There are two options:
1. an internship in Washington, D.C. (3 months long): Project will include conducting a literature review on an area associated with family structure or religious practice, as well as the production of a synthesis paper based on findings from the leading academic literature on the topic. Fellow will meet with individuals who have shaped social policy, including congressional staff, leaders in state and federal government, and senior civil servants.
2. The Campus Fellowship (6 months): # Fellow will conduct his or her work from university or home, traveling occasionally to Washington, D.C. to meet with Heritage researchers (travel expenses will be covered). Project will include a literature review on an outcome area associated with family structure or religious practice, as well as the production of a synthesis paper based on findings from the leading academic literature on the topic.
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