Jan 24, 2008

Harold Rosenthal Fellowship in International Relations

The Harold W. Rosenthal Fellowship offers qualified students pursuing a career in international relations the opportunity to spend a summer in professional fellowship positions with a Member of Congress or in the = State Department. In most years, two to four students are awarded the fellowship, each receiving a stipend for his or her work. In 2007, fourteen students were selected.

The Fellowship is in honor of Harold Rosenthal, a Senate staff member who was a victim of international terrorism, killed in 1976 at the age of 29. He had already begun a successful career in international relations. The fellowship celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2006, memorialized by a legacy of ninety-two outstanding fellows to date.

Fellows are selected based on their commitment to public service, their education and interest in international relations as well as their experience and their dedication to values held and pragmatism demonstrated by Harold Rosenthal. Those include a professional commitment to conflict resolution, governance, and multi-culturalism.

The fellowship positions chosen are carefully chosen to ensure that the fellows have the opportunity to perform substantive work in international relations and security policy. At least one fellow a year also participates in the European Union's Visitors Program.

The Application Process

Candidates for the fellowship must be either graduate students in international relations or, in special cases, college seniors. In each case, the candidate must be planning to continue his or her education after the summer internship.

Students may obtain applications through the Dean's office of participating schools. Each applicant must submit biographical information, transcripts, one reference, and a two-page essay on foreign relations to his or her school's Dean. Each Dean then nominates up to three candidates to the Fellowship board, which reviews the candidates and selects semi-finalists to interview.

Applications for the 2008 program will be due on February 8, 2008.

Once selected by the Fellowship board, semifinalists will be invited to come to Washington, D.C. for interviews. No funds are available to cover travel expenses. At least two finalists are selected to be interviewed by each sponsor.

All finalists will be notified of selection within one week of the interviews.

Eligibility Requirements

Both U.S. and International students are eligible to apply. The criteria include:

- demonstrated familiarity with foreign affairs issues
- knowledge of and desire to take part in government service
- commitment to the ideals of international peace and understanding
- strength of character
- responsibility to serve memory of an outstanding individual
- ability to bring intellectual vigor and personal dynamism to the service of this award
- ability to develop new ideas

Additional criteria to be considered:
- clear, intelligent writing ability
- practical policy or public service experience (hint- highlight this, if you have it, on your resume!)

For more information about the Fellowship, please see the Rosenthal Fellowship web page at http://www.rosentha lfellowship. org

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