2019 FAIT Fellowship application now open

The Washington Center
The Washington Center

The 2019 Foreign Affairs Information Technology (FAIT) Fellowship application is now open.

Leverage your passion for technology to serve the U.S. abroad. Become a Foreign Affairs Information Technology Fellow.

If you're pursuing an IT-related degree and interested in using technology solutions for the business of diplomacy, particularly if you are a member of an underrepresented group, the Foreign Affairs Information Technology Fellowship (FAIT) could be your path to a rewarding career. This fellowship offers you a truly unique opportunity, including financial support, mentoring and professional development. Fellows agree to a minimum five-year service commitment as an Information Management Specialist.

Administered by Washington Center, this U.S. Department of State fellowship program aims to diversify the ranks of Information Management Specialists serving in the U.S. Foreign Service with traditionally underrepresented minority groups. This includes but is not limited to racial, geographic, religious and gender minorities, as well as those with financial need. If accepted you’ll receive the financial support, mentoring and professional development to prepare you for a career in the Foreign Service. Upon successfully completing the program and the Foreign Affairs IT Specialist entry requirements, you will receive a career conditional appointment as a Foreign Service Information Management Specialist (IMS).

For details, and to apply before February 15, 2019, please visit The Washington Center.