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December 6, 2007

American Jewish Committee Goldman Fellowship Program

 AJC’s Goldman Fellowship Program is open to undergraduates in their junior and senior years, and graduate and professional school students from a broad range of backgrounds. This international, nine-week, paid internship offers opportunities in the fields of: Domestic and Legal Policy; Human Rights Advocacy; International Policy and Diplomacy; Interreligious/Interethnic Relations; and Media Relations. Fellows engage in high-level advocacy, research, and programming,  work in mentored relationships with senior staff, and take part in conferences and meetings. Fellows are sent to American Jewish Committee locations throughout the United States and abroad, depending on their skills and the needs of the office. Fellows receive a stipend of $3,000 plus major travel expenses. Candidates should have a passion for making a difference, an interest in American Jewish identity, analytic ability, and motivation.

More information and the application is at: http://www.ajc.org/fellowship

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