A Page Center graduate fellow is a graduate student in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications who supports the scholarly work and outreach of the Center. The fellowship is a four-year position that includes two years of work as a research assistant in the Page Center and two years of teaching in the Bellisario College.
During their four years with the program, graduate fellows will be required to work in the Page Center Research Lab and assist with the Center’s research. Additional travel and research funds are available to graduate fellows during their time with the Page Center.
Benefits of the Page Center Graduate Fellowship
- Two-year assignment as Page Center research assistant
- Two-year assignment teaching in the Bellisario College
- Four years of fellowship funding
- Additional travel funding
- Additional summer research funding
Interested graduate students should indicate their interest in the Page Center Fellowship in their application when they apply to the Bellisario College's graduate program. Following are the required and preferred criteria for the Page Center graduate fellow position.
Required criteria
- Master’s degree
- Interest in Page Center-related areas of research and/or teaching, including ethics, sustainability, digital ethics, corporate social responsibility, advocacy among others.
Preferred criteria
- 3+ years of practical experience in the communications profession, preferably strategic communications
- Prior research experience (master’s thesis, conference papers, publications, etc.)