Policy Fellowships: Breaking Into US Policy
A 6-9 month full-time security policy fellowship with DC-based NGOs and think tanks for early-career bachelor’s or master’s graduates. --- Outline: (00:15) Summary: Why you should consider the Scoville Fellowship (00:58) Who is eligible? (01:58) Why you might not want to apply (02:35) The Scoville experience (02:38) When does the fellowship take place? (03:11) What types of work do you do during your placement? (07:11) Which organizations host Scoville Fellows? (08:05) What are the salary and benefits? (09:16) What do Fellows go on to do after their fellowship? Can you stay on at the host organization? (10:26) What activities besides work are involved in the fellowship? (11:58) How the Scoville Fellowship compares with other opportunities (13:25) Becoming a Scoville Fellow (13:28) How selective is the Scoville Fellowship (13:57) What does the application process involve? (14:01) Initial Application (15:02) Finalist (15:52) Host organization selection (16:36) What qualities does the Scoville Fellowship look for? --- If you’re interested in pursuing a career in emerging technology policy, complete our Policy Career Interest Form [https://airtable.com/appqcwYjLEfQEGL72/shrp5nuyyR0N1wg5V?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Podcast&utm_content=Policy+Career+Interest+Form], and we may be able to match you with opportunities suited to your background and interests. --- Last updated: May 13th, 2024 Source: https://emergingtechpolicy.org/pathways/policy-fellowships/scoville [https://emergingtechpolicy.org/pathways/policy-fellowships/scoville?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Podcast&utm_content=Source+URL+in+episode+description&utm_campaign=ai_narration]
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