UPDATE: Internship opportunities supporting Walter Roberts Endowment grants

On March 25, the Walter Roberts Endowment announced the submission period for the WRE summer internship grants and the Walter Roberts Public Diplomacy Studies for 2nd-year graduate students at the Elliott School of International Affairs.

Here are three internship opportunities – that, for the successful applicant – will be supported by the WRE summer internship grants.

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Online Engagement Assistant (IPDGC)

The Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication (IPDGC) is looking for a summer intern to help with IPDGC’s online engagement over the summer. The main focus will be on the different tasks that relate to the Public Diplomacy Examined (PDx) podcasts, which include the following responsibilities:

  • Identify and schedule interviews
  • Research and develop materials and conduct interviews
  • Edit and produce podcasts, also write short blurbs to accompany podcasts
  • Promotion work: establish and develop the PDx Instagram page; promote on IPDGC’s other social media platforms and website.

Useful to know: Adobe Audition, Zoom online meeting app, Soundcloud and other podcast hosting sites, apps for promotion (social media). Flexibility, creativity, and the ability to meet deadlines are desired. The position will work with the IPDGC Program Coordinator for supervision and guidance.

For the IPDGC application, please send:

  1. A cover letter and resume
  2. A 500-word essay on your goals for pursuing further studies or careers based on your PD courses  
  3. Separately – a short email/ letter of support from a GWU professor sent to ipdgc@gwu.edu  (Subject: NAME OF STUDENT: “Summer Internship grant”)

All materials to ipdgc@gwu.edu

Global Ties U.S. has two internship positions for Summer 2021 and applicants for the summer internship grant may apply for this position.

(A) Intern, Expo 2020 Dubai Team

As a nonprofit partner of the U.S. Department of State, Global Ties U.S. sustains a network that coordinates international exchange programs and brings current and future leaders from around the world to communities throughout the United States. We provide our members—from large, national organizations to smaller, community-based ones serving all 50 states and more than 20 countries—with connections, leadership development, and professional resources, so that they are the strongest, most effective organizations they can be.

Global Ties U.S. is seeking an intern to support our involvement in the U.S. Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. The intern will work closely with the Program Manager, Youth Ambassadors, the Program Manager, Cultural Programming, and the Program Associate, Logistics and Administration.

This internship is best suited for a highly motivated individual, who

  • Can establish and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders
  • Has strong organizational skills and experience in project management
  • Has strong attention to detail
  • Has excellent customer service and interpersonal skills
  • Has knowledge in using databases, spreadsheets and online tools
  • Has a great “can-do” attitude with a desire to innovate, develop, and implement

Prior internship experience in an office setting is preferred.

Global Ties U.S. offers interns a robust internship program. We value personal and professional growth and thus offer multiple professional development activities for interns scheduled throughout the semester.

This internship is a remote internship.

(B) Intern, Membership & Development, Global Ties U.S.

Global Ties U.S. is seeking a Membership and Development intern to support our operations. The intern will report to the Associate Director, Development, on projects and activities related to Global Ties U.S.’ fundraising and donor relations. For membership-related tasks, the intern will work closely with the Senior Program Associate for Membership & Grants.

Prior internship experience in an office setting is preferred. This internship is a remote internship.

This internship is best suited for a highly motivated individual, who

  • Can establish and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders
  • Has strong organizational skills and experience in project management
  • Has strong attention to detail
  • Has excellent customer service, communication, and interpersonal skills
  • Has knowledge in using databases, spreadsheets and online tools
  • Has strong analytical skills
  • Can handle multiple projects and priorities at a time
  • Has a great “can-do” attitude with a desire to innovate, develop, and implement

Tasks during this internship may include:

  • Researching corporate, foundation, and individual donors
  • Tracking, updating, and analyzing member and donor information using Salesforce CRM and other platforms
  • Processing donations and preparing gift acknowledgements
  • Drafting member and donor correspondence and fundraising appeals
  • Membership support including onboarding and training
  • Support member survey development and analysis
  • Pulling and aggregating data for reports and data visualization
  • Support development of online professional development courses
  • Assisting with event planning
  • Performing other administrative and logistical duties as assigned

The internship offers an opportunity to gain experience in nonprofit development by ways of engaging in a small but growing fundraising program, gaining experience in membership and donor relations, prospect research, member and donor management systems, major gifts strategy, data analysis and reporting, and key stakeholder communications.

Global Ties U.S. offers interns a robust internship program. We value personal and professional growth and thus offer multiple professional development activities for interns scheduled throughout the semester.

For both Global Ties applications, please send:

  1.  Cover letter and resume to Katherine Brown, President & CEO, Global Ties U.S. (kbrown@globaltiesus.org)
  2. Also please send a copy to be IPDGC (ipdgc@gwu.edu) with the following additional information for the internship grant:
  3. A 500-word essay on your goals for pursuing further studies or careers based on your PD courses  
  4. A short email/ letter of support from a GWU professor sent directly to ipdgc@gwu.edu  (Subject: NAME OF STUDENT: “Summer Internship grant”)

We also encourage interested students to apply for their own internships. For complete information on the 2021 WRE internship grants.

The deadline for submission for the Internship Grant is SATURDAY, MAY 1 by 11:59 pm EST

Inquiries on the 2021 Walter Roberts summer internship grants, please write to ipdgc@gwu.edu

Walter Roberts Endowment announces grants for summer internships and the Public Diplomacy Student Award

By Yvonne Oh, IPDGC Program Coordinator


The Walter Roberts Endowment (WRE) is happy to announce that the submissions period is open for the WRE summer internship grants and the Walter Roberts Public Diplomacy Studies for 2nd-year graduate students at the Elliott School of International Affairs.

WRE Summer Internship grants

The Endowment and the Institute for Public Diplomacy will continue to support undergraduate and graduate students at the George Washington University with internship grants totaling $15,000 or support opportunities to undertake internships in public diplomacy programs during summer 2021.

There will be five (5) grants of up to $3,000 which will be awarded to students for work on IPDGC projects, to support unfunded internships or similar opportunities in public diplomacy (as determined by the WRE).

More information on the grant, eligibility, and application details are available:  Walter Roberts Summer Internship Grant 2021 

The deadline for submission for the Internship Grant is SATURDAY, MAY 1 by 11:59 pm EST


Walter Roberts Public Diplomacy Studies Award

Since 2011, the Endowment has awarded the Walter Roberts Public Diplomacy Studies Award to a graduating student from the Master’s programs at the GW Elliott School of International Affairs, for academic excellence and professional aspirations in public diplomacy. The Award is recognized at the Commencement ceremony of the Elliott School and offers a $1000 prize to the successful student.

All applicants must be enrolled as full-time second-year students in graduate programs at the Elliott School of International Affairs and have taken a class in public diplomacy.

The deadline for submission for the Student Award is FRIDAY, APRIL 16 by 11:59 pm EST

Materials for Application

Applicants for the Internship Grant OR Student Award need to provide:

  1. A resume
  2. A 500-word essay on your goals for pursuing further studies or careers based on your PD courses.
  3. ADDITIONAL INFO the Summer Internship grant – please include information of the internship that you have: letter of acceptance, description of duties, duration of internship.
  4. A short email/ letter of support from a GWU professor sent directly to ipdgc@gwu.edu  (Subject: NAME OF STUDENT: “PD Studies Award 2021” or “Summer Internship grant”) The deadline for this email follows the deadline for the support being applied.

Applications for both award or grant need to be submitted to ipdgc@gwu.edu with the subject line “PD Studies Award 2021” or “Summer Internship grant 2021”.

For any questions: please contact IPDGC ipdgc@gwu.edu

Support the Walter Roberts Endowment

Raising awareness and inspiring public diplomacy practices around the world

March 8, 2021

Dear Friend,

The Walter Roberts Endowment was established 14 years ago with generous contributions from Dr. Roberts and the Roberts family to educate students, recognize leadership, and disseminate best practices in public diplomacy.

Thanks to the generous support of donors like you, the endowment has assisted in funding activities of the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication (IPDGC) at the George Washington University (GWU). This past year, recognizing the challenge students have faced during the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Endowment funded summer internships for graduate and undergraduate students related to public diplomacy. We also are proud to have hosted…. As the speaker for our annual Walter Robert’s Lecture. Past speakers have included Joseph Nye, Robert Kagan of the Brookings Institution, Ambassador Bruce Wharton (ret.), Ambassador Michael McFaul (ret.) of Stanford University, and many others.

The Endowment has also made possible awards to students in the School of Media and Public Affairs and the Elliott School of International Affairs. You can read more about the student awards here.

The Endowment funds IPDGC’s Award for Congressional Leadership in Public Diplomacy, which honors members of Congress who have been consistently supportive of public diplomacy throughout their careers. These awards support public diplomacy micro-projects in institutions situated in the member’s state or congressional district. This year’s recipient is Senator Boozman of Arkansas for his support of the Fulbright program. Past recipients have been Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, and Congresswoman Nita Lowey (New York). The Endowment also awarded small grants in the recipients’ names to the University of Tennessee Center for Sport, Peace, and Society, the Vermont Council on World Affairs, Battery Dance company (NYC), and Global Ties Arkansas.

Finally, we seek your assistance and support in our effort to increase the size of the Endowment to allow us to provide funded internships for undergraduate and graduate students, and grants to graduate students who could not otherwise afford to study public diplomacy at GWU.

We encourage you to join with the Roberts family in continuing to support the vital public diplomacy outreach work that the Endowment underwrites. Your support will be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Dr. Patricia Kabra

Chair

Walter Roberts Endowment Advisory Committee

In PDx: Vermont meets the world

Promoting global awareness and understanding

By Yvonne Oh, IPDGC Program Coordinator

In 1952, Vermont native Warren Austin, a former U.S. Senator and the first U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, founded the Vermont Council on World Affairs (VCWA) to promote awareness and understanding for world affairs through education and engagement.

For almost 70 years, VCWA has managed to welcome visitors from 75 countries and through these programs have contributed over $1 million in economic impact to Vermont’s economy.

In conversation with VCWA’s Executive Director, Patricia Preston (on left), PDx interviewer and SMPA graduate student Victoria Makanjuola learns more about how these public diplomacy programs build Vermont’s global reputation and enhances US interests by building relationships with leaders and communities overseas.

VCWA was also the recipient of a grant given to honor Sen. Patrick Leahy, the 2019 recipient of the IPDGC Walter Roberts Award for Congressional Leadership in Public Diplomacy. The grant of $5000 was used for a “reverse-exchange” program to Tanzania. Here are some of Patricia’s photos and recollections from that memorable program: 2019 Changemakers Summit in Dar Es Salaam.

2019 Changemakers Summit in Tanzania

To find out more about the Vermont Council of World Affairs and its programs, go to https://www.vcwa.org/

Enjoy the latest PDx podcast with Patricia Preston and the Vermont Council on World Affairs: Connecting the World to Vermont

Five GW students receive Walter Roberts Endowment grants for PD summer internships

By Yvonne Oh, IPDGC Program Coordinator

The Walter Roberts Endowment (WRE) and the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication (IPDGC) is pleased to announce that our $15,000 internship grant has been successfully awarded to five GW students – a sum of $3,000 per student – to support them in their Public Diplomacy internships over summer 2020.

Kevin Lynch and Victoria Makanjuola will be working with IPDGC on two projects: research to compile an annotated bibliography to be used by Public Diplomacy students and faculty; and a series of interviews for the Public Diplomacy Examined (PDx) podcast, recordings with PD academic experts and practitioners.

Other recipients of the grants are Halea Kerr-Layton who will be working on events at Global Ties US; Amy Liu who will be at the Canadian Embassy working on bilateral diplomacy through its media relations office; and Altynai Baibachaeva who will be at Meridian International Center doing work with the Global Connect division, bringing professionals around the globe to drive solutions for global challenges.

WRE and IPDGC wish our GW students well as they embark on their PD experiences this summer.

Walter Roberts Endowment launches summer internship grants

As the academic year draws to a close, the challenges brought on by COVID-19 continue to affect many GW students into the summer.

The Walter Roberts Endowment (WRE) and the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication (IPDGC) have created a $15,000 grant to support opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students at the George Washington University – to undertake internships in public diplomacy programs during summer 2020.

There will be five (5) grants of up to $3,000 which will be awarded to students for work on IPDGC projects, to support unfunded internships or similar opportunities in public diplomacy (as determined by the WRE).

More information on the grant, eligibility, and application details are available: Walter Roberts Endowment Internship grants 2020.

The deadline for submission is Wednesday, May 13 by 5pm (ET).

All application materials, or inquiries, to be sent to ipdgc@gwu.edu