The Public Interest Fellowship (TPIF) and Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) are excited to launch the American Prosperity Fellowship, a graduate-level program in Washington, D.C. that explores the appropriate role of the individual, local communities, and the government in shaping public policy that contributes to the nation’s social, cultural, and economic vitality.
Taught by leading academics, policymakers, and journalists, APF aims to educate young professionals by deepening their understanding of economic policy, education, family policy, urban policy, technology, bioethics, and more.
Seminars will offer fellows the opportunity to hear from leading academics, policymakers and thought leaders. The fellowship will run from September through June and include 12 Tuesday evening seminars a weekend retreat, and a reception with program alumni.
IDEAL CANDIDATES
The American Prosperity Fellowship seeks a first-rate cohort of highly committed and driven young and mid-career professionals (2–8 years of experience) with full-time employment.. Fellows must be able to attend in-person programming in Washington, D.C. This program is ideal for those working in government, journalism, think tanks, or other policy-relevant institutions. Successful candidates will have a professional interest in the economic prosperity and cultural life of the United States.
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Applications for American Prosperity Fellowship will be open through June 6.
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The ideal fellow is a young professional committed to preserving liberty, upholding free markets, defending constitutionalism, promoting a robust civil society, and fostering United States leadership abroad.
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