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Hudson Institute Political Studies Summer Fellowship in the Theory and Practice of Politics

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Washington, DC
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  • Details

    Start Date:June 15, 2025
    End Date:July 26, 2025
    Application Deadline:January 4, 2025
    Payment:Stipend
    Stipend / Wage:3000
    Hours Per Week:40 hours/week

    Description

    Hudson Institute Political Studies offers top undergraduates a fellowship in political theory and practice that will broaden and deepen their understanding of public policy and American political principles. Students participate free of charge, are given complimentary accommodations and receive a $3,000 stipend to offset travel and other ancillary expenses. The 2025 Summer Fellowship will be held from June 15 to July 26.

    The core of Hudson Institute Political Studies Summer Fellowship in Theory and Practice of Politics is a six-week summer program for undergraduates and recent graduates, based in Washington, DC.

    This program includes four components:

    Component 1: Rigorous seminars led by master teachers on week-long topics in political theory and public policy. These seminars form the core of the program. Following careful reading of classic texts in political thought and policy analyses on selected topics, students engage in serious discussions every weekday morning for three hours.

    Component 2: A series of policy workshops led by think tank experts and experienced government officials will be held once per week during the six weeks of the summer program. These will allow students to actively engage in the policy-making process, wrestle with policy problems of our day, and gain an understanding of our policy process.

    Component 3: A distinguished speaker series, which takes place three afternoons per week during the summer program. National leaders from government, business, journalism, the military, and the academy will discuss important topics of political philosophy and public policy with the student body. These discussions will give the students insights into the true nature of public service and the country’s most pressing issues

    Component 4: A series of events, which take place either in the afternoon or during the weekend. Students travel to places of national and historical interest in order to see politics through other lenses including art, history, and military decision-making. The events help students to understand political life as it has manifested itself outside of philosophy and policy.

    Applicants should have an interest in our fellowship topics--political thought and public policy, be good writers, and want to spend their summer in an intensive academic environment.

    Applicants do not need to be political science majors, but should have a sincere interest in politics, political thought and public policy, be willing to work hard and be willing to read, write and participate in class seminars and workshops.

    Hudson Institute Political Studies offers top undergraduates a fellowship in political theory and practice that will broaden and deepen their understanding of public policy and American political principles. Students participate free of charge, are given complimentary accommodations and receive a $3,000 stipend to offset travel and other ancillary expenses. The 2025 Summer Fellowship will be held from June 15 to July 26.

    The core of Hudson Institute Political Studies Summer Fellowship in Theory and Practice of Politics is a six-week summer program for undergraduates and recent graduates, based in Washington, DC.

    This program includes four components:

    Component 1: Rigorous seminars led by master teachers on week-long topics in political theory and public policy. These seminars form the core of the program. Following careful reading of classic texts in political thought and policy analyses on selected topics, students engage in serious…

    Location

    On-site
    1201 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004, USA
    400

    How to Apply

    To apply please visit www.hudsonpoliticalstudies.org. You will need:

    1. Resume or CV
    2. Personal Statement in answer to one of the following questions (1,000 words or fewer).

    What book has influenced you most and why?

    What do you hope to gain from the serious study of politics?

    1. Writing Sample (15 pages or fewer)
    2. Letter of Recommendation

    To apply please visit www.hudsonpoliticalstudies.org. You will need:

    1. Resume or CV
    2. Personal Statement in answer to one of the following questions (1,000 words or fewer).

    What book has…

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