Foreign Policy Interrupted’s Fellowship program is targeted to diversifying voices and opinions in the foreign policy space. The program has two core components
- An educational module that includes media training, a guide to understanding the media, and brand building;
- A non-resident “externship” with a major media outlet.
Fellows will work with a given outlet and editor to better understand the inner workings of a news organization; and to develop the fellow’s portfolio and voice around her expertise
Eligibility
- Women 26 and older with a clear commitment and passion for foreign policy and international affairs;
- This is not a program for those “breaking into” foreign policy. While we welcome early-career fellows, this program is best-suited to mid-career and late-career foreign policy experts;
- The program is open to academics, entrepreneurs, journalists, students, and business professionals.
- The program is open to both US citizens and non-US citizens, fluent in English.
- A commitment to foreign policy is not an interest or hobby, but demonstrated engagement in foreign policy matters and/or a foreign policy matter.
- Applicants for an FPI Fellowship ideally have at least three years of full-time professional experience.
- For interruptors on an academic track, applicants must have completed their master’s degree.
Further details:
http://www.mladiinfo.eu