Nonprofit, Government, & Global Health Fair Top 10
Are you interested in nonprofit, government, education, global health, human rights, or humanitarian work? If yes, the employers at this fair are looking for you! 56 amazing organizations are attending this fair, and in case you find that number overwhelming (I know I do) here is a sneak peek into a few:
1. Council on Foreign Relations – The CFR wants to help citizens better understand the world and the foreign policy choices facing the United States and other countries. Their goal is to start a conversation about the need for Americans to better understand these issues. The Council on Foreign Relations is offering full-time positions, and term-time or summer internships to sophomores – seniors, undergraduate alumni, master’s students and graduate alumni.
2. Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) – CHAI’s goal is to help save millions of people living with HIV/AIDS in the developing world by dramatically scaling up antiretroviral treatment. They are doing this by lowering the costs of the treatment and by helping build the in-country system necessary to provide it. The Clinton Health Access Initiative is offering full-time positions, term-time and summer internships, volunteer opportunities, and international opportunities to undergraduate and graduate alumni.
3. Immigrant Justice Center – Immigrant Justice Corps is the nation’s first and only immigration legal fellowship program. They seek to expand access to counsel by increasing the quantity of immigration lawyers, and increasing the quality of the immigration bar. The Immigrant Justice Center is offering full-time positions and term-time and summer internship opportunities to seniors, doctoral students, and graduate alumni.
4. WorldTeach – WorldTeach strives for a world in which all individuals have access to a quality education that will expand their capabilities and increase their knowledge and skills. They partner with local entities in order to amplify their efforts, as well as recruit and support effective teachers for the international classroom. WorldTeach offers term-time and summer internships, volunteer opportunities, and international opportunities to sophomores – seniors, undergraduate alumni, master’s students, and graduate alumni.
5. Boston Children’s Hospital – Boston Children’s Hospital is the #1 ranked pediatric hospital by the U.S. News & World Report for the fifth year in a row, and it is one of the largest pediatric medical centers in the United States! They are offering full-time positions, term-time and summer internship opportunities, and volunteer opportunities to all undergraduate students, undergraduate alumni, graduate students, and graduate alumni.
6. United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) – Who remembers the little orange boxes we used to trick-or-treat for UNICEF? UNICEF works in 190 countries to save children’s lives, defend their rights, and to help them to fulfill their potential. They are offering full-time positions, term-time and summer opportunities, volunteer opportunities, and international opportunities to all undergraduates, undergraduate alumni, graduate students and graduate alumni.
7. Partners in Health – Partners in Health’s mission is to provide a preferential option for the poor in health care. They strive to achieve two goals: to bring the benefits of modern medical science to those who need it most, and to serve as an antidote to despair. Partners in Health offers full-time opportunities, summer internships, volunteer positions, and international opportunities to seniors, undergraduate alumni, master’s students and graduate alumni.
8. San Francisco Fellows – The mission of the San Francisco Fellows is to foster community stewardship by preparing recent college grads for leadership roles in public service. The program is unique because you are able to learn about local government while working full-time as a city employee. The San Francisco Fellows are offering full-time opportunities to seniors, undergraduate alumni, master’s students, and graduate alumni.
9. Education Resource Strategies – ERS partners with district, school, and state leaders in order to transform how they use resources (such as people, time, and money), so that they can help prepare every child for their future. They analyze existing strategy and resource allocation in school systems, and focus on improving five resource-intensive areas. Education Resource Strategies is offering full-time positions to juniors, seniors, undergraduate alumni, graduate students, and graduate alumni.
10. Muscular Dystrophy Association – MDA finds research breakthroughs across diseases to help accelerate treatments and cures for MD, cares for kids and adults at MDA Care Centers, and empowers families that struggle with MD by providing services and support in hometowns across America. The Muscular Dystrophy Association is offering full-time opportunities, summer internships, and volunteer opportunities to all undergraduates, undergraduate alumni, graduate students, and graduate alumni.
The Nonprofit, Government, & Global Health Fair is on Thursday, October 25th, from 3-5pm in the Harvard SOCH. It is open to all Harvard University students! Check out the full list of participating organizations here. See you there! #HireHarvard
Audrey Green ‘19












