After their stints in Washington, D.C., scientists and engineers head in one of three directions, says Cynthia Robinson, director of Science and Technology
Policy Fellowships at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS, the publisher of Science and Science Careers) in Washington, D.C.: They go back to academia, they stay in the policy world, or they decide to do something completely different.
Not exact matches
Sarah received her BA in English from Vassar College and her MPA from SIPA
at Columbia University, where she received a
fellowship for International Finance and
Policy.
At the end of each
fellowship year, about half of each year's
fellowship class remains in the
policy arena; a quarter return to their previous field, and the other quarter strike out into new territory.
Shubha believes the
fellowship benefits academics
at all career stages and may be particularly attractive for academics who are interested in bridging the gap between science and
policy.
The science communication event, called «20x20,» was born
at the 40th anniversary for the S&T
Policy Fellowships Program in 2013.
Fifteen years ago, Pearl brought to her S&T
Policy fellowship three years of postdoctoral mathematics research, experience designing a novel master's program
at Rice University, time as a college - level mathematics teacher and a period delving into the technical and legal world of intellectual property.
Beginning with her interview
at AAAS for the
fellowship, Pearl found herself
at home in a foreign land as she fielded questions from eight science
policy experts with «jobs I didn't even know existed.»
In fact, I am considering applying for positions — a postdoc in the Office of Technology Transfer
at NIH, a patent examiner with the USPTO, and a technical specialist
at a law firm — and perhaps for a
fellowship related to intellectual property law or science
policy.
Any loss to the STPF community leaves a hole in the fabric of the
fellowship family, as well as our broader collective efforts
at the intersection of science and
policy.
Laura Ahearn is a AAAS Science & Technology
Policy Fellow who was placed in her first year in the Research and Innovation
Fellowships at the United States Agency for International Development's (USAID) Global Development Lab where she was a monitoring and evaluation specialist.
«I never knew the Department of Justice [DOJ] had a science agency,» Iris Wagstaff, 2015 - 16 Executive Branch Fellow, recalls thinking after learning about it
at «finalist interview week» for the AAAS Science & Technology
Policy Fellowships (STPF).
Provides the nation's most comprehensive
fellowship experience
at the nexus of health, science, and
policy in Washington, D.C. Fellows participate in the
policy process
at the federal level and use that leadership experience to improve health, health care and health
policy.
But almost half get «Potomac fever» and decide to stay in the
policy world, either as a return fellow or as a full - time employee
at their
fellowship agency,
at a different government office, or
at an outside organization.
Mauricio Horn, the visiting Secretariat of Scientific Technological Articulation adviser, spent a month
at AAAS, learning about all aspects of AAAS» Science & Technology
Policy Fellowships program, attending its training sessions, meeting with federal officials who work with the fellows AAAS places in their agencies and attending events sponsored by former fellows who have organized special topic - specific groups.
At the end of their fellowship, they will organize an event in their community that shares what they learned, and they will go to Washington, D.C. for a briefing with policy - makers who are working on issues at a national leve
At the end of their
fellowship, they will organize an event in their community that shares what they learned, and they will go to Washington, D.C. for a briefing with
policy - makers who are working on issues
at a national leve
at a national level.
«During my
fellowship at the EPA in the Office of Research and Development, I had a great experience conducting
policy relevant ecological research, but I found the most enjoyment in communicating about the science, meeting people from all over the world, and building collaborations.
In one of his first public addresses made
at the AAAS 2015 Forum on Science & Technology
Policy, he recounted a fond memory about how the first tie he ever bought was for his STPF
fellowship.
Last September, she began a AAAS (the publisher of Science Careers) Science and Technology
Policy Fellowship and joined the staff that supports the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST)
at the White House Office of Science and Technology
Policy for a 2 - year
fellowship.
But if you're especially interested in environmental
policy, you'll definitely want to take a look
at two
fellowships in particular: the Roger Revelle Fellowship in Global Stewardship and the Environmental Fellows Program.
At the beginning of the
fellowship, Keating was in awe of the other fellows he met despite all his previous
policy experience.
Stith got her foot in the science
policy door through a fellowship at the National Science Foundation's Office of Legislative and Public Affairs through AAAS» Science and Technology Policy Fellow program — but her path is far from ty
policy door through a
fellowship at the National Science Foundation's Office of Legislative and Public Affairs through AAAS» Science and Technology
Policy Fellow program — but her path is far from ty
Policy Fellow program — but her path is far from typical.
Liu spoke
at a day - long symposium on «Neuroscience and Data Sharing» sponsored by the AAAS Science & Technology and
Policy Fellowships Program and the Potomac Institute for
Policy Studies.
I left government service and started a 2 - year
fellowship at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's (WHOI's) Marine
Policy Center.
Weaving a tale that opens in her teen years and culminates with a new job as a health science administrator
at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Amy Lossie writes about a lifelong journey — from a personal issue, to a
fellowship, to working in federal
policy.
Join us July 10
at 2:00 pm EDT for a one - hour live chat session for your chance to ask current and alumni fellows with similar discipline backgrounds about their
fellowship experience, and get answers to your questions about the AAAS S&T
Policy Fellowship program and application process for the 2015 - 16
fellowship class.
Prior to this
fellowship, Dr. Kopp was a Science, Technology, and Environmental
Policy postdoctoral research fellow
at Princeton University.
From 2008 - 2010 he was an internal medicine resident
at the University of Michigan before completing a joint post-doctoral
fellowship (2013)
at Johns Hopkins in General Internal Medicine and Bioethics & Health
Policy (through a Greenwall
Fellowship).
My
fellowship allowed me to take my background in genetics research and translate it into a career as a public
policy professional
at a national cancer patient advocacy organization.
Purpose: This is a
fellowship program designed for genetics professionals with an advanced degree who are early in their careers and interested in the development and implementation of genetics - related health and research
policies at a national level.
Current and alumni fellows and
fellowship staff will answer questions about the fellows» science
policy initiatives on Capitol Hill and
at federal agencies, the career impact these
fellowships can have, and the 2015 - 16 application process.
As a recent graduate student in education
policy at Harvard University, he received a
fellowship that helped him conduct research into the lives of rural gay youths and the educators and other professionals who cross paths...
Mickelson spent a postdoctoral
fellowship year
at the University of Michigan's Bush Program in Child Development and Social
Policy.
Maud has a PhD in Sociology and has done research and public
policy post-doctoral fellowships at the University of Chicago and in the U.S. Senate Democratic Policy Comm
policy post-doctoral
fellowships at the University of Chicago and in the U.S. Senate Democratic
Policy Comm
Policy Committee.
In 2011 she was selected as an Education Pioneers Fellow and completed her
fellowship at the Data Quality Campaign, an education
policy and advocacy organization based in Washington DC.
The George W. Bush Institute frequently partners with SMU's esteemed faculty, tapping them to serve as panelists
at policy summits; mentors for participants in various Bush Institute
fellowships; and guest lecturers for visiting scholars, young leaders, and activists.
2015 Ambassador of Conscience Award by Amnesty International 2014 ArtReview Power 100, rank 15 2013 ArtReview Power 100, rank 9 2012 Vaclav Havel Prize for Creative Dissent of the Human Rights Foundation Honorary
fellowship from the Royal Institute of British Architects, London Art Review Power 100, rank 3 2011 TIME Magazine Person of the Year 2011, Runner - up Foreign
Policy Top Global Thinkers of 2011, rank 18 The Art Review Power 100, rank 1 Membership
at the Academy of Arts, Berlin, Germany
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She won a «genius grant»
fellowship in 2013 from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation for her work as an immigration attorney in shaping
policies at the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security.
Prior to joining Cohen Milstein in 1997, Ms. Webber received a Women's Law and Public
Policy fellowship which funded the first of her four years
at the Washington Lawyers» Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs in their Equal Employment Opportunity Project.
He has also completed a postdoctoral
fellowship in early childhood special education leadership and
policy at the University of Colorado - Denver.