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NCUT -- Lewis & Clark Fellowship

The Lewis & Clark Fellowship, established in 2004, provides an outstanding scholar, policymaker, or other professional outside of the Potomac Institute with the opportunity to examine "out of the box" ideas regarding science, technology, and national security.   Based on a competitive process, a Resident Research Fellow will work as a scholar at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, pushing the frontiers of practical-oriented scholarship and interest on science and technology topics of keen importance to our ever-changing democracy.   The Fellow, augmented by the Institute's professional research staff and interns who have helped distinguish the Potomac Institute among major think tanks in America, will conduct a research project with focus on a salient problem set.   Their research endeavors will culminate in an Institute symposium and an Institute publication.  

Goals of the Fellowship

  • Provide a unique educational and work experience to an outstanding individual willing to think "outside the box."
  • Contribute to the critically important work of the Potomac Institute.
  • Hold a symposium at the Institute and publish an article on the chosen problem set.  

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