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Oregon Sea Grant fellowship:

Oregon Legislative Fellowship

(Not currently accepting applications)

The Oregon Sea Grant Program will sponsor a State Legislative Fellowship during the 2009 Oregon Legislative Session for a graduate student with an interest in marine and coastal issues.

PURPOSE: The objectives of the Fellowship are:

DUTIES OF THE FELLOW: The Legislative Fellow will provide a variety of professional services to the legislature, but will not assume a political position or take the role of advocate or lobbyist on any issue.

The Fellow is expected to be objective and cooperative on issues where personal opinions may differ, and to maintain a non-partisan position.

During the fall term, the Fellow will need to prepare for the legislative session. That preparation must at least include:

SCHEDULE

Assignment: Will begin one month prior to the beginning of the Oregon Legislative session and conclude 10 days after the session ends or on August 31, whichever comes first.

STIPEND and LENGTH OF ASSIGNMENT: The stipend provides $2,400 per month from December until 10 days after the session ends or until August 31, whichever comes first. Travel funds up to $500 and funds for educational materials and fees will be available. Please note that Fellows are not automatically covered for health insurance through the university.

WHO MAY APPLY: Any graduate student enrolled at an institution in the Oregon University System and has a professional background and interest in coastal and marine policy issues.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS

HOW TO APPLY: Submit an original application to the Oregon Sea Grant office post marked by

October 17, 2008

Application must include:

Submit application by 5:00 p.m. on October 17, 2008 to:

Eric Dickey
Oregon Sea Grant
A322 Kerr Administration
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon 97331
or via e-mail to: eric.dickey@oregonstate.edu

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