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Partnerships for Evidenced-based Public Policy

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The Kellner Center will support two fellowships in the AY25-26 year to facilitate policy research directly or indirectly related to mental health. The goal is to bridge the gap between research experts and the public by enabling mid-career Illinois faculty to conduct year-long policy research projects with Illinois government partners. 

These fellowships will be offered through the Partnerships for Evidenced-based Public Policy (PEPP) Program in collaboration with the Center for Social & Behavioral Science (CSBS) and the Institute of Government and Public Affairs (IGPA).

The Spring 2025 application deadline is April 15, 2025.

More information on the program goals and application process can be found on the CSBS website.

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