Last summer, students from all over the US and Canada gathered to explore pressing questions at the intersection of technology and policy. Whether working on data security standards at the National Consumers League or innovation economy issues at the R Street Institute, students gained hands-on experience tackling critical technology policy questions.
2015 is just beginning, but these issues show no signs of slowing down. We’re excited to announce the 8th annual Google Policy Fellowship, which connects students interested in emerging technology policy issues with leading nonprofits, think tanks, and advocacy groups.
Applications are open today for North America, and students of all levels and disciplines are welcome to apply before Thursday, March 12th.
This year’s organizations include:
- American Association of People with Disabilities
- American Enterprise Institute
- American Library Association
- Center for Democracy and Technology
- Center for Data Innovation
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Engine
- Future of Music Coalition
- Georgetown Center on Privacy & Technology
- Global Network Initiative
- Internet Education Foundation
- Internet Keep Safe Coalition
- Mercatus
- National Consumers League
- National Hispanic Media Coalition
- Open Technology Institute, New America Foundation
- Public Knowledge
- R Street Institute
- Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic
- TechFreedom
- Technology Policy Institute
- The Citizen Lab
- US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
More fellowship opportunities in Asia, Africa, and Europe will be coming soon. You can learn about the program, application process and host organizations on the Google Public Policy Fellowship website.
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