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Call for Applications: 2020-2021 SRCD U.S. Policy Fellowship Programs, Due Jan. 3

By: John Zhu

SRCD is seeking applications for the upcoming 2020-2021 SRCD U.S. Policy Fellowship Programs. Fellowships opportunities are available for current doctoral students and early- to advanced-career experts with a doctoral-level degree in any discipline related to child development. We would be grateful if you would share the following fellowship announcement with your network, particularly with students or colleagues that are interested in connecting research to policy and practice.

Thank you,

Anna Kimura

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Policy Assistant

Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD)

2020-2021 SRCD U.S. Policy Fellowship Programs
Call for Applications

The Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) is seeking applicants for the U.S. Policy Fellowship Programs for the 2020-2021 academic year. There are two fellowship programs: federal and state. The fellowships provide researchers with immersive opportunities to (1) learn firsthand about policy development, implementation, and evaluation, and (2) use their expertise to inform child and family public policies and programs that support diverse populations.

Through these experiences, fellows also learn how to communicate with policymakers and formulate more informed questions for policy-relevant research. All fellowships will run from September 1, 2020 to August 31, 2021.

Deadline to Submit Applications and Letters of Intent:
January 3, 2020, 11:59PM Eastern

Federal Policy Fellowship Program
There are two types of federal fellowships: congressional and executive branch.Both fellowships are full-time immersion experiences in Washington, D.C., where fellows work as resident scholars within congressional or federal executive branch agency offices. We welcome applications from early, mid-career, and advanced professionals. The application portal will open soon on the SRCD website.

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State Policy Fellowship Program
There are two types of state fellowships: pre-doctoral and post-doctoral. Both fellowships are full-immersion experiences, where fellows work as resident scholars in state executive branch agency offices. Fellows will receive support from a state supervisor and an academic mentor during the fellowship experience. More information about the program, including application requirements and procedures for submission of letters of intent, is available on the SRCD website. The portal to submit letters of intent will open soon on the SRCD website.

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Questions? Email policyfellowships