NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS OFFICE – 2403 Marie Mount Hall – CARNEGIE JUNIOR FELLOWS PROGRAM
Francis DuVinage, Director – Leslie Brice, Coordinator – www.scholarships.umd.edu
Attention Seniors and Recent Grads with Strong International Affairs Experience/Studies!!!
CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE - JUNIOR FELLOWS PROGRAM - http://www.carnegieendowment.org/about/index.cfm?fa=jrfellows
Each
year the Carnegie Endowment offers 8-10 one-year fellowships to highly
qualified graduating seniors and individuals who have graduated during
the past academic
year. Carnegie Junior Fellows provide research assistance to senior
researchers working on the Carnegie Endowment's projects such as
non-proliferation, democracy building, trade, US leadership,
China-related issues and Russian/Eurasian studies. (See the list
of next year’s specific project areas below.)
Junior
Fellows have the opportunity to conduct research for books, co-author
journal articles and policy papers, participate in meetings with
high-level officials,
contribute to congressional testimony and organize briefings attended by
scholars, activists, journalists and government officials. Junior
Fellows spend one year (beginning August 1st, 2013) at the Carnegie
Endowment in Washington, DC. Positions are full-time
and include a salary and benefits package (see details further below).
Carnegie
Junior Fellows are selected through a highly competitive process from a
pool of nominees from close to 300 colleges. The University of
Maryland, College Park
can nominate two (2) students for the national competition. If you are
interested in learning more about the Carnegie Junior Fellows Program,
and Maryland’s nomination process, please read the message below and
contact us at scholarships@umd.edu
– please attach a resume to your reply highlighting experiences relevant to this opportunity.
CARNEGIE JUNIOR FELLOWS PROGRAM – FURTHER DETAILS:
WHO CAN APPLY: All nationalities eligible; Current Seniors AND alumni who graduated in the 11-12
academic
year; 3.7 GPA or higher strongly recommended; applicants should have
coursework and other experiences strongly related to one of the 2013-14
project areas (see below);
Please note: Students who have started graduate studies are NOT eligible.
IMPORTANT: Applicants for the Carnegie Junior Fellows Program must be nominated by their University.
DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR MARYLAND NOMINATION: December 10, 2012
2013
– 2014 PROJECT AREAS: Candidates should have significant coursework
and/or other experiences in any of the various project areas described
below. In addition,
quantitative and/or advanced language skills may be required for some
positions. Please read these additional preferences closely.
Democracy
Nuclear Policy
Energy and Climate
Economics - Economics background required.
Middle East Studies - Native or near-native Arabic language skills essential.
South Asian Studies
- Applicants should be comfortable with quantitative data manipulation
as well as possess an interest in military issues. Strong background
in international relations, political theory or international political
economy is essential. Note: foreign language skills not required.
Southeast Asian Studies - Background in politics and economics of the region and knowledge of quantitative techniques a plus.
Asian Studies - Mandarin Chinese reading skills a huge plus. Japanese language skills may be helpful.
Russian/Eurasian Studies - Excellent Russian language skills required.
SALARY
AND BENEFITS: The monthly salary is $3,000 ($36,000 annually) subject
to federal, state and local taxes. A generous benefits package is
provided, including
medical, dental and life insurance as well as vacation leave. Junior
Fellows are responsible for their own housing arrangements.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact us at scholarships@umd.edu
– please attach a resume to your reply highlighting experiences relevant to this opportunity.
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