
Max Kampelman Fellowship
The Max Kampelman Fellowship is designed for graduate students and recent undergraduates interested in international security, human rights, and strategic communications. This fellowship offers hands-on experience working alongside experts in the field, contributing to policy, communications, and outreach initiatives of the U.S. Helsinki Commission.
Fellows will engage in meaningful work that promotes national security and human rights across the OSCE region, gaining valuable insights into the legislative process and international affairs.
Eligibility
Candidates must be U.S. citizens, permanent residents seeking citizenship, refugees, asylees, or owe allegiance to the United States. The fellowship is open to graduate students, recent undergraduates (within one year of graduation), and, in exceptional cases, undergraduates with prior internship experience.
Benefits
Compensation of $27 per hour for a workload of 30 hours per week.


