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Expansion of AIP Congressional Science Fellowship ProgramTwo Congressional Science Fellowships Now Available; AIP Expands the Number of Fellows for 2009COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND, 12 December 2008 —The American Institute of Physics (AIP) is pleased to announce that the AIP Congressional Fellowship Program will select an additional Congressional Fellow to work on Capitol Hill starting in the Fall of 2009. The expansion of the program from one fellow to two is made possible due to increased support from two of the AIP Member Societies: the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) and AVS: Science and Technology of Materials, Interfaces and Processing. One fellow will be sponsored by AIP and ASA, and the second fellow will be sponsored by AIP and AVS. This program enables qualified, highly-motivated scientists to actively participate in the Congressional policymaking process. Fellows gain insight into the workings of government, learn how to contribute their voices and knowledge to the policymaking process, and perform a public service by providing skilled support to inform policy decisions. Qualifications include:
Application information:Applications are due by January 15. Apply online here. The need for dialogue between the science community and the federal government has never been greater. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. For more information: Jennifer Greenamoyer AVS: Science and Technology of Materials, Interfaces and Processing |