Rutgers University: Eagleton Science and Politics Program

Summary: 

One-year fellowship for PhD-level scientists and engineers to participate in the political process and support New Jersey state government officials in making evidence-based decisions in public policy areas involving science, engineering, and technology.

Application Deadline Date: 
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Upper Limit Amount ($): 
70,000
Academic Area: 
Fellows must possess a Ph.D. or equivalent level doctoral degree in natural sciences, engineering, or healthcare. Individuals must complete all doctoral program requirements by July 1 of their program year.
 
Description: 

The Eagleton Science and Politics Fellowship offers PhD-level scientists and engineers the opportunity to apply their training and expertise to the development and implementation of relevant state policy. As full-time aides in the executive or legislative branch, Science Fellows bring their advanced technical skills to service in state government.

During the one-year program, Science Fellows participate in the political process and support New Jersey state government officials in making evidence-based decisions in public policy areas involving science, engineering, and technology. Through this work, they develop an understanding of state government and learn how to build careers in public service.

The program begins with an intensive summer training seminar focused on New Jersey state politics and government, covering topics such as effective communication strategies, power structures, and political processes. Throughout the year, Science Fellows participate in professional development and networking sessions organized by the Institute.

Award Purpose: 
Other
Year In School: 
Post Doctoral
Eligibility Requirement - Gender: 
Any
Eligibility Requirement - Residency: 
Is the Fellowship limited to New Jersey residents?
No, all eligible applicants are encouraged to apply. However, residency within a reasonable commuting distance to the host office (Trenton, NJ) and the Eagleton Institute (New Brunswick, NJ) is required throughout the Fellowship. The program is not able to offer relocation reimbursement or housing assistance at this time.
 
Do I need to be a U.S citizen?
You do not need to be a U.S. citizen to apply. Non-residents must have suitable immigration status to work in the U.S.
Eligibility Requirement - Other: 

 Requirements

Specializations: 
Climate Change Science and Solutions
Ecosystem Management and Conservation
Industrial Ecology and Green Chemistry
Water Resource Science & Management
Urban
Date Updated: 
Monday, March 3, 2025
Recurring: 
Annual - Feb
Eligibility - Citizenship: 
US Citizens/Permanent Residents
Foreign Nationals
Amount: 
70000