Applications are closed for the 2024 to 2025 cohort.
Online submission for 2025 to 2026 Scholar Cohort will begin late fall of 2024 or as funding allows.
Program Description
The Illini Science Policy Program is a unique opportunity for graduate students with an interest in public service careers completing their degree from University of Illinois (UIUC, UIS, or UIC). The program matches highly motivated and qualified Scholars with hosts in Illinois public agencies or legislative offices for a 12-month paid appointment working in University of Illinois Extension’s critical issue areas – food, economy, environment, community, and health. Hosts provide an educational opportunity for Scholars to explore public research, management, and policy issues at a high level, while the Scholars provide substantial professional contributions to the office.
Hosts will supervise, mentor and provide opportunities for Scholars to be involved in critical issues that support the scholar’s professional and educational goals. Scholars work with the host office full-time, on site and with other staff and/or leadership, as appropriate. As part of their experience, Scholars will collaborate on an Extension project that aligns with their program assignments, connecting to Extension’s network of nearly 700 staff across all 102 Illinois counties.
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Eligibility
The Illini Science Policy Program is open for participation by graduate students completing an advanced degree (Masters, Doctoral, J.D. or professional degrees) from University of Illinois (UIUC, UIS, or UIC) between May of 2023 and Aug 31, 2024. Graduates should have interest and expertise relating to University of Illinois Extension’s critical issue areas: food, economy, environment, community, and/or health. Scholars must complete all degree requirements prior to beginning their appointment. Applicants apply through the University of Illinois Job Board.
Funding and Expenses
Details about funding and expenses may be found on the job posting through the Illinois job board. Support for the Illini Science Policy Program is provided by participating host offices, the U of I Office of the Provost Investment for Growth program, Illinois Extension, and University of Illinois Systems Office of External Relations and Communications, and PepsiCo.
Length of Assignment
The length of assignment is 12 months (non-renewable). The appointment will begin July 16,2024 and end no later than July 15, 2025.
Application
Application deadline: Job posting will be available starting Monday, February 5, 2024 through March 6, 2024 and will remain open until positions are filled or closed. Application details are available through the Illinois Job Board.
Selection
Finalists are selected by staff at University of Illinois Extension and participating host offices based on written application materials and interviews of a subset of applicants. Selection criteria include: academic ability, communication skills, diversity and appropriateness of academic background, career goals, additional qualifying experience, and support referrals. Scholars will work with the program coordinator to identify Extension projects aligned with their assignments.
Download to see Host Scope of work / project snapshots from this current year 2022-23.