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The Virtual Student Foreign Service (VSFS), a part of a
growing effort by the State Department to harness technology and a commitment
to global service among young people to facilitate new forms of diplomatic
engagement, is piloting a program through the Hispanic Association of
Colleges and Universities (HACU) to offer students from Hispanic-Serving
Institutions (HSIs) the opportunity to serve as virtual (eInterns) for U.S.
diplomatic posts in the Americas and offices in the Western Hemisphere Affairs
Bureau. Working from college and university campuses in the United States and
throughout the world, eInterns (American students working virtually) are
partnered with our U.S. diplomatic posts overseas and State Department domestic
offices to conduct digital diplomacy that reflects the realities of our
networked world. VSFS eInternships are unpaid and applications are rolling.
more here: https://www.hacu.net/hacu/VSFS_HACU_eInternships.asp
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