Dr. Hartmann is also a Distinguished Economist In-Residence for Gender and Economic Analysis at American University and serves as the Editor of the Journal of Women, Politics & Policy. Chaunté White is a Senior Research Associate at the Institute... Anna Bernstein is a Research Associate at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, with the Center on the Economics of Reproductive Health. As an experienced survey researcher, Dr. Hayes advises on IWPR’s survey work and conducts major surveys such as the IWPR/Rockefeller Survey of Economic Security. 17 salaries (for 11 job titles) Updated Feb 21, 2021. The economic status of women and girls, women of color, and immigrant women across the United States. Our undergraduates apply research to current issues in the Michigan Legislature, our Masters of Public Policy students write state policy research reports, and our Ph.D. students maintain large datasets for research … As of January 1, 2014, the Congressional Fellowships on Women & Public Policy were transferred to Women’s Policy, Inc. For information about this year’s Fellows or for an application for 2015, please go to http://www.womenspolicy.org/our-work/2014-fellows-program/. She is German and has a BSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and an MPhil in Development Studies from the IDS, Sussex. Eve was also sponsored by the Lumina Foundation for a project on work integrated learning in higher education. She has published numerous articles in journals and books and her work has been translated into more than a dozen languages. The Chamberlain Fellow works as a general research assistant on a variety of research projects and reports. Prior to joining IWPR, Dr. Hayes worked at the McGill Institute for Health and Social Policy and the Harvard Project on Global Working Families, analyzing how labor conditions affect children’s health and development around the world, and taught research methods at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Previously, Zahra was a podcast intern for StoryCorps and A/V Intern for Asian American Writers’ Workshop. The Women’s Congressional Policy Institute (WCPI) has been the home of the Congressional Fellowships on Women and Public Policy since 2014. The Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR), located in Washington, D.C., conducts and communicates research to inspire public dialogue, shape policy, and improve the lives and opportunities of women of diverse backgrounds, circumstances, and experiences. Prior to joining IWPR, Chaunté was a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies in the College of Education at the University of Houston. Adiam received her Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Sociology from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. Elyse has presented IWPR research on numerous webinars, panels, and to visiting international thought leaders and has provided commentary on a broad range of research topics. Elyse Shaw is a Study Director at the Institute for... Dr. Federiga Bindi is a new Senior Fellow at IWPR. She is an economist with a B.A. She holds a masters degree in Higher Education Leadership from the University of Texas at Arlington and a bachelors degree in Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin. The Women’s Congressional Policy Institute has been the home of the Congressional Fellowships on Women and Public Policy (formerly the WREI Fellowships) since 2014. Halie also conducted independent research comparing data on respondents’ religious denomination and their opinions on government spending using General Social Survey (GSS) data. During graduate school, Susana worked to support the recruitment of diverse graduate students through Minority Serving Institutional partnership initiatives and the Summer Research Opportunity Program. Under her tenure, IWPR expanded its longstanding Status of Women in States project and launched an accompanying website, statusofwomendata.org. March is the perfect time to highlight internship and fellowship opportunities for women – it is Women’s History Month, after all. Professor Bindi served in a number of senior positions in government, among which Senior Advisor to the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs (2008-2011); Acting Director of International Affairs and Director of International Training of the Italian National School of Administration (2010-2012) and Director of the Italian Cultural Institute in Brussels (2012-2014). Professor Bindi, who has a PhD from the European University Institute, has been a Visiting Fellow in a number of prestigious international institutions, among which the Brookings Institution, the Institute d’Études Politiques in Paris, the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, the University of Lisbon and the Université Libre de Bruxelles. 17 Institute-WomenS Policy Rsch employees have shared their salaries on Glassdoor. She is also a tenured Professor of Political Science and Jean Monnet Chair at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, where she founded and directed the “Jean Monnet EU Center of Excellence” (2004-2012). Zahra received their Bachelor of Arts from Vassar College in International Studies, with concentrations in Sociology and English. Postdoctoral Research Fellowships. in International Relations from Tufts University. The positions are full-time and generally span the academic year (September-May), but starting and ending dates are somewhat flexible. Improving lives. Cracks in the IR Glass: The Evolving Relationship Between International Relations & Gender Equality, The End of the Pantsuit Nation and the Force of Subliminal Messages, Harassment in the Workplace: Why the US and the EU Must Act.