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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 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. 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. In cooperation with the prestigious German volunteer program "Aktion Sühnezeichen Friedensdienste” (or “Action Reconciliation Service for Peace”), AJC offers a paid, one year fellowship at its office in Berlin, Germany. Fellows will work on creating various AJC materials and help prepare and implement events in regards to the office's work on the German-Israeli Relationship, transatlantic relations and the German-Jewish relationship (both within and outside of Germany). For more information including application instructions please click the link above. For those interested in Scottish politics and its local Jewish community, the Scottish Council of Jewish Communities is seeking current undergraduates or recent graduates to participate in it's internship program. Interns will be working on project-specific tasks and the program includes a small stipend. |
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With over 100 years of experience, AJC has distinguished itself as the premiere Jewish advocacy organization. In doing so, AJC has dedicated its work to a range of issues including advancing human rights, combatting anti-semitism, and supporting the Middle East peace process, among others. AJC is proud to have offices all over the country as well as internationally and there are many employment opportunities within the organization. As this list is updated frequently, please make sure to check back often. Will promote intergroup engagement within ACCESS, AJC’s new generation program, by finding and building relationships with new and existing ethnic and religious groups.Four fellows will be selected and will be placed in Fellows will be placed in AJC offices in New York, Washington DC, and Miami.. This is one-year program with a possibility of extending to a second year. |
