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THE EDWARD RAWSON FELLOWS PROGRAM
The Edward Rawson Fellows Program provides recent college and
university graduates the opportunity to obtain hands-on experience working on
global issues with one of the country’s leading educational and advocacy
organizations.
The Rawson Fellows Program is designed to (1) provide
a unique educational experience to outstanding individuals who might otherwise
not have the opportunity to work on global issues in Washington, DC; (2)
develop leadership skills that can serve the Fellow throughout a career in
public service; (3) and continue the work of Edward Rawson by encouraging
young people to become active in international affairs and promote active U.S.
engagement within global institutions.
Each quarter, Citizens for Global Solutions will offer
between three and five Fellowships. Currently, the first round of Fellows will
work on Government Relations, Peace & Security, Communications and Strategic
Planning, and Health and Environment.
In launching this new initiative, Citizens for Global
Solutions named the program after longtime board member and supporter Edward
Rawson, an exceptional global leader who has committed his life to promoting
peace, justice and freedom for a democratically governed world.
In announcing the program, Charles J. Brown, the President
and CEO of Citizens for Global Solutions said, “I can think of no better way to
will honor and sustain the extraordinary work of Edward Rawson. Throughout his
professional career with USAID, the U.S. Department of State, and other
international institutions, Ed remained dedicated to global solutions. His life,
which has been guided by an unrelenting dedication to peace, justice and
democracy, is truly a model for us all.
“Rawson Fellows will have the chance to hone their skills,
learn how Washington works, demonstrate their commitment to global issues, and
be a part of an innovative organization seeking long-term global solutions to
some of the most pressing global issues of today.”
"I am delighted and honored to have my name associated with
this exciting new program," said Edward Rawson. "Over the past decade it has
become increasingly important for education and advocacy organizations like
Citizens for Global Solutions to have a strong Washington, DC presence, with
staff who know the issues and who can help leverage member activism in the halls
of Congress. Bringing young leaders to our nation's capital to learn about --
and have an impact on -- policy-making will greatly benefit both our work and
the careers of outstanding young men and women."
Prospective Rawson Fellows should be recent graduates of
undergraduate or graduate programs in history, international relations,
economics, political science, law, public policy, or another field relevant to
the work of Citizens for Global Solutions. They should have a strong track
record of outstanding academic achievement and a strong interest in U.S. global
engagement and the global issues facing the international community. Prior
experience with public-interest activism or advocacy is a plus, but not a
prerequisite.
Supported by a monthly stipend, Fellows will serve for three
months as program officers, with the possibility of renewal for an additional
three months. Should they demonstrate a strong record during their fellowship,
they also will receive preferred consideration for permanent positions with the
organization.
Citizens for Global Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women,
people of color, and members of other underrepresented communities are
strongly encouraged to apply.
To apply for a Fellowship contact
info@globalsolutions.org.
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