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MRS offers an exciting opportunity for scientists to learn about the field of science policy and contribute their scientific expertise to the policymaking process by spending one year as a Special Legislative Assistant in the U.S. Congress in Washington, DC. Come learn about the MRS/OSA Congressional Science and Engineering Fellowship, get tips on applying, and hear from current and former Fellows about their experiences as scientists in the Senate and House of Representatives. Talk Presentations:
MRS Congressional Science and Engineering Fellowship Program Ashley White, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Talk begins at 3:07
2020-2021 MRS/OSA Congressional Fellowship Catherine Clark, Office of Senator Dick Durbin Talk begins at 27:49
2020-2021 MRS/TMS Congressional Fellowship Megan Malara, Office of Senator Sherrod Brown Talk begins at 33:36
2015-2015 MRS/OSA Congressional Fellowship Jimmy O'Dea, Union of Concerned Scientists Talk begins at 39:17
2000-2001 MRS/OSA Congressional Fellowship Susan Hamm, US Department of Energy Talk begins at 42:19