Whether studying best practices for green-building policies, providing research and assistance on education equity issues,​ or
researching community-based strategies that towns and cities may employ
to give residents convenient, safe, everyday opportunities for
physical activity, the Institute for Public Administration's (IPA) Undergraduate Public Administration Fellows
are helping to build knowledge and educate others on critical issues
that will make a difference in the lives of citizens in Delaware and
across the globe.
Selected through a competitive application process, Fellows work with IPA's faculty and staff members on universal issues such as land use, water resources,
education, transportation, and healthcare policy. Fellows typically
work ten hours each week, earning an hourly wage.
Students with backgrounds in political science, economics, geography, environmental issues, engineering, public administration, business administration, leadership, sociology, history, or education will find the Public Administration Fellows experience particularly relevant to their long-range professional goals.
Public Service and Innovation
Program Manager Lisa Moreland Allred says, "Through their research, undergraduate Public Administration Fellows see first-hand how innovative ideas can be realized and contribute to public service."
Apply
To apply to be an Undergraduate Public Administration Fellow, fill out the application below:
Contact Us
For more information on the Institute for Public Administration's Undergraduate Public Administration Fellows Program, contact Lisa Moreland Allred.