What is the profile of a typical Albright Fellow?
The Albright Institute will select a diverse group of Fellows. It is the belief of the Institute that Fellows from various disciplines, academic years, social, cultural, and economic backgrounds are required to solve the complex issues that face the international community. Typically, an Albright Fellow will have demonstrated interest in global issues through coursework, internships, organizational involvement or voluntary work. However, the selection committee will consider closely a candidates reason for applying to the Institute.
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