Google Announces Summer 2026 Public Policy Fellowship for Students
Overview of the Google Summer Internship
Google Summer Internship: Google has unveiled its United States Public Policy Fellowship Program for the summer of 2026. This initiative offers students a chance to engage with and gain insights into internet and technology policy matters while collaborating with public interest organizations based in Washington, DC.
Application Details
Interested candidates can submit their applications online, with the deadline set for April 9, 2026, at 12:00 PM (Eastern Time).
Eligibility Criteria
Who can apply?
1. Students from diverse academic backgrounds are welcome to apply.
2. A keen interest in internet and technology policy is essential.
3. Strong research, writing, and communication skills are required.
4. Applicants must be enrolled or accepted at an accredited institution by August 30, 2026.
Work Authorization
Candidates must have legal authorization to work in the United States. Google will not assist in obtaining the necessary documentation for this permission, so applicants must ensure their eligibility independently.
Student Eligibility
Both undergraduate and postgraduate students, including those pursuing PhDs, can apply. Full-time and part-time students are eligible as well.
Applicants must be at least 18 years old by January 1, 2026, and those who have previously participated in the Google Policy Fellowship are not eligible to reapply.
Stipend Information
How much will the stipend be?
Selected fellows will receive a stipend from their host organization. Full-time participants (approximately 40 hours per week) will earn around $12,000 (approximately ₹10 lakh), while part-time participants (20 hours per week) will receive about $6,000 (approximately ₹5 lakh).
The stipend will be disbursed by the host institution, contingent upon satisfactory performance and completion of all required formalities. Additionally, fellows are responsible for any taxes incurred on the stipend.
