Actionable, expert advice on policy careers in AI, biosecurity, and emerging technologies. Learn how to break into US policy, where you can make a difference, and strategies to advance your career. Narrations of emergingtechpolicy.org guides by the Horizon Institute for Public Service.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Categories | TechnologyGovernment |
New to policy? This guide explains what public policy is, how policy change happens, why you might want to work in policy, and where you could work.
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(00:42) What is public policy?
(02:55) How is policy made?
(10:36) Why work in pub... more
Would you enjoy working in (a particular role within) policy or be miserable? This article discusses what qualities you need to succeed in policy and suggests ways to test your “fit” for policy work to get real-world feedback.
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Many undergraduates consider pursuing a career in US policy but are uncertain about how to test their fit and get a foot in the door. This post provides advice and highlights opportunities for college students.
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(00:25) Summary
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Your professional development consists of anything that helps you prepare for and excel in policy work, including your (1) skills, (2) knowledge, (3) network, and (4) credentials.
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(00:10) Policy career essentials
(00:26) Introductio... more
Your professional development consists of anything that helps you prepare for and excel in policy work, including your (1) skills, (2) knowledge, (3) network, and (4) credentials.
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(00:11) Why professional development matters
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This article discusses whether you need a graduate degree to work in policy, the benefits that graduate school provides, and some considerations against.
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(01:06) Do you need a graduate degree to work in policy?
(03:38) Professional ... more
This article describes and compares the most common types of graduate degrees for policy professionals—policy master’s, law school, and PhDs.
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(01:03) Degree comparison
(01:52) When to do law school for policy work
(02:26) When to d... more
This article explains why we recommend that most people work for 1-3 years before going to graduate school and the situations when this advice doesn’t apply.
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(00:36) The case for working before graduate school
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Focusing on careers in public policy related to AI, biosecurity, and emerging technologies, this content offers actionable guidance and expert insights for individuals interested in making a difference in the U.S. policy landscape. Episodes cover a wide array of topics, from assessing one's fit for public service roles to exploring the various educational pathways, internships, and professional development strategies necessary for succeeding in this field. Notably, special attention is given to underrepresented groups, emphasizing mentorship and diverse entry points into policy careers, which sets this content apart as particularly inclusive and supportive for aspiring professionals.
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