
Applicants must have a demonstrated interest in education policy and an interest or experience in conflict resolution. The fellowship is typically a good fit for current graduate students in education, law, or conflict resolution, as well as for recent graduates or professionals with experience in those areas. Applications reviewed on a rolling basis. Desired start date for spring 2015 fellows will be later this month. (DC Ombuds Fellowship Info.)
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