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The Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program

The Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program

Are you an early-career scientist, engineer, or medical professional looking to dive into the world of science and technology policy? The Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program is your gateway to an enriching 12-week, full-time hands-on training and educational experience. Hosted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in Washington, DC, this fellowship provides a unique opportunity to learn about the intricate relationship between science, technology, and policy, and the crucial role scientists and engineers play in advising the nation.

Fellowship Goals and Opportunities

The Mirzayan Fellowship aims to equip Fellows with the skills and insights necessary for a career in science policy at various government levels. The program’s key goals include:

  • Deepening Fellows’ understanding of science and technology policy.
  • Uncovering new career paths that blend the realms of science and policy.
  • Enhancing comprehension of the advisory roles scientists and engineers fulfill within the nation.
  • Broadening perceptions of the science and technology ecosystem in Washington, DC.
  • Building a robust network of Fellows and alumni for continued collaboration and support.

By participating in the Mirzayan Fellowship, Fellows will have the chance to explore new career avenues, gain professional skills, learn the process of translating scientific research into federal policy, understand federal operations, and experience Washington, DC, while building a network of experts in the field. Additionally, the program fosters a dynamic cohort experience and an active alumni community.

Who Should Apply

We are seeking motivated early-career scientists, engineers, medical professionals, and late-stage graduate students with a keen interest in science and technology policy. The program welcomes international students already based in the United States and individuals from underrepresented backgrounds in these fields. Even if you have a strong interest but limited policy experience, we encourage you to apply.

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Commitment to attend the full 12-week program in-person in Washington, DC, from March 3 to May 23, 2025.
  • Current graduate students pursuing a terminal degree (e.g., Ph.D., M.D.) in sciences, engineering, or medicine (including social sciences), who have completed their coursework.
  • Recent graduates who obtained their terminal degree within the last five years.
  • Must be based in the United States without requiring visa sponsorship from the National Academies during the program.

Application Process

To apply for the Mirzayan Fellowship, follow these steps:

  1. Register/Login: Set up an account on our online application platform.
  2. Review Requirements: Check the 2025 Mirzayan Fellowship Application Preview document and the Mirzayan Fellowship Application and Interview Tips.
  3. Select Program Units: Choose up to five Prospective Program Units of interest.
  4. Prepare Application Materials:
    • Short Bio (max 250 words)
    • Short CV (max 3 pages, PDF)
    • Preferred program units (Choose 5)
    • Two reference letters (max 2 pages per letter, PDF)
    • Statement of Interest (max 500 words)
    • Description of Policy Issue Interest (max 300 words)
  5. Notify Referees: Provide their email addresses in your application.
  6. Submit Application: Complete and submit all materials via our online platform by September 9, 11:59 PM EDT.

Apply HERE

Don’t miss this chance to advance your career and make a significant impact on science and technology policy. Apply now and become a part of the esteemed Mirzayan Fellowship community. For more information, please contact mirzayanfellowship@nas.edu.