American Jewish Committee’s Goldman Fellowship Program

American Jewish Committee’s Goldman Fellowship Program is designed to develop future leaders in the areas of international and domestic politics, diplomacy, public relations, and management. This competitive Fellowship gives students the unique opportunity to work in offices domestically and throughout the world – from New York City to Melbourne, Australia.

Fellows work closely with supervisors in a mentor relationship with senior AJC personnel to learn about strategy, advocacy, and the development and implementation of programming. Fellows may also spend part of their time developing an independent project with the AJC office to which they are assigned.

AJC Goldman Fellows receive $3,000 for the 9-week program plus major travel expenses. AJC’s Goldman Fellowship Program is made possible by a generous grant from The Joyce and Irving Goldman Family Foundation.Research and policy work span the range of AJC’s interests – from international affairs and diplomacy to interethnic relations and non-profit management. Applicants are asked to select their preferred field(s) of interest as well as any location preferences. AJC seeks to match applicant’s preferences with the agency’s needs.

The deadline to apply is January 29, 2010.

For more information and to apply, check out their website.

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