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IAP 2007 Activity


How to Develop and Implement a Successful Public Service Fellowship: Words of Wisdom from Past Fellows
Alison Hynd
Thu Jan 18, 12-02:00pm, 5-217

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)

The Public Service Fellowship Program provides an opportunity for MIT students to use their education, skills, and talents to address the needs of underserved communities. Fellows receive funding that enables them to devote significant time to their chosen service projects during semester breaks. All Fellowship projects must build capacity for an underserved community or organization. Hear from undergrads and grads who have successfully served as Public Service Fellows around the world. This is your opportunity to ask about finding community partners, the application process, and the challenges and rewards of implementing projects both overseas and closer to home.

Dessert will be served.

Enrollment is limited. Please RSVP for this event to fellowships-staff@mit.edu
Contact: Alison Hynd, W20-507, x8-0691, hynd@mit.edu
Sponsor: Public Service Center
Latest update: 04-Dec-2006


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