Associate Fellowship Program
- U.S. and Canadian citizens with an earned Masters degree in an ALA-accredited library/information science program by August of the fellowship year. The international program is focused on Sub-Saharan Africa. International applicants should visit the international associates page or contact the Project Director for more information.
- Yes, the program is intended for librarians who have recently completed their degree, within about 2 years.
- You may download an application from the Associate Fellowship Program page. If you cannot obtain a copy electronically, contact us.
- The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) manages the application process through an interagency agreement. ORISE is based out of Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
- There is not a standard notification date for potential interviewees. Generally, notification is received in March or April. If you are selected for an interview, the Program Coordinator will contact you by phone or email.
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- Up to eight qualified Associate Fellows may be selected.
- Fellows are paid a monthly stipend ($48,108 annually for 2008-2009, plus a monthly health insurance stipend). They are not government employees and therefore do not receive government employee benefits. Taxes are not deducted from the stipend; it is the fellow's responsibility to make estimated tax payments.
- Yes. ORISE offers a health and prescription insurance plan that will deduct the premium from your monthly stipend, but you are free to obtain insurance from any source. You must have health insurance to participate in the program.
- See the Program Features on the Web page for information about the optional second year. If you need additional information, please contact us.
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The Associate Fellowship Program's free webinar session, previously recorded January 13, 2009, consists a short presentation about the Associate Fellows program followed by a discussion by current 1st and 2nd year Associates about the application and interview process, in addition to Q&A with online and telephone participants.
The webinar session is available at: https://webmeeting.nih.gov/p99531186.
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Another useful FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions from the Reference Section