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S.T.E.M. Graduate Fellowship

APAICS is proud to announce the American Petroleum Institute (API) S.T.E.M. Graduate Fellowship for individuals interested in pursuing a career in public policy with a background in energy, engineering and mechanical sciences.

The APAICS Congressional Fellowship program offers full-time legislative and public policy fellowships in Washington, D.C. The Fellowship provides exceptional graduates and young professionals an opportunity to work on policy issues as staff members in a congressional office. The program aims to build leadership skills, encourage political civic engagement, and foster a strong interest in public service careers.

Click here to apply!

Deadline to apply is November 1, 2016

Period:
 1-year (January 2017-December 2017)
*The last 3 months of the programFellow will work at the API office in Washington, D.C. 
Location:
 Washington, DC 
Benefits:
Program stipend and complimentary roundtrip airline ticket provided by Southwest Airlines
Areas of Focus:
STEM focus: public policy arena of energy, engineering and mechanical sciences
* Applicants must have completed a Masters Degree or post-graduate degree in STEM field prior to the program start date and have a 3.0 GPA or higher. 
Eligibility:
Applicants must be U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, asylees, or individuals who are lawfully authorized to work full-time without restriction for any U.S. employer and who, at the time of application, possess lawful evidence of employment authorization.
Application Materials:
1. Application

2. Cover Letter and Resume

3. Official Transcript

4. 2 Letters of Recommendation 

Questions?
Contact Cathy He at fellowship@apaics.org or 202-296-9200 

Southwest Airlines is the official airline of the APAICS Congressional Fellowship Program

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