CITP Siegel Public Interest Technology Summer Fellowship

Program Type
Internships
Students Eligible
Princeton undergrads
Non-Princeton undergrads
Class Years Eligible
Juniors
Seniors
Description

The Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton offers the Siegel Public Interest Technology Summer Fellowship (PIT-SF) program that is aimed at rising juniors and seniors attending school in the Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT UN). Students interested in getting first-hand experience working on technology policy at the federal, state, and local level are encouraged to apply.

 

Division
Social Sciences
Engineering
Number of Projects / Participants in Previous Year
16-20
Number of Weeks
8 weeks
Application Deadline
February
Program Contact
Jean Butcher
Contact Email
Research Type
Policy
Other Research Types
Technology Policy
Type of Support
Paid
Support Provided
The fellowship will provide students with a stipend and funds to defray reasonable travel costs.


Additional Information
The Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University is pleased to announce the Siegel PIT-SF application for the summer of 2023 is now open. This fellowship is targeted to rising juniors and seniors interested in getting first-hand experience working on technology policy at the federal, state and local level.

This year, we will select approximately 16-20 students from universities across the country. The students chosen for this opportunity will learn about law and policy and attend lectures by experts in the fields of computer science and policy.

For additional details and to submit an application please visit the CITP website, Siegel PIT-SF page: https://citp.princeton.edu/programs/public-interest-technology-summer-fellowship/.