The Carnegie Junior Fellows Program provides an opportunity for 10-12 students who desire careers in international affairs to have a substantive one-year working experience in Washington, DC. Junior Fellows provide research assistance to scholars working on Carnegie programs. Applicants must be nominated by their university and should have completed a significant amount of course work related to their discipline of interest. Fellowships are awarded to uniquely qualified candidates who are selected from a pool of nominees from close to 400 participating colleges.
Alexis Dale-Huang will graduate May 2017 with a Bachelor of Arts in both International Relations and East Asian Area Studies. Alexis previously studied in China as a Boren Scholar and will work with the China Studies (Asia Program) during her time as a Junior Fellow.