Fellowships & Internships
Here is a list of the most recent fellowships and internships for Latino students. Take advantage of meeting your potential new co-workers! Apply for these great opportunities and get your foot in the door. If you have fellowships and/or internships to add to this list, please send them to alumninetwork@hsf.net.
- Center for Health Policy at the University of New Mexico
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Center for Health Policy at the University of New Mexico will awarding new fellowships of $24,000 each with full tuition remission and student health insurance and three or more new dissertation fellowships of $12,000 with similar benefits for the academic year 2011‐12. For more information visit: http://healthpolicy.unm.edu/
Selected interns work in the offices of U.S. representatives in Washington, D.C.
The Ford Motor Company CHLI Leadership Program offers invaluable insight to Hispanic students who want to gain first-hand experience on how the federal government works and public policy is shaped. Interns are placed with Institutions and Members of Congress.
Post-graduate fellows are introduced to all aspects of the public affairs arena.
Internships at federal agencies and private corporations that provide participants direct experience in a myriad of careers in the federal and corporate sectors.
INROADS develops and places minority youth in business and industry to prepare them for corporate and community leadership.
10 week summer internship opportunities in research, communications and outreach, and development.
Project MATCH is an internship program sponsored by the Los Angeles Community College District. Applications for those interested in a community college faculty internship are now being accepted.
- The Robert Toigo Foundation fellowship
The Robert Toigo Foundation fellowship supports the ongoing advancement, leadership and contribution of exceptional minority graduate business degree students and alumni interested in pursuing careers in the finance industry. The Toigo Fellowship encompasses a comprehensive leadership development program (APEx) that includes professional mentoring and coaching, a merit-based award, networking opportunities, and personalized job/career support throughout business school and beyond.
www.toigofoundation.org
- White House Internship Program
This is a unique opportunity to gain job experience and an inside look at the life of White House staff while building leadership skills. The
program is designed to mentor and cultivate today’s young leaders, strengthen their understanding of the Executive Office and prepare them for future public service possibilities.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/internships/