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About the Graduate Archer Fellowship program

TheGraduate Archer Fellowship Programwas established in 2010 by The University of Texas System as a way to bring graduate and medical students interested in policy and politics to our nation’s capital to learn about the federal government and public service. Archer Fellows live, learn and work in the heart of Washington, D.C., during the summer.

Archer Center participants 2018

During their summer in D.C., fellows will enroll in two courses and a practicum experience. Additional information on academics can be found on the Archer Centerwebsite.

Selection of Archer Fellows is based on a competitive process, and we are pleased to be able to offer this experience to highly motivated graduate students of The University of Texas System, including students at UTHealth School of Public Health.

Click herefor a two-page summary of the Graduate Archer Fellowship program at UTHealth.

UTHealth - Graduate Archer Fellowship Program

成立in 2001 by Congressman Bill Archer, the Archer Center brings student from across the State of Texas and University of Texas System academic and health institutions to Washington D.C. for an immersive, federal policy-making program. Watch the video for more information about the program.

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