Yes
December 1st
ops@hunter.cuny.edu
The program seeks exceptional students who desire careers in international affairs. One-year fellowships are awarded to graduating seniors and individuals who have graduated during the past academic year. (Students who have begun their graduate studies are not eligible.) Fellows work as research assistants in Washington, D.C., to the endowment’s senior associates (academics, government officials, lawyers) on projects such as nonproliferation, democracy building, trade policy, China-related issues, Russia-U.S. relations, and terrorism.