Squire Patton Boggs Foundation - Public Policy Fellowship

Since 2018, the Squire Patton Boggs Foundation has awarded Public Policy Fellowship grants to selected College of Europe students of the Master of Arts in Transatlantic Affairs (MATA) program and who complete an internship in a not-for-profit organisation in Brussels or any other city in Europe. Apart from the grant, the Fellowship gives students access to a global network of high-potential young professionals studying at leading universities in the US, including Yale Law School, University of Texas School of Law and The George Washington University Law School, among others. The Foundation organizes various events throughout the year to which SPB Foundation Fellows are invited.

About the Foundation                                                                                            

The Squire Patton Boggs Foundation is rooted in a history of civil rights advocacy and was originally funded with lawyers’ fees from a pro bono employment discrimination case. The Public Policy Fellowship Program has been the cornerstone of the Foundation since its launch in 2005 and has, to date, provided fellowships to more than 270 law students at 24 universities located throughout the US and overseas. Each year, the Program awards fellowships to exceptional students who demonstrate a steadfast commitment to public service and a developed interest in public policy.

Squire Patton Boggs Public Policy Fellows from the College of Europe

2018

Laura SCHIEMICHEN, dual German/U.S. citizenship, The U.S. Mission to the European Union (Brussels, Belgium)

2019

Anne-Julie REVAULT, French citizenship, U.S. Commercial Service at the U.S. Mission to the European Union (Brussels, Belgium)

2020

Walissa HO, French citizenship, U.S. Commercial Service at the U.S. Mission to the European Union (Brussels, Belgium)

Lorenzo REVELLO, Italian/French citizenship, The U.S. Mission to the European Union (Brussels, Belgium)

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