The final application deadline for the American Voices Project research fellowship is quickly approaching! Submit your application here before 11:59 pm PST on February 7, 2019.
What is the research fellowship?
The American Voices Project relies on immersive interviews to deliver an unusually comprehensive portrait of American life. The objective: To build 21st-century policy that's truly of the people, by the people, for the people.
Research fellows with the American Voices Project will receive intensive training and then visit communities across the country to talk with families about their lives, hopes, and dreams. It’s not a survey, it’s not a poll, but an honest and open conversation that we’re holding in all 50 states. The fellows will then learn how to analyze the interviews with the latest data science methods, identify the country’s emerging problems, and begin the task of building 21st-century policy that responds to the voices of the people.
The fellowship begins in June 2019 and concludes in summer 2020. For more details, please check out our website!
The American Voices Project is a joint initiative of the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, Princeton University’s Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, and the American Institutes for Research.
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