Eligibility: A Ph.D. in physics or a closely related field, a strong interest in science and technology policy, and, preferably, some experience in applying scientific knowledge toward the solution of societal problems. APS membership is required to receive an APS fellowship.
Funding: Stipend of an unknown amount
Application deadline: December 15, 2020
Location: Washington D.C.
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Notes: Fellowships are for one year, usually running September through August. An allowance for relocation, professional travel, and health insurance premiums is also provided. Following their year on the Hill, APS Congressional Fellows are invited to serve a one-year term on the Physics Policy Committee (PPC) and the Panel on Public Affairs (POPA).