Master of Arts in Strategy and Policy, Fellowship Program
Unlike with other fields such as law, medicine, or engineering, there is no established pathway for students pursuing degrees in international affairs to begin a career in foreign and national security policy. In light of this, the New Lines Institute has launched the Master of Arts in Strategy and Policy – Fellowship Program as a professionally-focused and intensive training regimen. This program is specifically designed to equip aspiring policy professionals with the tradecraft and outlook they need to launch successful careers in international affairs.
The immersive program combines traditional master’s-level academic instruction with applied research and analysis by fellows under the supervision of our scholars and specialists. Students will conduct strategic analysis, craft policy papers, effectively communicate their work to different audiences through various media, and learn how to engage in policy as global citizens in a rapidly evolving world.
Unlike typical graduate degrees or internship tracks, the New Lines Master of Arts in Strategy and Policy is an intensive 12-month apprenticeship program that goes beyond traditional study, imparting students with sharp analytical skills based on a methodology drawn from a variety of disciplines. They will produce a portfolio of professional-grade writing and acquire the skills to disseminate it.
The next cohort of fellows will join in June 2025. Tuition will not be charged but the selection process and workload are rigorous. Completion of a bachelor's degree is required, but not in a specific field. All applicants must demonstrate a passion for foreign policy and excellent academic performance in their application including written essays, transcripts, and recommendation letters.