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March, 2015

Summer Work on Internet Policy

The 2015 North America Google Policy Fellowship program offers students interested in emerging technology policies the opportunity to spend the summer working with leading nonprofits, think tanks, and advocacy groups. Google will provide a stipend of $7,500 USD for each Fellow this summer. Students in all disciplines are welcome to apply before March 12, 2015. Details at http://www.google.com/policyfellowship/faq.html⇨ and http://googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2015/02/apply-for-2015-north-america-google.html⇨ You can reach the Google Policy Fellowship team at policyfellows@google.com.

This year's participating organizations include: American Association of People with Disabilities | American Enterprise Institute | American Library Association | Center for Democracy and Technology | Center for Data Innovation | Electronic Frontier Foundation | Engine | Future of Music Coalition | Georgetown Center on Privacy & Technology | Global Network Initiative | Internet Education Foundation | Internet Keep Safe Coalition | Mercatus | National Consumers League | National Hispanic Media Coalition | Open Technology Institute, New America Foundation | Public Knowledge | R Street Institute | Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic | TechFreedom | Technology Policy Institute | The Citizen Lab | US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

See also the ProSPER page on Science & Technology Policy Fellowships at https://gradpages.wustl.edu/prosper/policy-fellowships⇨

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