Siegel Public Interest Technology Summer Fellowship

Siegel Public Interest Technology Summer Fellowship

Opportunity type
Fellowship
Funding
Cause areas
Institutional decision-making
Information security
Routes to impact
Skill-building & building career capital
Learning about important cause areas
Skill set
Political & bureaucratic
Conceptual & empirical research
Academia
Deadline
2026-01-11
Location
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Description
The Siegel Public Interest Technology Summer Fellowship (PIT-SF) offers rising juniors and seniors the chance to gain hands-on experience in technology policy through paid summer placements with government agencies or nonprofits.
  • Fellows work full-time for 8–10 weeks on public interest technology issues at the federal, state, or local level, with placements determined by program administrators.
  • The program includes a virtual orientation, weekly seminars with guest speakers, and a mandatory in-person symposium at Princeton University.
  • Participants receive a stipend (amount TBD), paid in two installments, with travel costs for the symposium covered.
  • Open to students from any U.S. university; international students may apply but face limited placement options due to government agency requirements and must handle their own visa paperwork.
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