ETS R&D Fellowship and Internship Programs
Full announcements for each program, eligibility requirements, and application information will be available on November 1, 2007.
The goal of the ETS R&D Fellowship and Internship programs is to provide talented individuals, especially women and underrepresented minority scholars and students, opportunities to carry out research under the mentorship of ETS senior research scientists and psychometricians. Areas of emphasis in research encouraged by this program include measurement theory, validity, natural language processing and computational linguistics, cognitive psychology, learning theory, linguistics, speech recognition and processing, teaching and classroom research, and statistics.
Summer Internship Program for Graduate Students
Selected interns participate in research projects under the guidance of ETS mentors in Princeton, NJ. Graduate students who are currently enrolled in a full-time doctoral program in one of the areas listed above and who have completed a minimum of two years of coursework toward their PhD or EdD prior to the program start date are eligible to apply.
Harold Gulliksen Psychometric Research Fellowship Program
During the academic year selected fellows study at their universities and participate in a research project under the supervision of an academic mentor and in consultation with an ETS research scientist. During the summer, fellows are invited to participate in the Summer Internship Program for Graduate Students working under the guidance of an ETS researcher. The program is open to applicants who are enrolled in a doctoral program in psychometrics or statistics, have completed their course work toward the PhD, and are at the dissertation stage.
Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
Selected fellows conduct independent research under the mentorship of ETS senior researchers in Princeton, NJ. The program is open to early-career and seasoned scholars who hold a PhD or an EdD in one of the areas listed above.
Sylvia Taylor Johnson Minority Fellowship in Educational Measurement
Selected fellows conduct independent research under the mentorship of ETS senior researchers in Princeton, NJ. The program is open to candidates who have received their PhD or EdD within the past ten years in one of the areas listed above and who are US citizens or permanent residents.
To Apply:
The application process for 2008 will open on November 1, 2007. No applications will be accepted prior to this date. Apply online at the ETS Fellowship and Internship Programs Website: http://www.ets.org/research/fellowships.html
The deadline for applying for the summer internship and postdoctoral fellowship programs is February 1, 2008. The deadlines for applying for the Harold Gulliksen program are December 3, 2007 for the preliminary nomination materials and February 1, 2008 for the final application materials.
Contact
E-mail: internfellowships@ets.org
Phone: (609) 734-5543