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Subject: | CCST Policy Fellowship Announcement |
From: | Patrick Clemins <> |
Date: | Tue, 31 Mar 2009 14:31:12 -0400 |
Colleagues, I've been a AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow for the last year and a half and it's been a wonderful and rewarding experience. This is an announcement for a similar program getting started in California. It's heavily modeled after the AAAS fellowship and is, in essence, trying to emulate that experience at the state government level. Feel free to email me directly with any questions. Regards, Patrick Clemins ---------------------------------------------------------------- The California Council on Science and Technology (CCST) is pleased to announce the California Science and Technology Policy Fellowships based in Sacramento with applications being accepted beginning March 25th through May 29th, 2009. The S&T Policy Fellowships, a unique one-year professional development opportunity, provides the selected fellows with hands-on experience working with the California legislative process to incorporate science and technology into public policy. Eligible applicants will be PhD-level (or equivalent) scientists, engineers, doctors, economists and others with comparable level of training who have a strong interest in California current events and the state legislative and political processes.
Please pass this announcement to any individuals or group list-serves that may be interested in this new and exciting opportunity. Deadline for submission of applications is May 29, 2009.
More information is available at www.fellows.ccst.us.
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