
Max Kampelman Fellowship
Washington DC
Interest Area - Worldwide
International Cooperation
The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe seeks candidates for its Max Kampelman Fellowship program. Named for a longtime U.S. Ambassador to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Kampelman Fellows represent the next generation of American leaders in security policy, human rights, and strategic communications.
Kampelman Fellows join a team of world-class experts at a US government commission that advances American national security and national interests by promoting human rights, military security, and economic cooperation in 57 countries in Europe, Eurasia, and North America.
Kampelman Fellowships last three months, with fellows expected to work 30 hours per week in-person at our office in Washington DC. Fellows are paid $25 per hour and are offered ongoing enrichment, professional development, and networking opportunities facilitated by senio commission staff.
Policy fellows will work in political and military affairs, economic and environmental matters, or human rights and fundamental freedoms, based on their areas of interest, expertise, and needs of the Commission. Under the direction of commission policy advisors, policy fellows research topics and trends relating to international military, economic, and human rights issues throughout the 57-country OSCE region; assist staff advisors with hearings, briefings, congressional delegations, legislation, and publications; attend congressional hearings, panels, and events; and perform administrative duties. Each fellow is expected to write at least one article for potential publication on the commission website during his or her fellowship period.
Communications Fellowships
Communications fellows support projects and initiatives in all areas of the commission’s portfolio. Communications fellows assist with media outreach activities; help publicize Commission hearings and briefings; staff Commission events; develop web content; and craft creative and engaging content to be shared on social media. They also assist with other special communications projects and perform administrative duties. Each fellow is expected to write at least one article for publication on the commission website during his or her fellowship period.
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