ISPS Policy Fellows Fall Info Session

ISPS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM - ONLINE EVENT
The Institution for Social and Policy Studies (ISPS) will be hosting an information session for our Graduate Policy Fellows Program to discuss the application process for graduate and professional students pursuing PhDs and conducting research on U.S. domestic policy. Please join co-directors Paul Lendway and Carlo Sariego for an information session about the program on November 4th, 2024, at 4:30 PM on Zoom.
The Yale ISPS Policy Fellows Program supports students through a $3,000 fellowship and up to $2,500 in research funding. Fellows complete year-long research projects with implications for pressing policy concerns and develop the skills and tools to translate their research findings into policy recommendations. Research projects in the past have included dissertation chapters, scholarly articles, and research papers.
Fellows attend biweekly breakfast workshops, some featuring prominent Yale faculty and guests working on policy-relevant issues and others providing training in skills such as op-ed and policy memo writing, media appearances, and blogging. Later in the year, these meetings become opportunities for fellows to present their research and receive feedback from ISPS-affiliated faculty and other graduate fellows. In addition, fellows have the opportunity to work on policy-relevant projects they develop in conjunction with ISPS affiliates.