Hertog Security Studies
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.
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.
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….
Weekend program at Harvard’s Kennedy School, where you learn about public policy school and how it can affect your career. Perfect for those interested in graduate-level public policy education. https://www.hks.harvard.edu/educational-programs/undergraduate-opportunities/public-policy-leadership-conference
A two-week residential fellowship exploring US constitutional history and legal theory under the tutelage of Adam White. Students get to explore important legal topics, hear from experts from throughout the legal field, and become part of a strong network. https://hertogfoundation.org/programs/constitutional-studies-program
Short-term programs that gather and educate early and mid-career professionals on foreign, domestic, and national security policy. A great way to learn interesting ideas in your spare time and build skills. https://hudsonpoliticalstudies.org/policy
A one-year competitive program fellowships focusing on Austrian, Bloomington, and Virginian Political Economy. Participants attend a number of colloquia and read a number of different topics. Paid and a way to help learn interesting and valuable economic concepts. https://www.mercatus.org/students/frederic-bastiat-fellowship
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