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CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE PRESIDENCY FELLOWS PROGRAM
       
  AWARD  
    Program expenses and $50 per diem  
       
  WHO'S ELIGIBLE  
    Undergraduate and Graduate students from all academic majors  
       
  WEBSITE  
    http://www.thepresidency.org/Fellows/indexfellows.html  
       
  PROCEDURE  
    Northwestern holds internal competition to select nominees. Contact us for more information.  
       
  DETAILS  
    The Center for the Study of the Presidency is a non-partisan organization that is dedicated to the study of the Presidency and its related institutions. Their Center Fellows Program is a non-resident internship designed to promote interest in public policy and to encourage leadership in students. The Center Fellows Program consists of two components: a Fall Leadership Conference and the Spring Symposium. Fellows meet government officials, public policy leaders, and representatives from prestigious think tanks. Center Fellows are assigned a mentor; each fellow must participate in a panel discussion and deliver an original research paper during the Spring Symposium.  
Office of Fellowships | 1940 Sheridan Road | Evanston, IL 60208 | Email | Phone: 847-491-2617 | Fax: 847-467-5746
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