FELLOWSHIPS
STPP offers fellowships for pre-doctoral and post-doctoral researchers for one year, with a possibility for renewal, in the stimulating environment of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Please see the Belfer Center’s fellowship web pages for information on stipends, deadlines, and application procedures.
Salaried fellowships are available for outstanding interdisciplinary researchers in the grant-funded research projects listed below. A limited number of non-stipendiary fellowship opportunities are available for scholars with their own funding in these and other areas of science and technology policy.
Managing the Atom Project
Executive Director: Martin B. Malin
Addresses the risks posed by nuclear weapons and weapons-usable materials; assesses the future of civilian nuclear power; strengthens international nuclear institutions; and strengthens democratic management of nuclear technology through improved access to information, broader public participation, and more effective regulation and oversight. Researchers interested in security and safeguards for nuclear and radiological materials and facilities — and other aspects of preventing nuclear terrorism — are particularly encouraged to apply.
Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group
Co-Principal Investigators: Henry Lee and Venkatesh Narayanamurti
Patterns and processes of energy research, development, demonstration, and deployment in the United States and around the world; policies and institutions for closing the gap between national and international energy R&D strategies and those needed to meet the challenge of climate change; and analysis of effectiveness of collaborative and partnership approaches for meeting U.S. energy-related environmental goals.

