Are you a recent graduate eager to make a difference in international relations, human rights, and global diplomacy? The Morris B. Abram Fellowship at UN Watch presents an exceptional opportunity to gain hands-on experience in Geneva, Switzerland, or Jerusalem, Israel. This prestigious full-time, salaried fellowship offers competitive compensation and the chance to contribute to critical international advocacy efforts.
UN Watch is a globally recognized non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to monitoring the United Nations’ (UN) performance in line with its founding principles. The organization actively promotes human rights, supports victims of oppressive regimes, and combats antisemitism and bias against Israel at the UN. Through rigorous research, advocacy, and diplomacy, UN Watch holds the UN accountable for its decisions and actions.
The Morris B. Abram Fellowship is a one-year program that begins in September 2025. Designed for recent university graduates, this program provides in-depth training in international diplomacy, policy analysis, and media strategy. Alumni of this prestigious fellowship have gone on to excel in fields such as law, government, diplomacy, human rights, and journalism, with former fellows holding prominent positions, including the editor-in-chief of Foreign Policy magazine.
As a UN Watch Fellow, you will work directly with the Executive Director and take on a variety of dynamic responsibilities, including:
UN Watch is seeking candidates who meet the following criteria:
If you are driven by a passion for human rights, diplomacy, and international advocacy, the Morris B. Abram Fellowship is your gateway to a rewarding career in global affairs. This is your chance to contribute to meaningful change while working with one of the most influential NGOs monitoring the UN.
Don’t miss out! Apply before March 1, 2025, and take the first step toward shaping international policy and defending human rights