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Application Process 

The application period for the 2022-2023 Transition Term Fellowship for students closed on October 17, 2022. For more information about Transition Term, please contact eva_jansenmorales@hks.harvard.edu.

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Transition Term FAQs
What is Transition Term?

Transition Term is a paid fellowship opportunity from the Taubman Center that allows HKS students to work with newly elected state and local officials during January Term to support their transition from campaigning to governing.

Teams of three fellows who have a mix of skills, geographic familiarity, and backgrounds that align with the needs of incoming administrations work to accelerate projects based on each host administration’s priorities. Examples may include research, data analysis, drafting memos or orders, engaging with stakeholders, and responding to rapidly evolving needs that arise during the intense early weeks of governing.  

What are the benefits of becoming a Transition Term fellow?

Transition Term fellows get the opportunity to:

  • Work with state and local government offices, which are some of the most innovative and dynamic places to work in the public sector
  • Network with current and past Transition Term participants, including alumni of the program and state and local leaders who previously hosted fellows
  • Receive hands-on experience in state and local government in a short period of time
  • Apply the skills and experiences they have learned at HKS to real-world problems
  • Learn from elected leaders and their senior staff about running for office, managing campaigns and early administrations, and finding jobs in government service

Some fellows who have participated in the program continued to work in the administrations they served during the program as summer fellows, part-time researchers, and full-time staff members.

What projects have Transition Term fellows worked on?

In past years, students have supported new administrations with research and recommendations on workforce development, environmental, and transportation policy; explored methods to improve rural broadband access; contributed to playbooks and memos on addressing blight, homelessness, and economic development; and helped develop COVID-19 vaccine distribution recommendations and vaccine procurement efforts. Students have also frequently helped new administrations operationalize their campaign promises into actionable game plans. 

Who should apply for Transition Term?

Successful applicants will have an interest in state and local government and are considering a career in the field, experience working both independently and on a team, are curious and adaptable, and are comfortable with ambiguity. 

When does the application for Transition Term open?

The application for the 2022-2023 Transition Term program will open September 26, 2022

When are applications due?

The deadline for applying for this year's Transition Term has passed.

What are the application requirements?

Applicants will be asked to submit:

  • Their resume and/or link to their LinkedIn profile
  • The geographic regions where they have worked or lived
  • An approximately 150-word statement on their skills and experiences
  • An approximately 150-word statement on their long-term career plans
  • An approximately 150-word statement describing an example of when applicants have worked in a highly ambiguous environment
     
When does Transition Term take place?

Below is a high-level program calendar (subject to change):

  • Late September: The application round for Transition Term opens
  • Mid-October: Applications are due
  • Early November: Election day for the mayors, county officials, and governors who may participate in Transition Term
  • Mid-November: The Taubman Center team shares application decisions with Transition Term applicants
  • Early December: Transition Term's mandatory orientation to help familiarize new fellows with the ins and outs of transitions and inform fellows where they will be placed and with whom they will be working. This year's orientation will take place December 1 and 2
  • Mid-December: After final exams end and before winter break begins, fellows and administrations will scope out some of the work to be completed during January Term.
  • January 3-17: Transition Term commences, fellows work full-time with their placement. Depending on the health policies of the host administrations and Harvard University, working in-person for the host-administration is a requirement of the program. Virtual work may be an option if conditions do not allow for in-person work, but must be approved by the host administration and the Taubman Center.  
Is Transition Term a paid fellowship?

The Taubman Center provides participating students with a stipend to cover travel, lodging, and living expenses in the host community. Fellows are expected to coordinate and share lodging costs with the other members of their team to maximize resources. Stipend amounts will be announced in fall 2022.