[Logprofs] Eno's Summer 2014 Thomas J. O¹Bryant Transportation Policy and Finance Fellowship

Pam Shepherd pshepherd at enotrans.org
Tue Feb 4 11:41:03 EST 2014


Please share the following announcement with your listserve. Applications
are due March 7.

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The Eno Center for Transportation is now accepting applications for its
Summer 2014 Thomas J. O¹Bryant Transportation Policy and Finance Fellowship.
This fellowship is designed to provide a professional development
opportunity for aspiring transportation specialists. Successful applicants
will gain in-depth knowledge of transportation infrastructure and operations
as well as an understanding of the U.S. policymaking process through
conducting research under the guidance of Eno staff, collaborating with
transportation experts on publications, and assisting in the execution of
programs conducted by Eno¹s Center for Transportation Leadership. Specific
responsibilities for the O¹Bryant fellow include:

- Assisting in the development of Eno reports and papers. Fellows will play
an integral part in the research and development of transportation policy
research documents, policy recommendations, and events. Projects cover
various modes, sectors, and levels of government within transportation.
- Bridging the gap between research and policy. The fellow will participate
in Eno¹s outreach toward the policy community in Washington, DC, through
participation in conferences, briefings, and private meetings.
- Gaining in-depth knowledge of U.S. policymaking. The fellow will engage
the policymaking community through association with the Board of Directors,
Eno education programs, and briefings to policymakers.

Duration
Duration of the appointment is 10 weeks (start/end dates to be determined
between successful candidate and Eno staff).

Qualifications
Fellowships are awarded to bachelor¹s degree, master¹s degree and Ph.D.
students working in transportation, engineering, housing, urban planning, or
related degrees. Fellows must have developed research skills and a strong
writing ability.

Compensation
Fellows will be paid a stipend of $2,000 per month.

Deadline
Submit application materials by March 7, 2014. First round interviews will
be held in late March.

To Apply
Send cover letter, resume, and scholarly writing sample (2-3 page selection)
to Lindsey Collins at lcollins at enotrans.org.

Pamela Shepherd
Senior Director, Communications
Eno Center for Transportation
1710 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 879-4705
pshepherd at enotrans.org
@EnoTrans
 



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