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Teachers: Share Your Passion!
Are you ready to share your passion for STEM education at the Federal level?
Bring that passion to Washington, DC in your role as an Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow.
This prestigious fellowship program brings outstanding K-12 science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) educators to Washington, DC for a school year to share their practical insights and real world perspectives in offices of Federal Agencies or Capitol Hill. As an Einstein Fellow, you will receive a monthly stipend, a moving allowance and a travel budget.
You are the perfect candidate for an Einstein Fellowship if you…
• thrive on personal and professional challenges.
• love to network with creative, passionate, intelligent colleagues.
• recognize the importance of experienced educators sharing their knowledge in the national education arena.
• have the desire and the confidence to work on educational programs and/or issues at a national level.
• want to learn more about the role of federal agencies in education and influence decisions.
The program is administered by the U.S. Department of Energy and is managed by Triangle Coalition for Science and Technology Education. Visit www.einsteinfellows.net to learn more about the program and meet this year’s Fellows. You will find additional information and the online application (under the Information tab) on the Fellows’ web site.
You can access the application by clicking on the word “apply” in the box on the left side of the page once you link to the Department of Energy’s page.
Create an ID and password to begin and you are on your way to joining the elite cohort of Einstein Fellows!
If you have any other questions or would simply like to talk about the program, please contact Kathryn Culbertson, Program Manager, at
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or by telephone at 703-519-5963.
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