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Students Needed to Judge Government Programs

The Innovations in American Government Program promotes creative problem solving in the public sector through an annual national awards program. The awards are given to federal, state, and local government programs that exemplify new and effective models of government.

Students with US government policy or professional experience are invited to apply to serve as evaluators for the first round of the awards competition. Interested students should complete an interest form by January 28. The forms are available at John F. Kennedy School of Government, 79 JFK Street, Cambridge, outside of Taubman 361. Evaluators must attend a preparation session on February 10, a selection meeting on February 27, and will receive a $165 honorarium. For more information, contact Elisabeth Rosenstock by phone at 495-0557 or via Email at Elisabeth_Rosenstock@harvard.edu.



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