Siegel Public Interest Technology Summer Fellowship (PIT-SF)
Deadline: Jan 11, 2026
undergraduate
partially funded
United States
Opportunity Overview
The Siegel Public Interest Technology Summer Fellowship (PIT-SF) program is designed for rising juniors and seniors in U.S.-based universities who are interested in gaining first-hand experience working on technology policy at the federal, state, and local levels. Each summer, 10-12 students are selected to participate in this paid fellowship.
š¢ About the Fellowship
- Sponsor Organization: Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy
- Target Audience: Rising juniors and seniors in U.S.-based universities
- Program Duration: Summer
š Benefits
- Fellows receive a stipend in two installments (at the start and end of the program).
- Travel costs are factored into the stipend, and hotel accommodations are covered during the wrap-up symposium.
- Housing is not includedāstudents must arrange their own accommodations.
- Taxes apply to stipend payments.
ā Eligibility Criteria
- Open to students from any U.S. university (not limited to Princeton).
- International students may apply, but opportunities are limited due to citizenship requirements.
- Must attend:
- Orientation
- Weekly seminars
- Wrap-up symposium
- Cannot hold another internship simultaneously (requires full-time commitment).
- Strong interest in technology policy and excellent communication skills are required.
š Application Date and Process
- Application Deadline: 11 January, 2026
- To apply, visit the application portal.
š Additional Information
For more details about the fellowship, visit the official program page.
This fellowship is a fantastic opportunity for students passionate about technology policy to gain valuable experience and contribute to impactful projects. Don't miss the chance to apply!
Benefits
- Fellows receive a stipend in two installments (start and end of program).
- Travel costs are factored into the stipend; hotel covered during wrap-up symposium.
- Housing is not includedāstudents must arrange their own accommodations.
- Taxes apply to stipend payments.
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