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Campus Activities AJC has a host of outreach programs for students at the high school and college level. The goals of student-oriented programming at AJC are to educate about Israel, American Jewish affairs, Jewish cultural life, and to provide resources to help students respond to intimidation on college and university campuses. Take a look at AJC's publications geared for students here and view a short clip about why students get involved with AJC. |
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>>The AJC Goldman Fellowship The AJC Goldman Fellowship Program is designed to develop future leaders in the areas of international and domestic politics, diplomacy, public relations, and management. This highly selective paid Fellowship gives a group of young people the unique opportunity to work for a period of nine weeks full-time (or longer part-time) at offices throughout the world-from San Francisco to Geneva, Switzerland, and from New York to Melbourne, Australia. |
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>>The Helen and Martin Kimmel Internship The Helen and Martin Kimmel Internship Program:College and graduate students are encouraged to apply for volunteer internships year-round at AJC. Interns have the unique opportunity to get an insider’s look at the work of AJC in areas such as diplomatic outreach, Israel advocacy, intergroup and interethnic relations, and public relations. |
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