The Claremont Institute Speechwriters Fellowship combines an education in the principles of the American Founding with a study of modern political speech craft taking place over Columbus Day weekend (Oct. 11-14).
This year’s curriculum will pay special attention to the dominant political themes that continue to animate the American political debate today: America’s founding principles, natural law, equality, American identity, globalism, multiculturalism, identity politics, and the administrative state–all with the aim of equipping fellows with the tools for a robust defense of the American Way of Life. Classes will be led by a combination of Claremont scholars and former presidential speechwriters.
We would like to remind you that applications for Claremont's 2024 fellowships are still open, but the final day to apply for the Speechwriters Fellowship is next Friday, April 5!
Not interested yourself? We gratefully ask that you join us in spreading the word. Please feel free to put any good candidates in touch with Annalyssa Lee at [email protected].
Thank you, as always, for your help and your commitment to Claremont's mission.
“[The Claremont Speechwriters Fellowship] connected older traditions with a newer, younger generation charged with maintaining them.
It served as a bridge between experienced speechwriters and newbies to the profession, and between scholars and those working in specific political offices.
And it has helped me navigate on-the-job traffic that results any time pragmatism, personalities, and principles jockey for room at the writing table."
– Speechwriter, Department of State
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