The Wilson Center offers 9-month residential fellowships. Fellows conduct research and write in their areas of interest, while interacting with policymakers in Washington and Wilson Center staff and other scholars… Continue Reading »
The Bagus NG is a literary platform dedicated to promoting African literature and the arts and bringing awareness to the work of African authors and artists.
CGIU is a leadership program for university students eager to address the world’s pressing issues. Students participate in year-round programming that includes access to topic experts and change agents, mentorship… Continue Reading »
A variety of internships are offered at the Council on Foreign Relations. Internships are paid and provide professional development training and exposure to foreign policy experts.
This virtual course offers a professional certificate that prepares international education practitioners to support and lead organizations in developing, implementing and, improving diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies within the field.
The East-West Center in Washington provides 3-month fellowships for those in the Indo-Pacific region to do research on issues affecting the region and work with officials in U.S. departments and… Continue Reading »
This program brings together two groups of professionals from the tourism industry from the Pacific Islands to Hawai’i for intensive six-week programs each year.
This program was founded to help participants develop advanced knowledge of the region by analyzing shared challenges and creating innovative solutions while also becoming a part of a dynamic leadership… Continue Reading »
The IPP is a volunteer-driven network helping professors, students and universities connect and collaborate, in part for virtual and on-the-ground projects throughout the developing world.
This program connects high school and college students with virtual internships abroad with one of over 950 partners across the globe.