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Opportunity

Herbert Scoville Jr. – Postgraduate Peace Fellowships

Deadline: 10/01/2018

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. Outstanding individuals will be selected to work with nonprofit, public-interest organizations addressing peace and security issues. Applications are especially encouraged from candidates with a strong interest in these issues who have prior experience with public-interest activism or advocacy.

Program and Purpose

Scoville Fellows will choose to work with one of the twenty-four organizations participating in the program. With the assistance of the program director, fellows will select a placement which best matches their interests and the needs of the host organization. Participating organizations provide office space and support, supervision and guidance for fellows’ work. With the exception of Congressional lobbying, fellows may undertake a variety of activities, including research, writing, and organizing that support the goals of their host organization.

The purpose of the fellowship is to provide an opportunity for college graduates to gain practical knowledge and experience by contributing to the efforts of nonprofit, public-interest organizations working on peace and security issues.

Issue Areas Covered by the Scoville Fellowship 

  • Arms Control/Disarmament/Non-Proliferation – nuclear, biological, chemical and conventional
  • Conflict Prevention/Resolution
  • Defense Budget
  • Dismantling Chemical and Nuclear Weapons
  • Environmental and Energy Security, including the nexus of climate change and energy use, conflict and resource scarcity
  • Environmental Impact/Cleanup of Nuclear Weapons Production Complex
  • Export Controls
  • International Security
  • Peace-building and peacekeeping
  • Regional/Ethnic Conflicts
  • Terrorism prevention, including biological and nuclear
Duration

6-9 months

Funding
  • $3,100 monthly salary.
  • Health insurance,
  • Travel expenses to Washington, DC.
  • $1,000 for professional development.
Eligibility
  • Candidates are required to have completed a baccalaureate degree by the time the fellowship commences.
  • Preference is given to United States citizens, although a fellowship to a foreign national residing in the U.S. is awarded periodically.
  • Non-U.S. citizens living outside the United States are not eligible to apply.
  • The Scoville Fellowship is not intended for students or scholars interested in pursuing independent research in Washington, DC.
  • Preference will be given to individuals who have not had substantial prior public-interest or government experience in the Washington, DC area.
  • Prior experience with public-interest activism or advocacy is highly desirable. It is preferred, but not required, that such activities be focused on peace and security issues.
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    Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship
    Tel: 202-446-1565
    Email: [email protected]