NISS Joint Internships in Federal Agencies: Two Models Nell Sedransk JSM - Vancouver, BC 2 August 2010
NISS - Partnerships Purposes Research with implementation on agency-designated important problems Recruitment of students and faculty to federal agencies (positions, consulting relationships) PROBLEM + DATA & EXPERTISE + TALENT
NISS - Partnerships Team Agency [research] staff Graduate student intern / Postdoctoral fellow Faculty mentor Aspects Joint problem formulation Technical mentoring – faculty and NISS Problem oversight – agency staff Data access – agency Implementation – agency decision
NISS-NASS (USDA) Project Teams 3 Teams Agency [research] staff: 2+ per team Graduate student intern: 2 summers Postdoctoral fellow: 2 years (academic year at NASS) Faculty mentor(s) plus NISS director Aspects Joint problem formulation Technical mentoring – faculty and NISS Problem oversight – agency staff Data access – agency Implementation – agency decision
NISS-EIA Projects 2 Projects Agency staff: 1 (statistics) & 1+ (substantive) each Graduate student intern: 1* semester & 1 summer Faculty mentor plus NISS director Aspects Joint problem formulation Technical mentoring – faculty and NISS Problem oversight – agency staff Data access – agency Implementation – agency decision
NISS Joint Projects for Projects at EIA & NASS EIA: Evaluating macroeconomic energy models EIA: Aggregating data from multiple sources EIA: Data representation at multiple scales NASS: Agricultural (spatial) data analysis, modeling and projections Opportunities Graduate students Paired with faculty Independent applications Postdoctoral fellows Faculty