Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship
Company: MPOWIR Mentoring Physical Oceanography Women to In
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 5, 2024
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Job Description:
Science and Technology Policy Graduate FellowshipCHRISTINE
MIRZAYAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
ANNOUNCES ITS 2011 SESSIONS AND CALL FOR APPLICATIONS.This Graduate
Fellowship Program of the National Academies-consisting of the
National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering,
Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council-is designed to
engage its Fellows in the analytical process that informs U.S.
science and technology policy. Fellows develop basic skills
essential to working or participating in science policy at the
federal, state, or local levels.Graduate students and postdoctoral
scholars and those who have completed graduate studies or
postdoctoral research in any social/behavioral science,
medical/health discipline, physical or biological science, any
field of engineering, law/business/public administration or any
relevant interdisciplinary field within the last five years are
eligible to apply.The program takes place in Washington, D.C. and
is open to all U.S. and non-U.S. citizens who meet the criteria.
However, non-U.S. citizens must be currently enrolled in a U.S.
university and have proof of holding valid J-1 or F-1
status.Session DatesWinter/Spring: January 24-April 15, 2011Fall:
August 29 through November 18, 2011ApplyPlease visit
www.national-academies.org/policyfellows for details on criteria,
application instructions, and access to the online application and
reference forms. Please note the requirement for submission of an
online reference from a mentor/adviser.Application Deadline
DatesWinter/spring program: OCTOBER 15, 2010Fall program: MAY 1,
2011(Candidates may apply to both sessions concurrently.)StipendA
stipend grant award of $8,240 will be provided for the 12-week
session to offset expenses.Questions should be directed to:
policyfellows@nas.edu.Former Fellows' Comments"This is an important
career building opportunity for people interested in the scientific
community outside academia. Even if you plan to pursue a
traditional academic track, seeing science from a policy
perspective is very enlightening. There is something valuable in
this experience for first year grad students to recent PhD's. Come
with an open mind and expect to learn more than
you---imagined.""This program will open your mind to a world rarely
envisioned from the confines of laboratory bench work. I learned an
immeasurable amount about the policy and politics behind science
and after the fellowship opens your mind, it opens career
doors.""In just weeks in the DC S&T policy world, I
substantially broadened my perspective on how I can use my
engineering background to positively impact our society. I return
to graduate school recharged about the value of advanced education,
and more confident about my decisions to pursue studies that blend
the boundaries of engineering and the humanities. By seeing the
connections between your academic field and the public policy
arena, you will find many new opportunities for future studies or
careers. You will be enriched as a person, as a public citizen, and
as a member of an academic community.""A really great experience
for those from the "soft sciences" who have an interest in S&T
policy or if you're trying to figure out what else you might want
to do outside of academia. This was a great opportunity to bridge
the gap and gain a new understanding and appreciation for how it
all works, the people involved, and the profound difference it can
make in the end (and all long the way)."
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