FOR STUDENTS AND STUDENT LISTSERVS:
SL: Research mentorship for U of A juniors and seniors
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Dear Wildcat,
The University of Arizona’s Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy is looking to hire seven student mentors for participation in the fourth-annual cohort of their Mo’s Policy Scholars Program!
To qualify to participate, applicants must be:
- A junior or senior undergraduate student at U of A.
- Interested in environmental policy and/or Indigenous governance research.
- Eligible to receive a $1500 stipend.
That’s it!
Those selected to participate as Mo’s Policy Scholars will be assigned an expert mentor working on research in the area of environmental and/or Indigenous governance during the fall semester.
Not only is this a great opportunity to work with and learn from an experienced research professional, Mo’s Policy Scholars is perfect for those that have not had previous research experience and want to explore public policy!
Space is extremely limited and applications are due on Monday, March 16, 2026 at 11:59 PM so don’t wait to submit!
Please direct any questions to Udall Center Program Coordinator Sara Rodriguez at saralilyleyva@arizona.edu.
More information and application links here.
FOR FACULTY, STAFF AND RELATED LISTSERVS:
SL: Please share: Research mentorship for U of A juniors and seniors
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Greetings, Friends and Colleagues!
Applications are now open for the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy’s fourth annual Mo’s Policy Scholars student mentoring program!
Applications are due Monday, March 16, 2026 at 11:59 PM!
Find details and a link to the application here.
Those selected to participate as Mo’s Policy Scholars will be paired with an expert mentor working on research in the area of environmental policy and/or Indigenous governance. Students who complete the program will receive a $1500 stipend.
Not only is this a great opportunity to work with and learn from an experienced research professional, Mo’s Policy Scholars is perfect for those that have not had previous research experience and want to explore public policy!
We would be grateful for any help you can provide getting the word out about this opportunity to students:
The Udall Center is thrilled to provide this platform to help young professionals launch their careers in environmental policy and Indigenous governance research while also helping to support selected students financially.
Should you need anything else to help make sharing this information easier, please feel free to reach out to Udall Center Program Coordinator Sara Rodriguez at saralilyleyva@arizona.edu.
Learn more about the program and find application links here.
Thanks in advance for your support!
All the best,