Hertog Humanities
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.
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.
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.
Academic program where you study federal policymaking and the inner workings of the executive and legislative branch, culminating in an op-ed and research papers. This program is for students with a STEM background and focuses on science and technology policy. A great way to develop analytical skills and produce interesting work while meeting important people….
Highly-selective program run by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute where you study the intellectual tradition of ordered liberty and become part of a large alumni network. Great way to improve your understanding of political thought and life and signal your interest in the right-wing world.
A virtual, paid program for graduate students 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. https://www.mercatus.org/students/ronald-coase-fellowship
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. https://hertogfoundation.org/programs/security-studies
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. https://www.mercatus.org/students/don-lavoie-fellowship