Other Global Opportunities
Your intercultural learning does not end once you return to Ä¢¹½´«Ã½. We've curated a list of other on-campus and off-campus opportunities for you to explore beyond off-campus study.
On-Campus Opportunities
Off-Campus Opportunities
Undergraduate Programs
The program focuses on languages, countries, and fields of study considered critical to national security.
The scholarship provides a paid opportunity to study a high-needs language over the summer.
The fellowship provides opportunities to write policy papers, memorandum, and op-ed.
Undergraduate Internships
The program provides opportunities to intern with federal agencies and corporations.
The program provides opportunities to intern with U.N. offices or agencies.
The program provides opportunities to intern with federal government offices and agencies.
Careers & Fellowships
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Students can apply in their junior year for a fully paid, year-long opportunity to teach or do research in another country. ()
Participants will be based in Washington, D.C. and work full time for 6 to 9 months at a participating organization.
Participants have the opportunity to gain professional experience in multilateral policymaking, research, and analysis.
The scholarship provides full financial support for a degree or degrees at the University of Oxford in U.K.
The program provides graduate fellowships to college seniors and graduates who are committed to joining the Foreign Service.
The U.N. Young Professioanls Programme consists of an entrance examination and professional development.
Kickstart your global career by living, interning, and studying in London.
The White House Fellowships offer first-hand experience working full time for a year in the U.S. government.
Fellows work in a U.S. embassy or consulate overseas, primarily interviewing visa applicants and processing their applications.
Teaching

Particiapnts teach English in public schools in Japan.
Participants work as teaching assistants in Spain for elementary or secondary schools.
Participants teach English in public schools in France or in French-speaking locations.
Participants teach English in various schools in South Korea.
Volunteer
Volunteer opportunities range from clearing trails in national parks, to fighting poverty, to mentoring children and teens.
Volunteer work focuses on social justice nationally.
Volunteers work with local communities on variety of social and economic issues.
Volunteers can be assigned to diverse regions in the world.







