Gaither Junior Fellows Program: Essay workshop

Are you interested in a substantive work experience in the field of foreign policy? The National Fellowships Program at Hopkins will hold an essay workshop for potential Gaither Junior Fellows Program applicants from 2 to 2:45 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 15, in Shriver 14 (see below for directions).

The GJFP is a one-year paid internship at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C. It is open to current seniors and May 2018 graduates who have a serious career interest in international affairs research. U.S. citizenship is not required, but a work visa for the 2019–20 academic year is. Before attending the workshop, students should review the eligibility requirements and the GJFP application, particularly the analytical essay questions. If you are interested and unable to attend, contact Dr. Miller (jemiller@jhu.edu).

Directions to 14 Shriver

When standing in the quad in front of Shriver, turn left and follow the path to the back of the building. When you curve around to the service road behind the building, pass the first blacktop path on your right and then, at your second opportunity to turn right, walk down the cement stairs to enter the building through the double doors. Pass through the second set of double doors, and just before the vending machines, you will see the NFP office door on the left.