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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY

What's a fellowship? It's basically a position with a firm/agency that allows you to study further in the field you're interested, for which you are paid a particular stipend. They KNOW you're fresh and love you so much for it they want to pay you. Those that have been popping up on the blotter lately have been in prestigious agencies that will help your resume in down times like these. Still interested?

For those who will be Post-graduates by August 2010
"The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) in Washington, D.C., has just announced a new graduate fellowship program designed to increase diversity in the field of state public policy. Applications are due by JANUARY 15, 2010. One of the placement possibilities is at CPPP in Austin. Here are the details:

Sponsored by CBPP in coordination with the State Fiscal Analysis Initiative (SFAI), the State Policy Fellowship Program seeks highly-qualified candidates to serve two years as entry-level analysts working within an influential state policy organization such as CPPP or at the CBPP's state fiscal division in Washington D.C.

Fellows will gain hands on experience while working alongside experts in the field of state policy to analyze the impact of state budget and tax policy choices on low-income residents and promote positive reforms. The program offers a competitive salary with health benefits and features professional development opportunities. To expand the diversity of voices that speak with authority in state policy debates, the program seeks highly qualified candidates from diverse backgounds who recently received a graduate degree in public policy, public affairs, economics, social work, public heath, law, or a related field, and have an interest in state fiscal policies affecting low-and moderate-income households.

Completed applications must be submitted online by January 15, 2010.
For more information and to apply, visit http://www.cbpp.org/fellowship."

May the best person revel in the bag o' plenty that this provides.

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