Opportunity type
Fellowship
Cause areas
International security & cooperation
Institutional decision-making
Routes to impact
Skill-building & building career capital
Learning about important cause areas
Testing your fit for a certain career path
Skill set
Political & bureaucratic
Communicator
Organization building, boosting & running
Research
Collaborative problem-solving
Location
Washington, DC (hybrid; in-person at least three days per week)
Description
The Scowcroft-Nye Fellowship at the Aspen Institute offers a full-time, six-month opportunity in Washington, DC for early-career professionals to gain hands-on experience in national security and foreign policy.
- Support the planning and execution of high-profile conferences and dialogues, including the Aspen Security Forum and Rising Leaders Program.
- Draft communications, conduct research, and assist with written materials such as memos, reports, and grant proposals.
- Attend meetings, take substantive notes, and manage conference logistics and materials.
- Curate content for ASG’s social media and newsletters, and work closely with a collaborative, fast-paced team.
Applicants must be able to work in-person in Washington, DC for the full fellowship term; no specific visa requirements are mentioned. Apply online through the Aspen Institute’s application portal.
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