership Award
Hillel International awards the $3000 Jules and Gwen Knapp Campus Leadership Award annually to a full-time student seeking a bachelor’s degree at an accredited college or university who demonstrates extraordinary leadership abilities and has a minimum GPA of 2.5. Applicants must self-identify as Jewish and commit to attending at least one Hillel event in the […]
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The European Parliament offers two types of traineeships: Traineeships in the Secretariat (Schuman traineeships) and Traineeships with Members of the European Parliament. Applicants must be aged 18 or over; be nationals of a Member State of the European Union or an accession/candidate country, hold a university level diploma; have a thorough knowledge of one of the official EU languages
White House Internships
The White House Internship Program is a public service leadership and development program that provides emerging leaders with an opportunity to gain valuable skills while supporting the work of the White House and furthering the priorities of the Administration.
NASA International Internship (NASA I²) Program(International Students)
NASA I2 seeks to better prepare all students to work in a global environment and on multicultural international missions. NASA and the nation benefit from a cadre of future scientists, engineers and other professionals who become familiar and experienced in multinational environments.
OECD Young Associates Programme
The Young Associates Program (YAP) is a two-year program targeted at recent undergraduates who wish to gain a significant first professional experience in the world of multilateral policy making, research and analysis. The purpose of the Program is to prepare outstanding undergraduates for their future postgraduate studies. As such, successful candidates must clearly articulate how they are motivated to use their experience at the OECD to pursue a Master’s degree or PhD following completion of the Program.
OECD Youthwise
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development invites young people aged 18‒30 (nationals of their member countries, such as the US) to bring their ideas about how to build a green and inclusive future.
Grants to Increase and Diversify Education Abroad for US Students
The Capacity Building Program in collaboration with the US Dept. of State and World Learning are providing 30 grants of up to $35,000 to selected higher education institutions to increase and diversify American student mobility in support of US foreign policy goals.
David Mixner LGBTQ+ Fellowship
The Institute of Current World Affairs is accepting letters of interest for a two-year independent writing fellowship abroad from candidates interested in examining challenges facing global LGBTQ+ rights and the local experiences of LGBTQ+ people and other minorities.
Endless Frontier Fellowship in Science and Technology Policy
The Endless Frontier Fellowship is a one-year experience in DC where you will explore the vast range of the possible. Fellows spend an immersive year working in public policy at the forefront of science, technology and innovation as policy entrepreneurs embedded at either the Institute for Progress, the Federation of American Scientists, or the Lincoln Network.