The Public Policy and International Affairs Junior Summer Institute Fellowship Program

The Public Policy and International Affairs Program is an organization dedicated to increasing diversity in public policy and international affairs graduate studies as well as careers in public policy. This is a fully funded seven-week public policy program for college juniors that is designed for those who have a dedicated interest in going to graduate school for public policy and then pursuing a career in that field.

Selected students for this program will study at one of the six participating universities for their summer program: Carnegie Mellon University, Princeton University, University of California, Berkeley, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, or University of Washington. The program will include classes related to public policy, statistics, international and domestic affairs, and leadership skills.

Deadline Month: November
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NCIS Internship Program

This is an opportunity for students to be able to work with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service in one of their several field offices around the country. Not all opportunities may be in person, but that will depend on the internship. These are eighteen-week internships that run both from January to July and then July to December. There are several different internships that can be applied for that vary with their opportunities and responsibilities that are also centered towards different majors. While the internship is open to all majors, there are specific focuses for criminal justice and criminology majors, but also those interested in accounting, business, communication studies, computer science, finance, graphic design, marketing, psychology, sociology, and women’s studies.

Deadline Month: Other:
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Public Health Associate Program (PHAP)

This is a two-year opportunity to work in the field of public health with a public health department or nongovernmental organization that can include academic institutions or community-based groups. Throughout their time with the program, associates will be assigned a location to work in throughout the United States and its territories and are responsible for paying for their relocation costs, but will be reimbursed for any costs for traveling to the three in-person CDC trainings over the course of the program.

Deadline Month: January
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NATO Internship Program

This is an opportunity to intern with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) if one is studying one or more of the following: architecture, infrastructure, facilities management, engineering, aeronautics, human resources, media, journalism, Russian, Ukrainian, Arabic, or is able to conduct research and analysis. Students must also be at least twenty-one years old and must reside in one of the member countries of NATO as well as be fluent in either English or French, with studies in both being a bonus.

Deadline Month: May
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