Job Description
The Marcellus Policy Fellowship, offered by the John Quincy Adams Society, is a virtual program aimed at developing the next generation of U.S. foreign policy leaders. Over several months, fellows engage in rigorous training to produce a detailed policy paper, policy memorandum, and op-ed, focusing on promoting a prudent and restrained U.S. foreign policy.
Role Description:
Fellows participate in weekly virtual seminars, receive guidance from experienced foreign policy professionals, and engage in peer discussions. The program emphasizes the development of practical policy writing skills and the articulation of strategic ideas to influence U.S. foreign policy debates.
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Location: Fully virtual; participants engage remotely.
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Application Cycle: Biannually (Spring and Fall cohorts)
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What You’ll Need:
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Current undergraduate or graduate student, or recent graduate with up to two years of experience in the foreign policy field.
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Strong interest in U.S. foreign policy and national security.
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Preferred or Required Qualifications:
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Demonstrated commitment to the principles of realism and restraint in foreign policy.
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Excellent analytical and writing skills.
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Benefits and Perks:
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$750 stipend upon successful completion of the fellowship.
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Mentorship from experienced foreign policy professionals.
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Opportunity to publish policy work and gain visibility in the field.
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Where and How You Can Apply:
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Applications are submitted through the John Quincy Adams Society’s official website.Â
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