The Electronic Frontier Foundation is now accepting applications for its Google Policy Fellowship, which runs next summer. This year's Fellow will be working with EFF's international team on global treaties, censorship and other issues:
Google Policy Fellows work to advance debate on key policy issues affecting the public for a minimum of 10 weeks in June – August 2011. Google kindly offers a $7500 stipend to the selected fellows. Google is now accepting applications at its GPF application page before January 17, 2011. Applicants will then be reviewed by host organizations and the successful applicant for each organization will be informed by Google by February 28, 2011. EFF is looking for a fellow with a global perspective, who has substantial knowledge about the international issues in which we are involved. More information about the focus of the work our Google Policy Fellow will take on are available here. More information about the GPF program is available in the FAQ.
Law students: there's also a program for legal interns.