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Education

Courses

LGBTQ+ Policy Lab faculty have taught several highly-rated, impactful courses related to LGBTQ+ social movements, health and social outcomes, and policy advocacy. Courses are often open to both undergraduate and graduate students, and actively contribute to Vanderbilt’s goal of innovative trans-institutional teaching and critical multicultural learning.

Training & Mentorship

Undergraduate students, graduate students, and early career professionals have access to trans-institutional training and mentorship opportunities such as research immersions, practicums, and post-doctoral fellowships. Learn more about current trainees and alumni here.

  • Undergraduate and graduate students can train with LGBTQ+ Policy Lab faculty as Research Assistants on qualitative and/or quantitative research projects.
    • Students with Federal Work Study awards may earn their award as research assistants, additional information about FWS is available here.
    • Students interested in RA opportunities at the LGBTQ+ Policy Lab can apply using this form.
  • Individuals who have earned a terminal degree may pursue a Post-doctoral Fellowship.
    • The ideal candidate is an empirical social scientist who has an interest in studying the causes and consequences of LGBTQ+-related public policies (e.g., same-sex marriage, non-discrimination, ‘bathroom bills’, religious freedom exemptions, and others) on a range of social, economic, political, health, education, and demographic outcomes.
    • The next call for applications for post-doctoral fellowships will open in Fall 2024.
  • Open Positions