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2021-22 TFAS Public Policy Fellowship Application
Thank you for your interest in the TFAS Public Policy Fellowship. To apply, please complete this form by Tuesday, June 1 at midnight. If you have any questions, contact Michelle Le at michelle@TFAS.org.
The curriculum for the program will focus on “The Experiment in Self-Government,” examining those challenges and questions a free society must address in order to flourish as well as the unique advantages it can enjoy. Potential topics include: A Virtuous Citizenry, Constitutionalism, Security and Foreign Policy, Freedom of Religion, and Deliberation and Communication.
All applicants must be professionals working in public policy in the Washington, D.C. area and committed to the principles of limited government. The Fellowship is designed for those with two to ten years of experience, but all with a strong resume will be considered. Graduate students may apply, but preference will be given to those currently working in the field of public policy.
All Fellows must commit to attending the monthly sessions as well as the fall and spring retreats. Please check the
website
for meeting dates.
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1.
Applicant:
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First Name
Last Name
Home Address
Home City
Home Zip Code
Email Address
Cell Phone Number
Birthday
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2.
Education:
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Undergraduate Institution
Major
Graduation Year
Graduate Institution
Major
Graduation Year
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Are you a TFAS alumnus? If so, in which program(s) did you participate?
TFAS Institute
Year
TFAS Institute
Year
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4.
Indicate any other previous involvement with TFAS. Please note that while previous involvement is valued, it is not a requirement of the Fellowship.
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Served as a Mentor
Internship Sponsor or Supervisor
Served on the Alumni Council
Speaker/Guest Lecturer
Alumni Ambassador
None of the Above
Other (please specify)
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5.
Please list three references we may contact regarding your qualifications for and interest in the program. Be sure to include their email addresses. These references should not be TFAS staff or faculty members.
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Reference #1
Reference #2
Reference #3
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6.
Please provide a brief statement explaining your interest in becoming a Public Policy Fellow (500 words).
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7.
Describe what you view is the greatest threat to the "experiment in self-government" (1,000 words).
(Required.)
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8.
List three books that have impacted your way of thinking.
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Book #1
Book #2
Book #3
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9.
Please upload your resume.
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