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Junior Summer Institute (JSI)- Public Policy & International Affairs
Summer Holocaust Program
Summer School- Sciences Po Lille
Summer Program- Middlesex University
Summer positions- PGSIS
European Summer Institute- Prague
Junior Summer Institute (JSI)- Public Policy & International Affairs
http://www.ppiaprogram.org/programs/jsi.php
JSI is an intensive seven-week summer program that focuses on preparing students for graduate programs in public and international affairs and careers as policy professionals, public administrators and other leadership roles in public service. As a PPIA Fellow you are entitled to the following benefits: full tuition at a PPIA Junior Summer Institute, eligibility to receive assistance with travel expenses, $1,000 stipend, university housing with a meal plan, books and related course materials, GRE prep. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens who have completed junior year of college by the start of Junior Summer Institute and have at least one full semester or two quarters of coursework remaining before graduation. Students may apply to institutes at either the University of California at Berkley, University of Michigan, Carnegie Mellon University, or the University of Maryland. Please consult the website for details on each of these programs and application information.
Summer Holocaust Program
http://www.smcm.edu/users/bhkrondorfer/ISPH.html
The mission of the International Summer Program on the Holocaust is to create understanding of the contemporary significance of the history and legacy of the Holocaust through a four-week long dialogue between Jewish and non-Jewish students. Each program consists of several components, including extensive group sessions, workshops, lectures and testimonies by guest speakers, open forums, visits to museums and actual sites related to the Shoah and the history of National Socialism. Students are invited to submit applications about eight months prior to the beginning of a new summer program (the biennial programs usually start at the end of July) and American students write to the American director, Bjorn Krondorfer. Once accepted into the program, students receive a scholarship but are expected to pay a nominal fee, covering about one fourth of the actual costs. Please consult the website for further details.
Summer School- Sciences Po Lille
The Institute of Political Studies (SCIENCES PO LILLE) in northern France along the Belgian border is well aware of what a cross-border policy is all about: it is a school focused on European integration. SCIENCES PO LILLE offers a whole range of courses dealing both with issues about the European Union and also with the comparative study of different societies and political systems in Europe. The program runs for approximately three weeks in July and students must apply for the program by June 1. Please consult the website for updated fees and deadlines.
Summer Program- Middlesex University
Based in north London, Middlesex is one of the UK's largest Universities and its Summer Schoo2/9/07nally - as the leading integrated summer programme for university level study in the UK. The successful format of the Summer School reflects Middlesex's innovative, forward thinking approach to education and learning.
The Summer School has been growing steadily for nine years and last summer 1500 students from a variety of backgrounds choses from over 100 courses. Subjects ranged from the arts to computing, with each course selected for its special interest and wide appeal.
In addition to Middlesex students, we were delighted to be able to welcome students from the local area, across the UK and from 27 other countries including India, Ghana, Nigeria, Egypt, Romania, Canada and the USA.
Summer positions- PGSIS
http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/pgsis/job-oportunities.html
The Pennsylvania Governor’s School for International Studies was established at the University of Pittsburgh in 1984. Each year, several residential staff positions are available to undergraduate and graduate students. The Resident Teaching Assistant (RTA) is a paid position requires students to be available during the summer months (end of June to beginning of August) for the program. RTAs live with and supervise the high school PGSIS students and organize extra-curricular and student development activities. In addition, each RTA will work as a mentor, research advisor and country team facilitator for students. Compensation includes a private room and board during the program and a stipend of $2000. Please consult the website for the most current information.
European Summer Institute- Prague
http://www.europeum.org/summer_school/
The EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy associated with the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in European Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University has teamed up once again to organize a summer institute, which will discuss economic, legal and political challenges of enlarging European Union. This two week program will provide a great opportunity to share ideas with policy researchers from the Czech Republic carrying out the research on the EU integration process and influences of the changing EU politics and economy. The program typically runs from the end of June to the first week in July and the deadline for application is May 1. Please consult the website for details on courses and fees





