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Urban Fellows Program of New York City

The Urban Fellows Program is a highly selective, nine-month fellowship which combines work in Mayoral offices and City agencies with volunteer service opportunities and a seminar series that explores current urban issues impacting public policy.

Public Policy & International Affairs (PPIA) Junior Summer Institute

The Public Policy & International Affairs Junior Summer Institute (JSI) Fellowship Program is a rigorous academic graduate level preparation program for undergraduate juniors committed to public service careers. The purpose of the JSI Fellowship is to prepare students to obtain a Master’s or joint degree, in public policy, public administration, international affairs, or a related field.

Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Scholarship

The Udall Scholarship is a merit-based award to outstanding students who intend to pursue careers related to the environment. Students should have environmental career goals, but all fields are eligible to apply.

Mariam K. Chamberlain Award

In honor of pioneering feminist economist Mariam K. Chamberlain (MKC), the Institute for Women's Policy Research offers a fellowship in public policy to a promising scholar each year. The fellow contributes to a variety of research projects to inform policies affecting women. To apply, applicants must have a bachelor’s degree in social science.

Leland International Hunger Fellows Program

The Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship trains emerging leaders in the movement to end hunger worldwide. Each class of twelve to fifteen dedicated fellows develops the tools and skills they need to become effective change agents, advancing the goal of a hunger-free world by strengthening host organizations and building food and nutrition security at the field and policy level.

Herbert Scoville Peace and Security Fellowship

The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship Program invites recent college and graduate school alumni to apply for full-time, six-to-nine month fellowships in Washington, DC.

Henry Clay Internship in Public Policy

The Henry Clay Internship is open to students at Kentucky colleges and universities who wish to pursue a career in public service for the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

Henry Clay Center College Student Congress

The Henry Clay Center for Statesmanship College Student Congress is a two-week summer program for undergraduate juniors interested in public policy, politics, diplomacy and modern leadership.

Harry S. Truman Scholarship

The Harry S. Truman Scholarship recognizes college juniors who are devoted to careers in public service and who have a background in public and community service. Truman Scholars receive funds to support graduate study, as well as access to an extensive network of community leaders and past Truman Scholars.

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Public Policy Fellowship

Recent college graduates can take advantage of this paid fellowship, which opens doors for talented young Latinos who are pursuing a career in public policy.