Science Diplomacy Program

Program

Interested? Email us at info@scipolnetwork.org to request an application.
Application period: January 12 - 25, 2026.


NSPN's Science Diplomacy Program partners small groups of students or early career scientists with science diplomacy organizations. By engaging in high-level, team-based projects, participants gain immersive experiential learning that translates technical expertise into meaningful diplomatic contributions. This program serves as a professional catalyst, allowing scientists to produce tangible results, expand their network, and gain firsthand insight into the evolving landscape of science diplomacy.

DESCRIPTION

PROJECTS WITH THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE

We are looking for early career professionals to contribute to two high-priority projects with the U.S. Department of State. This is a unique opportunity to apply your expertise to global challenges while gaining direct, hands-on experience within the federal government.

Project #1: AI Infrastructure & Resource Mapping: Using research and GIS tools to explore the global landscape of data centers and analyze their impact on energy and water infrastructure.

Project #2: Transatlantic Science and Technology Policy: Understand the Horizon Europe program and explore new aspects for its successor (FP10, launching 2028) to improve U.S.-EU research collaboration.

WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE?

This program is designed for individuals who thrive in a fast-paced, rapidly changing environment. You should be comfortable working collaboratively in a team setting and ready to meaningfully contribute to projects designated as presidential priorities. 

* For the AI Infrastructure project, those with proficiency using GIS will be given additional consideration during selection.

PROGRAM COMMITMENT:

  • Project Timeline: February - April, 2026 (may be extended, if project requires)

  • Time Commitment: 5 to 7 hours per week (includes 2 hours of mandatory weekly meetings with mentors).

  • This is a fully remote opportunity, with all meetings and project work conducted virtually.

HOW TO APPLY: Request an application by emailing us at info@scipolnetwork.org.
The application period is January 12 - 25, 2026.

SKILLS COVERED IN THIS PROGRAM:

Diplomacy
Collaboration
Science Communication

QUESTIONS? Email us at scipolnetwork.org

In collaboration with:

Beyond the skills and knowledge, participants will gain additional benefits such as:

  • High-Level Exposure: Work on projects that impact national and international policy.

  • Dual Mentorship: Receive guidance from both an NSPN mentor and a mentor at the State Department.

  • Career Building: Gain tangible experience in science diplomacy and high-level project management.

Benefits: