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International Leadership Foundation (ILF) Civic Fellowship

International Leadership Foundation
The ILF's Civic Fellowship Program offers current undergraduate students the opportunity to work at a federal agency, the U.S. Congress, or a nonprofit organization/think tank. The ILF helps to place selected fellows in internships at such organizations, or candidates are welcome to secure their own unpaid public service internship and apply to the program as a scholarship.

In addition to their federal internships, Civic Fellows attend professional development workshops, speaker series, and leadership training programs. ILF staff will also mentor and coach students throughout their internship program.

As the ILF's mission is to promote civic awareness and public service of the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, students who identify as such are highly encouraged to apply.
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Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) National Internship Program

Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
The HACU National Internship Program offers paid internships to current or recently graduated undergraduate and graduate students. The program partners with numerous U.S. federal agencies to place candidates in internships, such as USAID, the Department of Justice (DOJ), Department of Commerce, and more.

Students do not need to identify as Hispanic or attend a member institution of HACU to apply. The program has spring, summer, and fall sessions and offers the possibility of academic credit. Internships can be full- or part-time and have virtual, in person, or hybrid formats. Interns receive valuable experience in working at a federal agency and are able to take full advantage of HACU's professional development seminars and programmatic support.
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U.S. Federal Government Pathways Internship Program

The Pathways Internship Program is a paid internship opportunity administered by the U.S. federal government for current students and recent graduates. Internship placements include USAID, U.S. State Department, and other federal agencies.

The program is designed to provide students with opportunities to work in agencies and explore federal careers while still in school and getting paid for the work performed. Internships offer students invaluable hands-on experience and exposure to careers in the public service and international development.

Internships run for the fall, spring, and summer semesters. These positions are temporary and do not convert into permanent positions.

To apply, candidates must apply to a Pathways Internship posting on USAJobs electronically.
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Center for International Policy Internships

Center for International Policy
The Center for International Policy (CIP) is a leading progressive voice on U.S. foreign affairs and offer a diverse range of remote internships. CIP works to make a peaceful and sustainable world the central pursuit of U.S. foreign policy by promoting greater cooperation, transparency, and governmental accountability. Interns are integral to CIP's programs and participate in many project activities. From supporting website databases to contributing to research or content for CIP's blog, fact sheets, and policy briefs.

CIP's internship programs include the Technology Policy Internship; Security Assistance Monitor (SAM) Internship; Climate, Arms, Migration Policy (CAMP) Internship; Communications Internship; and Development Internship. Interns also have the opportunity to do independent research with the goal of publication under their name. In doing so, you will better understand international security and U.S. foreign policy interests worldwide.

All interns receive a stipend, and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis beginning in June for the fall semester, November for the spring semester, and March for the summer semester. International students are encouraged to apply.

CIP's internship program is made possible by an endowment in memory of former Ambassador Robert White and his wife, Maryanne White. The CIP believes in including diverse perspectives and integrating new voices into research and policymaking circles.
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