U.S. Diplomatic Studies Intern
The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training (ADST) is a nonpartisan, nongovernmental organization dedicated to capturing, preserving, and sharing the experiences of America's diplomats. We work closely with the U.S. Department of State and are located at the National Foreign Affairs Training Center (NFATC) in Arlington, Virginia.
Our internship program introduces students to diplomacy and diplomatic tradecraft through high-impact, hands-on experience. Interns contribute to projects that advance our mission by conducting research, supporting educational initiatives, engaging in congressional outreach, and applying emerging technologies to diplomatic training. Throughout the internship, interns gain a practical understanding of how diplomacy is practiced.
A defining feature of the internship is the opportunity to learn directly from experienced practitioners. Through our Diplomatic Leadership Academy and regular engagement with retired ambassadors, Foreign Service officers, and other foreign affairs professionals, interns gain firsthand insight into diplomatic tradecraft, leadership, and public service. Along the way, interns also develop the skills, judgment, and sense of purpose that will serve them throughout their careers.
Internship Objectives:
- Develop a clear understanding of American diplomatic history and practice.
- Strengthen your writing, analytical, communication, and reasoning skills.
- Develop an appreciation for oral histories as a tool for study, analysis, and training.
- Exhibit exceptional professional behavior and team spirit.
- Strengthen your public speaking skills and principled leadership.
- Be good public servants.
Essential Skills:
- Curiosity and initiative
- Strong writing and communication skills
- Research and analytical skills
- Attention to detail
- Professionalism and reliability
- Adaptability and willingness to learn
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Time management and organization
Who Can Apply:
The ADST Internship is open to all majors, with preference given to students studying international affairs, political science, history, library science, journalism, business, and English. Students at all class levels, as well as graduate students, postgraduates, and recent graduates (within one year of graduation), are eligible to apply.
How To Apply:
We accept interns during the spring, summer, and fall semesters for both in-person and virtual experience. Special appointments during academic recesses may also be considered. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or U.S. Permanent Residents. Applications are evaluated upon submission.
If you are seriously interested in this internship, you should apply well before the deadline. Although the positions are unpaid, we do offer a modest stipend to help cover transportation costs.
Deadlines for applications are:
Spring – November 30
Summer – March 30
Fall – July 30
Early applications are strongly encouraged. We review candidates on a rolling basis, and the application window may close early if the positions are filled.
To apply for an internship with ADST, please email us at internship@adst.org with the following in a PDF:
- 2-page writing sample/excerpt from your larger research paper, memo, etc.
- Resume
- Cover Letter
- In your cover letter, make sure you address the following questions:
- Why are you interested in the ADST internship, and what skills will you be bringing to the team?
- What areas of ADST’s work are you interested in, and why? Please be specific.
- What do you hope to gain from this internship?
- A copy of your unofficial or official transcript
To learn more about the program, please visit our internship program page: https://adst.org/about-adst/interns/