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Society for Research in Child Development Accepting Fellows Applications

Applications are due January 6, 2026, 11:59 p.m. EST for the Society for Research in Child Development US Policy Fellowship Program, during which fellows work full time for 1–2 years to improve evidence-based child and family policymaking.

The program places fellows with state agencies and on Capitol Hill, where they receive a competitive stipend, professional development, and mentorship and explore alternate career paths.

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