The National Review Institute is accepting applications for their 2013-14 class of fellows. As a fellow from the 2012-13 class, I highly recommend the program to conservatives of any stripe. It’s a great opportunity to read new and classic works of conservative thought, to hear from some of  today’s leading conservative academics and writers, and to meet a great group of other young and talented Washington-area conservatives (including many who work outside of policy and politics).

About the program:

Each year, NRI invites 25 early- to mid-career young professionals to join our Washington Fellows program. Its goal is to introduce succeeding generations — not only young people working in the world of politics and policy, but those in the productive economy, as well — to the conservative movement’s most important thinkers, institutions, and writings, and to build a network of talented, like-minded individuals who can assist one another professionally and personally for years to come.

Washington Fellows will meet for ten weeknight dinner seminars from December 2013 through June 2014. For each session, Fellows will be expected to complete a 25-30 page reading assignment, which they will discuss with a leading conservative thinker. In addition, Fellows will receive invitations to exclusive networking happy hours and other conservative events in DC, as well as an annual alumni gathering.

Applications are due November 11, so if you’re interested, time is of the essence.

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