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AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship 2023 Application is Available

Posted by on Tuesday, October 11, 2022 in Announcements .

AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship

Providing career exploration for over 40 years.

AAAS works every day to increase public understanding of science and technology and to enhance communication among scientists, engineers, and the public. Through the AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows program, AAAS aims to strengthen the community of scientists who are well-versed in communicating complex ideas to a general audience and to bring science stories to the public.

PROGRAM

This highly competitive program strengthens the connections between scientists and journalists by placing advanced undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate level scientists, engineers, and mathematicians at media organizations nationwide. Fellows work as journalists at media organizations such as National Public Radio, Los Angeles Times, WIRED, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and NOVA. The Mass Media Fellows use their academic training in the sciences as they research, write and report today’s headlines, sharpening their abilities to communicate complex scientific issues to non-specialists. Participants come in knowing the importance of translating their work for the public, but they leave with the tools and the know-how to accomplish this important goal.

For 10 weeks during the summer, the AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows collaborate with media professionals at radio and television stations, newspapers, and magazines. As part of their job, the scientists and their journalist-hosts strive to make science news easy for the public to understand. The program strives to improve public understanding of science by enhancing coverage of science-related issues in the media. By embedding science students and recent grads in media outlets, the Fellows learn how to communicate scientific topics in clear and engaging ways, better understand how science is covered in the media, and build up a professional network of scientists and journalists who can work together to share science effectively. In its 45+ year history, the program has supported over 750 fellows.

ELIGIBILITY

 

  1. Applicants must a) be enrolled as students (upper level undergraduate or graduate), b) be a postdoctoral trainee, or c) apply within one year of the completion of a) or b). Applicants must be in the life, physical, health, engineering, computer, or social sciences or mathematics and related fields.  If you have questions about your eligibility, email.
  2. Students enrolled in English, journalism, science journalism, or other non-technical fields are not eligible for the AAAS Mass Media Fellowship BUT these students may be eligible for the Diverse Voices in Science Journalism Internship.
  3. Applicants must be US citizens or already hold visas that allow them to receive payment for work during the summer. AAAS cannot assist in obtaining/retaining visas. The fellowship is also open to US citizens studying abroad, as long as they can pay their way back into the US for the fellowship. Employment taxes may be higher for non-citizens. If you are a non-citizen and are considering applying we encourage you to contact  by email.
  4. Successful applicants are required to attend an orientation at AAAS headquarters at the beginning of the summer (early June) and a wrap-up session at the end of the summer (mid-August). They will prepare reports on the progress of their fellowships throughout their placement.

If you have any questions, please email.

 

AWARD

Fellows are provided a stipend of $8000 for the summer as well as travel expenses to and from AAAS and their sites. AAAS does not provide health care or employee benefits. AAAS does not provide housing or an additional housing stipend.

2022 DATES

Anticipated dates for 2022 are below. We are currently planning for onsite activities, but this may change as needed due to COVID-19.

Application window: October 1, 2021 – January 2, 2022
Fellowship: June 1, 2021 – August 16, 2022
Orientation in DC: June 1 – 3, 2022
Dates onsite: June 6 – August 12, 2022
Wrap-up in DC: August 15 – 16, 2022

Keep up with fellowship dates and news on Twitter @AAASMassMedia.

PAST FELLOWS

Learn more about past Mass Media fellows here.

The best way to keep up with fellowship dates and  news is to follow it on Twitter @AAASMassMedia.

For additional information about the program visit aaas.org/mmfellowship or apply here: https://www.aaas.org/page/apply

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