Antonin Scalia Fellowship
An in-person, graduate-level seminar for mid-career lawyers in policy-relevant roles to explore constitutional law and related topics. A great way to network and learn more about law and legal policy.
An in-person, graduate-level seminar for mid-career lawyers in policy-relevant roles to explore constitutional law and related topics. A great way to network and learn more about law and legal policy.
Seminar run by AIER and the Academy of Capitalism where undergraduates and early-stage graduate students explore the intersection of classical liberalism and business. A great learning opportunity for people interested in free-market policy and the intersection of policy and business. https://www.academyoncapitalism.org/capitalism-voluntary-society
An in-person, graduate-level course on the military and diplomatic history of WW2, including in-class seminars, meal discussions, and battlefield visits. Aimed at early and mid-career policy and political professionals and is a great way to learn about military policy and grand strategy.
A year-long program for young leaders with a commitment to improving public policy, that combines networking, academic discussions, and professional development. A great way to network and build our your knowledge and skillbase.
A paid fellowship for young professionals working in policy, national and state government, media, and other areas interested in statesmanship and political thought, with a special emphasis on the founders and Lincoln. A great way to continue your learning of founding principles and to meet interesting and important figures. https://www.claremont.org/fellowships/lincoln-fellowship
Run by the Cicero Institute, provides graduate students with part-time work in public policy. A great way to start gaining experience while in graduate school or to keep your skills sharp. https://ciceroinstitute.org/about/jobs/law-and-policy-fellowship
A short, paid fellowship where young conservatives study the moral and political principle of the American constitutional order. A great way to continue your learning of founding principles and meet interesting people.