GSF Fellows Program
GSF’s new Fellows Program is targeted at undergraduate and graduate students with an interest in education, a background in international affairs, and a commitment to help improve the preparedness of young Americans for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.
Much like interns, Fellows volunteer their time and talents to support GSF operations in ways that best suit their interests, professional plans, and schedules. For example, Fellows can participate by conducting research, developing web resources, assisting with outreach programs, or supporting philanthropic efforts. In addition to obtaining valuable professional experience and contributing to worthy educational ends, Fellows also have the opportunity to work with GSF’s distinguished Advisory Panel and Board, to collaborate on research projects and published works, and to promote GSF’s development as an institution.
Our inaugural group is comprised of six Fellows with diverse pursuits, including public policy, religious studies, music, ecological conservation, politics, business, and education. They have traveled around the globe, including recent trips to Southeast Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe, East Asia, Central America, Western Europe, and the Middle East, as well as sailing around the world.
First Class of GSF Fellows:
Mr. Robert Abbey
Amherst College
Amherst, MA
Mr. Brennan Barnard Senior Fellow at GSF St. Paul's School
Concord, NH
Mr. Richard Bennet
Yale University
New Haven, CT
Mr. Ian Hartshorn
Bucknell University
Lewisburg, PA
Mr. Stephane Levy
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Dr. Patrick Mendis
Distinguished Senior Fellow at GSF Vice President of Academic Affairs The Osgood Center for International Studies Washington, DC
Mr. Johnny Nicholson
Berklee College of Music
Boston, MA
Ms. Hannah Sadwith
St. John's College
Woodstock, VT
For more information about GSF’s Fellows Program, including application procedures and selection criteria, please submit our online information form or contact us directly.
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