Fellows Handbook

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Fellows Handbook

Introduction

Welcome to the Modern Money Review Fellowship! This handbook is designed to guide you through your journey as a fellow in our program. It contains all the necessary information you need to navigate the fellowship, from the application process to the final publication of your paper.

The Modern Money Review Fellowship is a unique opportunity for law and graduate students, junior scholars, and others to contribute to the development of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). We are looking for high-quality, original, and well-researched papers that can help build and expand our understanding of MMT. Whether your paper is policy-oriented or pure research, traditional or novel in form, we welcome your contribution.

Handbook Purpose

This handbook will provide you with a detailed overview of the fellowship, including the program description, application and selection process, phases and funding, goals and outcomes, and timeline. It will also provide information on additional costs and who to contact for questions or concerns.

We encourage you to read this handbook thoroughly and refer back to it as needed throughout your fellowship. We are excited to have you on board and look forward to seeing your contributions to the Modern Money Review. If you have questions or concerns at any time, please direct them to our admin, Kelie McWilliams, for triage and resolution.

Working Draft Version

Contents

1. Introduction

1(c). Work
1(d). History
1(e). Team

2. Program Description

2(a). Overview
2(b). Onboarding
2(c). Expectations
2(c)(i). Learning
2(c)(ii). Contributing
2(d). Phases & Funding
2(e). Goals and Outcomes

3. Application & Selection Process 4. Phases & Funding 5. Goals & Outcomes 6. Timeline 7. Resources

7(a). Chat
7(b). M3Wiki
7(b)(i). Glossary
7(b)(i)(1). Adopt-a-Page
7(b)(ii). Curations
7(c). Intranet
7(c)(i). MyPage
7(c)(ii). MyDashboard
7(c)(iii). Directory
7(c)(iv). Forum/Discussions
7(d). Library

8. Getting More Involved

8(a). Learning Community Events
8(b). Glossary Team
8(c). Library Team
8(d). M3OrgTeam
8(e). Other
8(e)(i). Policy Working Groups
8(e)(ii). Research Projects

9. Policies

9(a). Equity & Feedback
9(b). Events
9(c). IT

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