The Undergraduate Diversity Fellowship at The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) offers paid four-month summer fellowships to extend educational, professional, and mentorship opportunities to Black and brown students who are community college students, freshman, sophomore, and junior college students interested in international affairs or U.S. foreign policy.
This opportunity allows fellows to develop skills in research, event planning, publications, and general office and project management support through direct professional experience. You can learn more at the Undergraduate Diversity Fellowship website.
Fellows will receive a monthly stipend and an amount to cover domestic roundtrip airfare to Washington D.C.
See link below for Application Instructions
From June, Undergraduate Diversity fellows will work full-time primarily with one of the existing program teams at NBR. Team assignments will be based on NBR needs, although candidate preference will be taken into consideration.
- Political and Security Affairs
- Center for Innovation, Trade, and Strategy
- Energy and Environmental Affairs
- Publications
- Congressional Affairs
Fellowship Eligibility
Qualified applicants for the Undergraduate Diversity Fellowship will:
- Be legally authorized to work in the United States
- Be a community college student, freshman, sophomore, or junior in college with an interest in Asia and U.S. foreign policy
Application Process
Completed applications are due by March 27, 2022. A selection committee will review applications, with awards for the second class of fellows announced by late April.
For any questions, please reach out to nbr@nbr.org.