Fellow, Latin American Studies
About Babel Institute
Babel Institute is an independent, nonpartisan public policy think tank dedicated to advancing practical policy solutions to the political, economic, and social challenges facing young people around the world. Our Regional Studies Program, which covers the United States, Latin America, Europe, and Africa, conducts research and analysis on key policy issues affecting youth in each region.
Latin American Studies at Babel Institute examines governance, economic development, migration, climate change, and youth movements across the region, with particular attention to how these forces shape young people’s access to education, civic participation, and opportunities for upward mobility.
Responsibilities
- Conduct quantitative and qualitative research and produce outputs – policy briefs, essays, and reports – on political, economic, and social developments in Latin America.
- Support research publications and written outputs under the guidance of the Director of Latin American Studies.
- Compile data, background materials, and regional analysis to support ongoing research and publications.
- Participate in meetings and contribute to collaborative research projects across the Regional Studies Program.
Qualifications
- Current undergraduate student enrolled at an accredited U.S. college or university.
- Background or demonstrated interest in Latin American studies, international relations, public policy, or related fields.
- Strong writing, research, and analytical skills.
- Self-motivated and able to meet deadlines independently.
- A demonstrated interest in Latin American governance, social policy, or education, through coursework, research, or independent study.
All candidates must be eligible to work in the United States. Foreign nationals must have employment authorization, as Babel Institute does not sponsor visas for fellows.
Compensation
This is an unpaid fellowship. A stipend may be available to support special projects and field research undertaken during the fellowship.
Benefits and Learning Outcomes
- Experience conducting applied policy research within a think tank environment.
- Research guidance provided through a peer-led, youth-directed structure, with oversight and support from senior staff.
- Publication opportunities through Verity Voices Journal and affiliated outlets.
- Build a professional portfolio and strengthen your credentials for graduate studies, research careers, or policy work.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit the following materials to contact@babelinstitute.us with the subject line: Fellow, LATAM Studies - 2026 Application - [Your Name]
- A resume or CV
- A brief statement of interest (150–300 words)
- Writing sample: One analytical or research-based writing sample of approximately 750–1,250 words (about 3–5 pages, double-spaced). Examples include academic papers, policy briefs, essays, or op-eds.
Application Timeline
- Applications will close on Friday, January 23, 2026.
- Candidates whose qualifications best align with the role will be contacted beginning January 5, 2026.
- The anticipated start date for the fellowship is January 29, 2026.
Equal Opportunity
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for participation without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, or veteran status.