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Students

M-RCBG offers students a wide variety of ways to engage at the intersection of business and government. Courses taught by center-affiliated faculty provide students with critical concepts and skills. The center supports the student-run Business & Government Professional Interest Council (B&G PIC), helping members bring leaders from business and government to the school for seminars and small group meetings. It provides financial support for student scholarships, internships, special projects, conferences, and journals. The center offers weekly lunch seminars for students and others that showcase research in regulation, energy and electricity policy, and corporate governance and social responsibility by the world’s leading scholars and practitioners. It offers an annual fall "speed networking" event where the center's senior fellows provide students with career advice, and it supports senior fellow study groups for students. While most support goes to students enrolled in ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø, the center offers the John Dunlop prize to the undergraduate student who writes the best thesis about an issue at the business-government interface.

Funding and Prizes

Learn how to apply for individual grants and research assistantships, the process for funding your event or publication, and prizes.

Other Opportunities

Find out how to get involved in the Business & Government PIC and how to tap into the knowledge of the Center's senior fellows. Occasionally M-RCBG's senior fellows hire research assistants; check the Announcements section of the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Daily email or inquire directly with fellows working in your area of interest.