New Israel-Based Fellowship Available

Are you a member of the pro-Israel community?  Are you interested in a career in the public sector, media or government?

The Israel Research Fellowship is a new fellowship seeking to build a community of outstanding leaders and influential opinion makers. It supports exceptional post-graduates and outstanding college graduates from across the world who have committed to a yearlong, Israel-based fellowship in a major governmental, non-governmental, think-tank or media setting. Mentored by senior executives in their placements and informed by specially designed conferences, Israel Research Fellows, with their comprehensive knowledge of historical and intellectual trends, serve as articulate spokespeople on Middle Eastern Affairs.

Potential placements include the Prime Minister’s Office, the Foreign Ministry, as well as a host of prestigious think tanks and NGOs.  We are currently accepting applications for 2011/2012.  For more information please contact josh@israelresearchfellowship.org or check our website at www.israelresearchfellowship.org.

About the Israel Research Fellowship

The Israel Research Fellowship seeks to invest in young leaders researching in, and working towards, a peaceful and flourishing Middle East. We aim to create a community of outstanding leaders, experts and influential opinion makers in the field. The Fellowship supports exceptional post-graduates and outstanding college graduates from across the world who have committed to a year-long, Israel-based fellowship in a major governmental, non-governmental, think-tank or media setting. They will be mentored by senior executives in their placements and be continuously informed by specially designed training seminars. The Israel Research Fellows, with their comprehensive knowledge and training will serve as a network of young leaders, and future experts in the field.

The Israel Research Fellowship believes in selecting and coaching the best, brightest, and most passionate post graduates and indeed outstanding graduates, interested in a career in government, international relations, public policy, Middle East policy, politics, or the media.

We are investing in young leaders, and therefore investing in our future. This is no mere internship program. Seminars, specially designed conferences, close mentoring, and provocative and stimulating lectures are all essential elements of the broader education provided to Israel Research Fellows. Exposure to the best practices and lifetime wisdom of seasoned communal and political leaders inform the substance and judgments that Israel Research Fellows will make in decades to come. The Israel Research Fellowship also encourages the Fellows to write and publish op-eds, letters to the editor, and articles about the issues relevant to their placements and areas of expertise. The Fellows will attend a host of writing-skills workshops early in the Fellowship year, enabling them to maximize their writing potential when they publish throughout the year.

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