New

Graduate Fellow

Part-time

Hybrid

Deadline

January 31, 2026

About the organization

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Data Foundation

Organization type

Philanthropy

In A Nutshell

Location

Hybrid Washington DC, USA

Salary

$5,000

Job Type

Part-time

Experience Level

Entry-level

Deadline to apply

January 31, 2026

The Data Foundation’s Graduate Fellow program engages early-career professionals and advanced degree candidates who contribute to specific research or policy projects.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct research and analysis on data policy and evidence-based policymaking topics within assigned program area.
  • Support project execution and contribute to policy recommendations and strategic insights.
  • Draft research summaries, policy briefs, blog posts, fact sheets, and other written materials that address timely issues of relevance to the Data Foundation and key stakeholders.
  • Assist with stakeholder engagement and consultation activities.
  • Contribute to white papers, articles, and the development of policy options on issues related to data and evidence use.
  • Support events sponsored by the Data Foundation to provide accessible dialogue about relevant concepts and issues.
  • Participate in collaborative projects with Data Foundation staff and fellows.
  • Contribute to organizational efforts to identify emerging needs, priorities, and opportunities in assigned portfolio.

Skillset

  • Current or recent graduate student pursuing a Ph.D. or Master’s degree in relevant fields, including but not limited to public policy, data science, public health, public administration, climate and environment, economics, statistics, evaluation, policy analysis, or related disciplines.
  • Demonstrated interest in the Data Foundation’s mission and core issue areas.
  • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, particularly through written materials and in presentations to a variety of audiences.
  • Strong research and analytical skills with demonstrated fluency in research methods.
  • Knowledge of or interest in data policy, evidence-informed policymaking, program evaluation and evaluation policy, climate mitigation and environmental policy, food insecurity policy, transparency, or related areas.
  • Ability to work effectively on multiple projects in both collaborative and independent situations.
  • Self-motivated, creative, and organized with ability to meet deadlines.
  • Support for the core values of the Data Foundation.

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