John R. Lewis Social Justice Policy Fellowship Program

John R. Lewis Social Justice Policy Fellowship Program
The NREI John R. Lewis Social Justice Policy Fellowship is a Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. program designed to give young, Black professionals the opportunity to work in Congress and with the Foundation to address social justice and racial equity issues that affect the Black community. Candidates must have US citizenship or a permit to work in the U.S. for the duration of the program (currently September 2021 through September 2022); at least five years of community activism or grassroots organizing in a leadership position; familiarity with the federal legislative process, the U.S. Congress, the Congressional Black Caucus, and its members, and related policy; superior analytical skills, outstanding oral and written communication skills; demonstrated commitment to social justice either through public policy, professional experience, or community-related activism aimed at improving the living conditions for the African American community.

Deadline: Friday, July 16, 2021

https://cbcfinc.academicworks.com/opportunities/853

Video on DACA and Grad School Apps

Video on DACA and Grad School Apps
If you have DACA students looking for advice on the graduate school application process, invite them to check out this new video from APSIA. Admissions staff from APSIA member the Princeton University Wilson School of Public and International Affairs have put together some advice. https://youtu.be/FL8Zbe2MiOI

Paid Research Internship, Project on Nuclear Arms Control - Deadline: Unclear

Paid Research Internship, Project on Nuclear Arms Control
The Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control seeks an intern to conduct research for its Risk Report database. Interns are accomplished students or recent graduates with an interest in nonproliferation and conducting in-depth research. Candidates must have strong research and writing skills. Familiarity with network analysis techniques and trade and other data sources that can be applied to proliferation research is preferred. Experience with data science techniques and programming languages a plus. Proficiency in a foreign language, particularly Chinese (Mandarin), Farsi, Korean or Arabic, helpful. The internship is a paid position. Preference given to candidates who are able to make a three-month commitment of at least 30 hours per week.

Deadline: Unclear

https://www.wisconsinproject.org/about-us/employment/#research-internship

TheHayesXChange Passport Scholarship for Students in Florida - Deadline: Rolling

TheHayesXChange Passport Scholarship for Students in Florida
The HayesXChange is on a mission to increase passport ownership among underrepresented students throughout the state of Florida. The HayesXChange will award passports to students from underserved backgrounds between ages 16 and 21 who have never traveled abroad. Students are required to write a 500-word essay and upload a 60-second video about the importance of gaining an international education and why they would benefit from having a passport.

Deadline: Rolling

https://hayesxchange.com/passportinitiative/

Paid Internships, Nuclear Threat Initiative - Deadline: Monday, July 5, 2021

Paid Internships, Nuclear Threat Initiative
The Nuclear Threat Initiative, a nonprofit, nonpartisan global security organization focused on reducing nuclear and biological threats, is now taking internship applications for Fall 2021. The program offers approximately 6-8 paid positions 3x a year to undergraduate students with at least two years of study and/ or those who demonstrate co-equal qualifying experience. Interns are paid $15.20 an hour; NTI also welcomes applicants from university-sponsored internship programs. Fall 2021 Term starts September 16, 2021 and ends no later than December 17, 2021.

Deadline: Monday, July 5, 2021

https://www.nti.org/about/employment/opportunity/fall-2021-internship-deadline-july-5th/