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2010 American Political Science Association Congressional Fellowship awarded to top scholar 

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APSA Congressional Fellowship Scholar

The American Australian Association announces the award of the 2010 American Political Science Association Congressional Fellowship. The APSA Fellowship elicited keen interest from a highly competitive pool of researchers from top Australian universities.
 
James Sullivan studied Law and International Relations at the University of Queensland and has since worked in a number of positions in the law, politics and government. He has had a long interest in public policy and Australia's political system, including as a Campaign Director for a federal seat in the 2007 election and as an Advisor to Federal Ministers in Canberra after the 2007 election.  James is currently the Senior Policy Advisor to the Queensland Deputy Premier and Minister for Health.  He has also been involved in a number of community organisations in Brisbane.

Founded in 1953, the APSA Congressional Fellowship Program is the nation's oldest and most prestigious congressional fellowship. APSA Congressional Fellowship supports individuals from a broad range of expertise who seek to gain an understanding of the US legislative process through workinging on Capitol Hill Congressional staff. Candidates include political journalists, early-to-mid-career academics, and experts from the fields of foreign policy, economics, migration, environment, science, and social issues.

For further information regarding APSA and the Congressional Fellowship, please visit their website

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Diane Sinclair
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