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  1. Koch Internship Program
    1. Short term (3 month) program that pairs employment with a partner organization with skill training and personal development. Has a classical liberal/right-wing bent and is a great way to find a first or second role in the policy world while placing you within a powerful network.
    2. https://standtogetherfellowships.org/koch-internship-program/
  2. Koch Associate Program
    1. Short term program that pairs 10 months of employment with a partner organization with skill training and personal development. Has a classical liberal/right-wing bent and is a great way to grow your network and develop new skills while getting your first full-time role.
    2. https://standtogetherfellowships.org/koch-associate-program/
  3. Hertog Humanities
    1. Virtual, part-time seminars exploring various topics from the humanities, from philosophy to classical literature to statecraft. A great way to expand your knowledge and become part of a good network.
    2. https://hertogfoundation.org/programs/humanities
  4. Hertog Political Studies Program
    1. Six week residential program for students interested in exploring the theory and practice of politics. An incredibly educational experience that covers a large array of important topics, lets you hear from leaders in different fields, and become part of a strong network.
    2. https://hertogfoundation.org/programs/political-studies
  5. Hertog Constitutional Studies
    1. A two-week residential fellowship exploring US constitutional history and legal theory under the tutelage of Adam White. Students get to explore important legal topics, hear from experts from throughout the legal field, and become part of a strong network.
    2. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://hertogfoundation.org/programs/constitutional-studies-program&ved=2ahUKEwjR47T5tPSJAxWlEVkFHQozAFwQFnoECBoQAQ&usg=AOvVaw051slOaPpnZfSGytrbt-WM
  6. Hertog War Studies
    1. An intensive two week program run in partnership with the Institute for the Study of War where students learn about the theory, practice, organization, and control of war and war assets. A phenomenal experience for people interested in national security, especially conflicts, where they get to study relevant subjects, learn from experts, and meet different major figures.
    2. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://hertogfoundation.org/programs/war-studies&ved=2ahUKEwi2jbP9tPSJAxX5EFkFHVSDL7UQFnoECAwQAQ&usg=AOvVaw18q41cYyWE45ogoucsP8Ce
  7. Hertog Security Studies
    1. Four one-week seminars exploring different topics in national security, led by experienced scholar-practitioners. Students can pick one or all and get to explore key topics in national security while improving their networks.
    2. https://hertogfoundation.org/programs/security-studies
  8. Hudson Institute Political Studies Fellowship
    1. Similar to the Hertog Political Fellowship, but with a greater focus on national security and foreign policy and a different set of key texts. A phenomenal way to build out your knowledge while networking and meeting interesting people.
    2. https://hudsonpoliticalstudies.org/fellowship/seminars
  9. Hudson Policy Certificate
    1. Short-term programs that gather and educate early and mid-career professionals on foreign, domestic, and national security policy. A great way to learn interesting ideas in your spare time and build skills.
    2. https://hudsonpoliticalstudies.org/policy
  10. DC Fellowship
    1. Run by Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy, an all-expenses paid trip to DC, where you’ll learn from and meet various public policy figures. Another great way to develop some knowledge and get connections.
    2. https://crcd.net/dc-fellowship/
  11. Harvard PPLC
    1. Weekend program at Harvard’s Kennedy School, where you learn about public policy school and how it can affect your career. Perfect for those interested in graduate-level public policy education.
    2. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.hks.harvard.edu/educational-programs/undergraduate-opportunities/public-policy-leadership-conference&ved=2ahUKEwjZi4vPtfSJAxXHEFkFHbDtN40QFnoECAwQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3VpO8XJD0tiyeAooKH9zDW
  12. American Enterprise Institute Summer Honors
    1. 1 week all-expenses paid program at AEI, where you’ll focus on a particular topic while also doing general programming. Great for knowledge building and can be a valuable thing on your resume.
    2. https://www.aei.org/shp/
  13. American Enterprise Institute Winter Honors
    1. Hybrid all-expenses paid AEI program with a weekend summit and virtual, synchronous classes that combine a specific topic and general programming. Great for knowledge building and can be a valuable thing on your resume.
    2. https://www.aei.org/academic-programs/whp/
  14. American Enterprise Institute Collegiate Network
    1. A membership program which provides interested students with educational and networking opportunities related to AEI and AEI scholarship. A great way to learn interesting things and find out about interesting opportunities.
    2. https://www.aei.org/collegiate-network/
  15. Hoover Institution Summer Policy Boot Camp
    1. Similar to AEI, but more generalist and at the Hoover Institution in Stanford, though you must cover your travel. A great way to explore your interest in public policy while also seeing what types of policy are most interesting to you.
    2. https://www.hoover.org/hoover-institution-summer-policy-boot-camp
  16. Hoover Institution Indigenous Student Seminar
    1. This program is for indigenous college students and recent graduates. In it, you spend four days at the Hoover Institution studying federal policy, tribal governance, and indigenous entrepreneurship with a focus on the past, present, and future of indigenous economies.
    2. https://www.hoover.org/indigenous-student-seminar-hoover-institution
  17. Paragon Policy Fellowship
    1. Connects teams of students' passionate about Science and Tech Policy to government projects, which they work on part-time. Great way to gain real experience during the school-year or in the summer while still being able to do other things.
    2. https://www.paragonfellowship.org/
  18. PPIA Fellowship
    1. Six-week summer educational program held at various top public policy schools for rising seniors. Great way to prepare for grad school and learn policy skills that are often hard to develop outside of the classroom/policy jobs.
    2. https://www.ppiaprogram.org/fellowship
  19. Mercatus Center - Don Lavoie Fellowship
    1. A virtual, paid program for undergraduates and recent graduates interested in political economy, with a focus on Austrian, Bloomington, and Virginian Political Economy. A great way to help learn interesting and valuable economic concepts with policy and academic applications.
    2. https://www.mercatus.org/students/don-lavoie-fellowship