Founded in 1910, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a private, non-profit organization that seeks to promote peace and understanding between the United States and other nations. The Fellows Program was created to introduce promising young college graduates, who have future plans to work in international relations, to the work of the Carnegie Endowment. Each Carnegie Fellow is paired with an established Associate and given the opportunity “to research policy papers, books, articles, to participate in important meetings, to organize briefings, and contribute to congressional testimony.”
Duration of Fellowship: One year
Amount of Fellowship: Fellows are paid $2,500 per month and have full benefits. In addition, if the fellow must relocate to Washington, D.C., he/she is given $350 for move costs.
Are you eligible?
- Are you a U.S. citizen?
- Are you a graduating senior or have you graduated within the past year but have not yet begun graduate studies?
- Do you have significant coursework in either economics or IPE?
What is the deadline?
December 15