Program
The Congressional Fellow spends one year (September through August) working as a special legislative assistant on the staff of a member of Congress or congressional committee. Activities may involve conducting legislative or oversight work, assisting in congressional hearings and debates, and preparing briefs and writing speeches. The fellow also attends an orientation program administered by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) on congressional and executive branch operations, which includes guidance in the congressional placement process and a year-long seminar series on science and public policy issues. The AAAS also administers many other aspects of the program for the Congressional Fellow, as well as other fellows sponsored by nearly two dozen scientific societies.
Stipend
A stipend is provided by the sponsoring societies. The stipend level for the 2025-2026 Optica/MRS Congressional Fellowship will be $81,750. The stipend level for the 2025-2026 Arthur H. Guenther Congressional Fellowship (cosponsored by Optica and SPIE) will be $85,000. The societies also provide an allowance for health insurance, travel and relocation expenses to the Washington, DC area. Final selection of the fellow will be made in early 2025 after personal interviews are conducted.
Application
While filling out the application, you will be asked whether you are submitting your application for the MRS/Optica Congressional Fellowship, the Arthur H. Guenther Congressional Fellowship (cosponsored by SPIE and Optica), or both. If you are applying to both fellowships, you only need to submit your application once as long as you select that you are applying for both.
Candidates must submit the following materials through this site:
Fellows are evaluated on the basis of technical competence, responsible work experience, ability to serve in a public environment and evidence of service to the sponsoring societies and the profession.
A prospective fellow must have a record of success in research or scholarship in a field relevant to optical science and technology and/or materials, familiarity with the discipline and a working understanding of the scientific communities. The fellow must also demonstrate sensitivity toward policy issues and have a strong interest in applying scientific and technical knowledge to United States public policy issues. The fellow must be able to work quickly and communicate effectively to both scientific and non-scientific audiences on a wide variety of topics and work cooperatively with individuals having diverse viewpoints. An applicant is expected to be a member of one of the sponsoring societies (or an applicant for membership) and have a Ph.D. by the start of the fellowship (01 September 2025). U.S. citizenship is not required; however, applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. Specifically excluded as selection criteria are age, sex, creed, race, ethnic background and partisan political affiliation.
Applicants will be evaluated based on the following categories:
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Materials Research Society
Sponsor Type:
Address: 506 Keystone Drive, Warrendale, PA 15086-7537 Phone: 724.779.3003 | Fax: 724.779.8313 | Email: info@mrs.org
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Jan 03, 2025
Jan 03, 2025
$81,750
Affiliation: Materials Research Society
Address: 506 Keystone Drive, Warrendale, PA 15086-7537 Phone: 724.779.3003 | Fax: 724.779.8313 | Email: info@mrs.org
Website URL: https://apply.optica.org/prog/2025-2026_congressional_fellowships/
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