I just learned about a job opportunity for recent graduates who live in Texas. I received this in an email from my state representative, Rafael Anchia.
To be eligible for the program, candidates must 1) have a graduate degree in public policy, public affairs, economics, social work, public health, law, or a related field by August 2012; 2) have a strong academic record; and 3) be eligible to work in the United States for the two-year duration of the program.
Visit www.cbpp.org/fellowship to learn more about the program, current fellows, or to apply. If you have any questions or concerns, please follow-up with Tianca Crocker at fellowship@cbpp.org or (202) 4081-1080.
Welcome to my blog! The main purpose of the blog is to discuss music and books and also to review music, performances, and books offering my recommendations. As for the eclectic part of the title, my interests wander far and wide – music, politics, religion, business and I sometimes feel the need for a soapbox to talk about what I've discovered in my current readings and musings. So sometimes, you'll be treated (or subjected) to my opinions about things going in the world.
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