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Announcements : AYCGL - OIE: International Affairs Undergraduate and Graduate Opportunities

Announcement: AYCGL - OIE: International Affairs Undergraduate and Graduate Opportunities

The following graduate opportunities are now open for applications:
 
  • The Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship Program is now accepting applications for the 2022 Pickering Graduate Fellowship Program, Program Flyer, here
  • The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellowship Program is now accepting applications for the 2022 cohort, Program Flyer, here
The following undergraduate summer 2022 opportunity will open on October 20th:
 
  • Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program, Program Flyer, here
 
About the U.S. Foreign Service  
Foreign Service Officers in the U.S. Department of State are responsible for formulating, implementing and supporting U.S. foreign policy. Their work includes analyzing political and economic events around the world; negotiating with foreign governments; assisting U.S. citizens abroad; educating foreign audiences about American culture and values; and managing an embassy’s operations. They are engaged in foreign policy issues such as conflict resolution, human rights, environmental and health issues, nuclear nonproliferation, and educational exchange. A Foreign Service career is much more than just a job; it is a uniquely demanding and rewarding way of life. Foreign Service Officers work in Washington and in more than 250 diplomatic posts worldwide. As representatives of the United States of America, Foreign Service Officers have a direct impact on people’s lives, witness history in the making, and help create and implement U.S. policy.