Are you passionate about emerging Internet and technology policy issues? Come work with EFF this summer as a Google Public Policy Fellow! This 10-week fellowship gives undergraduate and graduate students a paid opportunity to work alongside EFF’s International team on projects advancing debate on key public policy issues.

EFF is looking for someone who shares our passion for the free and open Internet. You’ll have the opportunity to work on a variety of issues, including censorship and global surveillance. Applicants must have strong research and writing skills, the ability to produce thoughtful and original policy analysis, a talent for communicating with many different types of audiences, and be independently driven. More specific information can be found here.

  • This year’s program will run from early June through early August, with regular programming throughout the summer. If selected, you can work with EFF to adjust start and completion dates.
  • The application period opens Friday, January 18, 2019 and all applications must be received by Friday, February 15 at 12:00 p.m. ET/ 9:00 a.m. PT.
  • The accepted applicant will receive a stipend of USD $7,500 in 2019 for their 10-week-long fellowship.

To apply with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, follow this link.

Note: This internship is associated with EFF’s international team and is separate from EFF’s summer legal internship program.