Located at the heart of the global capital of international diplomacy,
business, and social activism, The New School contributes to and fosters
public debates about urgent social and political issues, often with
distinguished invited speakers. The city offers opportunities for
internships in diverse fields and organizations allowing students to
explore career options.
Fellowships
Vera List Center for Art and Politics
The Vera List Center for Art and Politics and the International Affairs programs offer a two-semester appointment fellowship in which the student acts as a liaison between the Vera List Center and International Affairs, establishing student-focused connections
between the activities of the Center and the International Affairs programs. The student plays an integral role in supporting research and public program development for the international Vera List Center Prize for Art and Social Justice and the Center's
seminar series. As an active member of the Vera List Center team, the student will also contribute their international affairs expertise to any of the Center's other public programs.
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Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility
The Zolberg Institute in Migration and Mobility brings together scholars from many disciplines and engages with contentious political and cultural questions of mobility and immobility, justice and inequality, and belonging and exclusion. The institute provides a space to think
about how migrants and migration are changing the political landscape—how they open up new political possibilities, wittingly or unwittingly. International Affairs students may benefit from opportunities for fellowships, public lectures, and conferences.
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India China Institute
The India China Institute provides opportunities for students and faculty to engage with the international network of innovative scholars, leaders, and opinion-makers in critical inquiries involving China, India, and the United States. International Affairs students may benefit from opportunities
for scholarships, fellowships, public lectures, and conferences.
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Internships
PassBlue
PassBlue is an independent, women-led journalism site that is considered the most influential media source covering the United States-United Nations relationship, as well as women's issues, human rights, peacekeeping, and other urgent global matters playing out in the United Nations. PassBlue is a
project based at the Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs and provides opportunities for student internships.
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Exchange Programs and Study Abroad
Sciences Po
Sciences Po, located in Paris, is described on its website as “an international research university, both selective and open onto the world, ranking among the finest institutions in the fields of humanities and social sciences.” International Affairs students
can take advantage of our exchange agreement with Sciences Po to spend one semester at Sciences Po. Candidates for the exchange are selected through a competitive process at International Affairs. Students will pay tuition to The New School and not incur a tuition
charge at Sciences Po. Students are responsible for funding their travel and living expenses.