Gaither Junior Fellows Info Session

NCA Learning Series 2022-2023
Wednesday, October 19th @ 12:30PM in Swift 708

James C. Gaither Junior Fellows provide research assistance to scholars working in Carnegie programs. The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a non-partisan foreign-policy think tank with centers in Washington D.C., Moscow, Beirut, Beijing, Brussels, and New Delhi.  James C. Gaither Junior Fellows will spend one year at Carnegie in Washington, DC working with Carnegie’s senior scholars. In the 2022-23 year, there were scholars in the following fields: Democracy, Conflict, and Governance; U.S. Foreign Policy and Diplomacy; Nuclear Policy; Technology and International Affairs; Middle East; South Asia; Asia Program (China); Asia Program (Japan); Asia Program (Economics); Russia and Eurasia; Africa Program.

NCA Director Dr. Jenny Hyest discussed award eligibility and benefits, application tips, and the application processes. This session was held remotely. Email nca@uc.edu to access the recording. 

Eligibility: Graduating seniors or students who have graduated during the last academic year. Anyone who has started graduate studies is ineligible for consideration (except in cases where the student has completed a joint bachelor’s/master’s degree program). Applicants must be eligible to work in the United States for a full twelve months from approximately August 1 through July 31 following graduation. Students on F-1 visas who are eligible to work in the United States for the full year may apply for the program.

Email nca@uc.edu with questions.