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YIM Macro Research Fellowship 2026-2027

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YIM Macro Research Fellowship 2026-2027

Deadline: May 1, 2026

Applications for the YIM Macro Research Fellowship 2026-2027 are now open. The YIM Macro Research Fellowship is an academic year long program from Fall 2026-Spring 2027, designed for social science students who are ready to move beyond the classroom and into real policy work.

Fellows will work together focusing on a policy issue connected these research tracks:

  • AI & Mental Health Access: Ethical use of AI chatbots for low-income alternatives to mental health assistance, ethical use of AI usage in mental health field
  • Digital Surveillance: Protecting client data privacy
  • The Digital Divide: AI-augmented Telehealth.

Fellows develop and produce an original policy brief, receive monthly mentorship from a professional, and have a chance to present their research at the end of the semester in Washington, DC. Fellows produce real research on real systemic issues affecting real communities, and walk away with a tangible work product, a mentor relationship, and a network that extends beyond their university.

Benefits

  • While there is no monthly stipend, the program provides mentorship, professional networking, and a fully- funded trip including travel and lodging for the Washington, D.C. presentation.

Eligibility

  • Open to U.S.-based undergraduate students, graduate students, and recent graduates.
  • They are specifically looking for individuals in Social Work, Psychology, Public Policy, Public Health, and related fields.
  • Following standards, they generally define “youth” as individuals under the age of 30.
  • Have strong interest in policy and technology advancement in the mental health field.
  • Efficient writing skills.

Application

All applications must be submitted by May 1, 2026 by 11:59 EST. Fellows are expected to dedicate up to 5 hours per week to research, meetings, and cohort activities. The program runs from Fall 2026 through Spring 2027.

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For more information, visit Macro Research Fellowship.

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