Apply now to spend 4 months interning in Washington DC this fall
Apply now to spend 4 months interning in Washington DC this fall
Hungarian American Coalition's
John N. Lauer Leadership Training Program 
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS 
The Hungarian American Coalition's John N. Lauer Leadership Training Program (LTP) is now actively searching for qualified applicants for two internship positions in the Fall of 2019. 

The LTP has the goal of bringing English-speaking Hungarians to gain first-hand work and life experience at Washington, DC-based institutions.
Program participants learn about the workings of both the U.S. government and the non-profit world through assignments to think tanks and non-governmental organizations. In addition, participants complete a Coalition research project to become familiar with the vibrant Hungarian-American community. Their experiences are customized to their areas of interest and help them establish contacts in the U.S. in their chosen field, and motivate them to enter public service in their country of origin.
Host institutions in the past have included: Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS); International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES); Heritage Foundation; William Penn Association and the Hungarian Human Rights Foundation; German Marshall Fund of the United Sates; Global Entrepreneurship Network; Meridian House International; Design Museum Boston; The European Institute; International Market Analysis; Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development; Pinnacle Care Health Advisory; Center for Open Data Enterprise; Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA); Experience Corps; International Cybersecurity Dialogue; Blue Medium, Inc.; Marymount University; Center for Energy, Natural Resources and Geopolitics (CENRG); International Tax and Investment Center’s (ITIC) Energy Growth and Security (EGS) Program etc.
For application details, visit the Hungarian American Coalition's website
Application deadline is May 31. 

What Past Interns Are Saying:


“This internship provided the opportunity to interact with U.S. and European policymakers, analysts and thinkers as well as the vibrant Hungarian American community in D.C. Working at CEPA and being involved in several Hungarian events organized by the Hungarian American organizations enabled me to get to know a lot of people, which is a substantial network for the future.” - Viktória Katona

"I appreciate that I was able to get first-hand experience about these important issues, and I am certain that I will be able to use this knowledge at my work in Hungary.” - Tatjána Turányi

 "Learning about new perspectives, deepening my knowledge and familiarizing myself with new research techniques will definitely help me in my future professional endeavors, while having a chance to be a part of Washington, DC’s lively scientific and cultural scene made me more ambitious and determined." - Annamária Kránicz

 “The Coalition Internship Program gave me an amazing opportunity to understand the processes of the American work environment and a chance to test myself and my knowledge participating in real projects with real colleagues. I consider myself extremely lucky to gain such experience which gave me tremendous motivation to succeed at building my future." - Liza Borovoj

The program is funded in part by:
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