Congressional Fellowships in Washington, D.C. 

Congressional fellowships provide graduate students in international relations with a unique opportunity to learn about the American legislative process in Congress, both in House and Senate; fellowships run from late August to December. 

A unique approach to international relations

Congressional Fellowships provide a unique approach to international relations, global economics, intercultural relations, globalization, leadership and global gouvernance, culture; it is crafted for students with an interest in foreign policy, international affairs, cultural diplomacy.

Boost your career

Not only does the program provide a platform from which students can gain hands on experience and high level knowledge and relationships; it also gives them additional tools to launch their career upon completion of their studies. 
STUDENT EXPERIENCE

Legislative assignements

Congressional Fellows learn to professionally represent a Senator or member of Congress; prepare materials for meetings, briefings and hearings; work closely with state offices.

Academic Studies Program

During their legislative assigment students can enroll in one of the 30 available courses of offered by our academic partners

Young Executives Program

Students willing to learn about international trade laws and agreements can select the Young Executive Program with the assistance of Poblete-Tamargo, LLP legal experts.

Lorraine Turpault d'Huvé Fellow 2021

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