We are very excited to launch a new early-career fellowship for science and technology policy in partnership with our friends at the Federation of American Scientists and the Lincoln Network. The Endless Frontier Fellowship offers exceptionally talented early-career individuals an opportunity to help design the future in Washington D.C.
You will work on bold policy ideas, spanning artificial intelligence, biosecurity, high-skilled immigration, and industrial strategy as well as entirely novel paradigms for performing research, building institutions, assessing and pressure-testing solutions, and work towards an abundance agenda.
As a core member of the policy teams at the Institute for Progress, the Federation of American Scientists, or the Lincoln Network you will be given substantive work, mentorship, creative freedom, and first-hand knowledge of a range of tools to drive impact.
From strategic competition with China, to progress-based solutions for space, education, climate change, and health challenges, the Endless Frontier Fellowship is designed to help you learn about the world and where you hope to fit in (or out).
To borrow the words of America’s first Science Advisor Vannevar Bush in his 1945 report to President Franklin Roosevelt, Science, The Endless Frontier:
Learn more about the fellowship and how to apply at: endless-frontier.org
Applications are due on May 2nd.