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Environ. Sci. Technol., Vol. 17, No. 10, 1983

Fill a Staff Position on Capitol Hill Two ACS Congressional Fellowships Available To Begin Fall 1984 The objectives program are:

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• To provide an opportunity for scientists to gain firsthand knowledge of the op­ erations of the legislative branch of the federal government, • To make available to the government an increasing amount of scientific and technical expertise, and • To broaden the perspective of both the scientific and governmental com­ munities regarding the value of such scientific-governmental interaction.

Applications should be submit­ ted by January 31, 1984 to: Dr. Annette T. Rosenblum Department of Public Affairs American Chemical Society 1155—16th St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036

Applications consist of a letter of intent, resume, and two letters of reference. The letter of intent should include a description of the applicant's experience in publicoriented projects in which scientific or technical knowledge was used as a basis for interaction and a statement that tells why they have applied for the Fellowship and what they hope to accomplish as an ACS Congressional Fellow. The resume should describe the candidate's educa­ tion and professional experience and in­ clude other pertinent personal informa­ tion. Letters of reference should be so­ licited from people who can discuss not only the candidate's competence but also the applicant's experience in publicoriented projects. Arrangements should be made to send the letters of reference directly to ACS. For further information call (202) 872-4384.