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THOMAS R. PICKERING FOREIGN AFFAIRS FELLOWSHIPS
       
  AWARDS  
    - Undergraduate Fellowship provides comprehensive funding for junior and senior years, as well as the first year of graduate study; plus seven-week summer institute
- Graduate Fellowship provides tuition for the first and second years of graduate study, summer internships with stipend, and summer overseas internships following tenure in the program
 
       
  WHO'S ELIGIBLE  
    Sophomores, seniors, and recent grads interested in foreign service  
       
  WEBSITE  
    http://www.woodrow.org/fellowships/foreign_affairs/pickering_undergrad/index.php
 
       
  DETAILS  
    The Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship Program has two components, one for undergraduate study and one for graduate study. Visit the Thomas R. Pickering website for details on the features and requirements for each track. Successful applicants demonstrate academic achievement and outstanding leadership skills, and they must be extraordinarily committed to a career in foreign service, as each candidate is obligated to a minimum of 4½ years' participation in Foreign Service following their award tenure.  
Office of Fellowships | 1940 Sheridan Road | Evanston, IL 60208 | Email | Phone: 847-491-2617 | Fax: 847-467-5746
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