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Regulatory Studies Fellows
The Regulatory Studies Program at the Mercatus Center offers graduate students, and recent JD and PhD graduates, opportunities to work on regulatory policy issues both here at the Mercatus Center and at the U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy. Read below for more information on current opportunities.
Regulatory Studies Research Fellow
Mercatus Regulatory Studies Research Fellows work closely with scholars in the Regulatory Studies Program, exploring market-based solutions to current regulatory policy issues and gaining the skills and experience necessary to effect policy change. Research fellows have the opportunity to conduct legal and policy analysis of pending or existing regulations, collaborate with economic and legal scholars at George Mason University, and write and publish articles in popular and legal journals.
Learn more about the Regulatory Studies Research Fellow and how to apply here.
Regulatory Studies Small Business Administration (SBA) Fellow
The Mercatus Center is partnering with the U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy to offer a Regulatory Studies Fellow for second and third year law students interested in public policy and small business issues. Fellows will perform and assist the work of attorneys in several issue areas, including environmental law, occupational safety and health, telecommunications, tax, labor, agriculture, procurement, health care, and economic regulation.
Learn more about the Small Business Administration Fellow and how to apply here.
Past SBA Fellows:
Fall 2005 SBA Fellow: Kristina M. Husar




