ASPB/AAAS 2018 Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows Program

Are you interested in science writing?

Do you want to help people understand complex scientific issues?

 

Apply for the ASPB/AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows Program and learn how to increase public understanding of science and technology. Fellows in the 10-week 2018 summer program will work as reporters, researchers, and production assistants in mass media organizations nationwide.

Deadline: January 15, 2018.

Visit http://www.aaas.org/mmfellowship for more details and to download an application brochure, or email mmfellowship@aaas.org for more information.

Eligibility:

  1. Applicants must be enrolled as students (upper level undergraduate or graduate) or postdoctoral trainees at a university — or within one year of a completed degree — in the life, physical, health, engineering, computer, or social sciences or mathematics and related fields.  If you have questions about your eligibility, email rcorlew@aaas.org.
  2. Students enrolled in English, journalism, science journalism, or other non-technical fields are not eligible for the AAAS Mass Media Fellowship BUT these students may be eligible for the Minority Science Writers Internship.
  3. Applicants must be US citizens or already hold visas that allow them to receive payment for work during the summer.  AAAS cannot assist in obtaining/retaining visas. 
  4. Successful applicants are required to attend an orientation at AAAS headquarters at the beginning of the summer (early June) and a wrap-up session at the end of the summer (mid-August). They will prepare reports on the progress of their fellowships throughout their placement.

The fellowship is open to international students who are already studying in the United States and who hold visas that allow them to receive payment for work during the summer.  AAAS cannot assist in obtaining/retaining visas.  The fellowship is also open to US citizens studying abroad as long as they can pay their way back into the US for the fellowship.