Please note that the Fellowship program has been filled for Summer 2008.
The Breakthrough Institute is hosting its second annual Breakthrough Generation Fellowship program at its main office in Oakland, California, and has selected up to fifteen of top young thinkers and organizers in the country. Fellows enjoy an experience that is qualitatively different than a typical internship, because much of the work involves research, writing, and analysis that is substantial and substantive. In 2007, Breakthrough Generation Fellows conducted research and co-authored a major white paper, "Fast, Clean and Cheap," that appeared in the Spring 2008 edition of the
Harvard Law and Policy Review.
This year's Fellows will contribute to the Breakthrough Institute's
mission to overcome ecological crises through a new kind of economic
development that increases security and expands opportunity. Breakthrough is developing a new policy agenda on energy technology,
deforestation, and a new social contract for the United States. Breakthrough has
made significant progress in developing this new agenda, but there is a lot of
work left to do. As a group and as individuals, Breakthrough Generation Fellows
will contribute to the creation and advancement of this new policy agenda.
The Breakthrough Institute will help our Fellows to better understand their
unique talents and to apply them in individual or group projects. These projects
could include, but are not limited to, a research paper, a Breakthrough strategy proposal, a campaign plan, digital
presentations, new media and online work, a series of short articles and op-eds, or a
combination of the above. By the end of the summer, every Fellow will have
created a concrete work product that reflects his or her own interests and the
mission of the Breakthrough Institute.
See the new Breakthrough Generation Fellows.
For more information, contact
Teryn Norris