OECD Youthwise

Deadline: Monday, January 31, 2022 

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development invites young people aged 18‒30 (nationals of their member countries, such as the US) to bring their ideas about how to build a green and inclusive future. Youthwise delegates participate in closed-door meetings and consultations with the OECD, having direct input into its work. They speak on panels and participate in webinars, provide interventions on behalf of Youthwise, create and (co-)author documents, articles, and videos to share Youthwise views, join interactive workshops with other youth boards such as the Y20, meeting youth leaders from around the world, and get to network and gain a better understanding of how international policy-making functions.

https://www.oecd.org/about/civil-society/youth/youthwise/

INSA: Internships in Intelligence & National Security

Deadline: Monday, January 31, 2022 

The Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA) is hiring paid interns to support events and working groups that address a wide range of issues related to the US Intelligence Community, the Department of Defense, and the private contractors that support them. INSA is a non-profit association that promotes public-private collaboration on intelligence and national security challenges. INSA interns have gone on to positions in U.S. intelligence agencies, government contractors, think tanks, and other organizations working on defense, intelligence, national security, and homeland security issues.

INSA interns work 20-25 hours per week and are paid $13 per hour. Interns must be U.S. citizens enrolled in a graduate program related to intelligence, national security, homeland security, or international affairs. Candidates in technical graduate programs (cybersecurity, science & technology, etc.) with a demonstrated interest in national security issues will also be considered. Interns must commit to the program for a minimum of two semesters (Spring/Summer, Summer/Fall, Fall/Spring), though many interns work with INSA for a full 12 months.  

Details on the internship and the application process are online at https://www.insaonline.org/about/internships/ . 

Boren Awards Application Process Open

Deadline: Wednesday, February 2, 2022 

US undergraduates hoping to fund study abroad in world regions critical to US interests should look to the Boren Scholarship. Awards are determined by their duration abroad with special funding opportunities for STEM majors. Applicants must be US citizens at the time of the national application deadline, a high school graduate or have earned a GED, at least 18 years, planning an overseas program in a country outside of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, and planning to study in a country of which they are not a citizen.

https://borenawards.org/

Future Leaders in Public Service Internship Program

Deadline: Monday, January 31, 2022 

Operated by the Partnership for Public Service, the Future Leaders in Public Service Internship Program places students with critically needed skills into paid internships with the US Federal Government. It aims to develop a diverse pool of talent for two agencies.  Selected participants will receive a 10-12 week summer internship with a federal agency, $4,000 per student to cover stipend and other expenses, and professional development sessions, including an orientation and networking events throughout the summer. Candidates must be US citizens at the time of application submission and currently enrolled at an accredited educational institution; undergraduates must be current second-year students/sophomores and above. 

https://ourpublicservice.org/programs/future-leaders-in-public-service-internship-program/

Civic Digital Fellowship

Deadline: Monday, January 31, 2022 

The Civic Digital Fellowship is a technology internship program for students to solve pressing problems in federal agencies. Fellows work at the intersection of technology and public service. Students work 40 hours/week over the summer and receive a competitive stipend, one-on-one mentorship, and access to professional and community programming. Fellows can be enrolled in a community college, an undergraduate program, a graduate program, or be recent graduates. 

https://www.codingitforward.com/civic-digital-fellowship