Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy is currently accepting applications for its Siegel Public Interest Technology Summer Fellowship (PIT-SF). Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Opportunity Details
The Siegel Public Interest Technology Summer Fellowship (PIT-SF) program is aimed at rising juniors and seniors in U.S.-based universities interested in getting first-hand experience working on technology policy at the federal, state, and local level. We select between 10-12 students to participate each summer in the paid fellowship.
Fellows receive a stipend in two installments (start and end of program).
Travel costs are factored into the stipend; hotel covered during wrap-up symposium.
Housing is not included—students must arrange their own accommodations.
Taxes apply to stipend payments.
Open to students from any U.S. university (not just Princeton).
International students may apply, but opportunities are limited due to citizenship requirements.
Must attend orientation, weekly seminars, and wrap-up symposium.
Cannot hold another internship simultaneously (full-time commitment).
Strong interest in technology policy and communication skills required.