Israel Fellowship and Internship Opportunities

Questions? Contact Sapir Levi at sapir@hillelcenter.org

 

BICEP Fellow

We are pleased to announce our BICEP Fellow Internship Program. We anticipate a rigorous application and interview process and look forward to an intern that is well-trained, motivated, and highly productive. This is a wonderful program that will provide you with professional skills and will look great on your resume. The BICEP Fellowship is meant for outstanding student leaders.

What would you do?

  • Get to know a variety of communities across campus

  • Lead Israel themed programs

  • Connect with student leaders

  • Explore and deepen your identity and learning about Israel

  • Personal and leadership development

  • Create connections and collaborations between multiple communities on campus

Qualifications:

  • Full time student at FAU

  • Must have at least 2 semesters left on campus

  • Well-trained, motivated, and highly productive

  • Students from any background at FAU are eligible to apply

If you have any questions please contact Sharon Brantwein, sharon@hillelcenter.org Good luck!

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StandWithUs Emerson Fellow

The Emerson Fellowship is a prestigious, year-long program that recruits, trains, educates, and inspires over 150 pro-Israel student leaders on campuses around the world. Emerson Fellows participate in 2 FREE training conferences and once-a-month professional development workshops, all while being personally mentored by their Campus Coordinator. Aside from first access to StandWithUs resources, Emerson Fellows gain direct support from our Research & Strategy and Legal Departments as well as their international fellowship network. Program requirements include creating 6 interactive events, helping organize the pro-Israel community, and representing StandWithUs on their campus. Fellows who complete all of the requirements will receive $1,000 at the end of the academic year.

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Jewish National Fund Campus Fellow

Campus Fellows have the important role of building support for Israel in campus spaces guided by the vision of JNF - to ensure a strong, secure, and prosperous future for the land and people of Israel. Every project, initiative, and campaign they take on is integral to JNF's overall vision of building and connecting to our land. This is a paid fellowship with a $1000 yearly stipend to be given upon successful completion of the fellowship.

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Hasbara Fellowship

The Hasbara Fellowships Israel Program is an exclusive 16 day Israel advocacy training program focused on offering pro-Israel student leaders the opportunity to gain leadership skills, network with their peers, meet Israelis and Palestinians from all sides of the political spectrum, and travel to strategic locations throughout the country. After the program you will be able to become a Hasbara Fellow with a $500 yearly stipend to be given upon successful completion of the fellowship.

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Zionist Organization of America

ZOA fellowship requirements for the coming academic year will be: 2 events per semester (in-person or virtual programs, social media initiatives, etc.), 2 webinars per semester (attend a minimum of two ZOA Campus webinars). We have made sure that the fellowship is as manageable and flexible as possible for students while maintain the same educational and engaging content.

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Israel on Campus Coalition

This fellowship focuses on equipping pro-Israel and Jewish leaders to get involved with student government. Each ICC Fellow will receive a stipend of $1,000 during the 2021-2022 academic year. Stipends will be paid in two installments pending completion of fellowship requirements.

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Israeli American Council - Mishelanu

IAC Mishelanu Fellows mission and goal is to:

  • Develop leadership and entrepreneurship skills

  • Practice leadership by leading social and educational programs

  • Networking to the wider Israeli-American community

  • Interaction with campuses and student’s organization

  • National exposure

This is a paid fellowship with a $500 yearly stipend to be given upon successful completion of the fellowship.

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Israeli American Council - Mishelanu Activism Ambassadors Fellowship

IAC Mishelanu Activism Ambassadors are chosen student leaders, pro-Israel activists, and community developers from campuses across the US. As a Mishelanu Activism Ambassador, you are provided with the prestigious opportunity to share your passion for Israel, amplify your own activist strategies, and serve as a living bridge between Israel and the campus community as a national pro-Israel campus leader.

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CAMERA Fellowship

The CAMERA Fellowship is a sought-after one-year Fellowship that is offered on a highly selective basis. Participants in our Fellows program are leaders on campus, proactively spreading the truth about Israel to fellow students, professors and the media. 50 CAMERA Fellows from across North America, the UK, and Israel are selected based on their in-depth knowledge of the Arab-Israeli conflict, history of Israel and current events, experience in Israel activism on campus and portfolio of their published work. Fellows receive a stipend of $1,500 (Israel) upon completion.

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