Interns work the equivalent of approximately two days per week at an internship site, usually near their home institutions from approximately September 1 to July 1. The interns may work on a single evaluation project or multiple projects at the site, but all internship work is focused on building skills and confidence in real-world evaluation practices. Interns receive a stipend of $12,000 in recognition of their internship work based on completion of the internship and satisfactory finalization of program requirements, including any deliverables due to the host agency, progress reports, and reflections on the internship experience.
To learn more about program eligibility and components, click here. All materials must be received by Zachary Grays at the AEA offices on or before Monday, May 3, 2021. Successful scholars accepted to the GEDI program are required to attend orientation/fall seminar virtually in mid-August with plans to be continued in-person in late September.
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