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Other Fellowship Opportunities

AGU members are also eligible to apply to the American Geological Institute and American Institute of Physics Congressional Science Fellowships programs.

Policy Contact

Elizabeth Landau
AGU
Public Affairs Manager
Phone: +1 202 777 7535
Fax: +1 202 328 0566
E-mail: elandau@agu.org

Erik Hankin
AGU
Public Affairs Coordinator
Phone: +1 202 777 7523
Fax: +1 202 328 0566
Email: ehankin@agu.org

Kristan Uhlenbrock 
AGU 
Public Affairs Coordinator 
Phone: +1 202 777 7506 
Fax: +1 202 328 0566 
Email: kuhlenbrock@agu.org 

AGU 1998–1999 Congressional Science Fellow

Dr. David Hunter

Dr. Hunter was the 22nd AGU Congressional Science Fellow, working with Senator James Jeffords of Vermont from 1998–1999.

Dr. Hunter completed his doctoral studies at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego.  As a fellow for Senator Jeffords, he covered air, energy, and climate issues.  More specifically, he worked on electricity restructuring, renewable energy, air quality, and climate change.

Dr. Hunter is currently Legislative Assistant for Energy and Environment for Senator Susan Collins (R-ME).  Issues of particular concern to Senator Collins are promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy, reducing mercury pollution, and addressing climate change.

AGU galvanizes a community of Earth and space scientists that collaboratively advances and communicates science and its power to ensure a sustainable future.