Summer Fellowship Opportunities for Jepson Students
Jepson students engage in research with faculty
partners and as independent projects. Diverse fellowships support internships
and research projects in a variety
of sectors, including nonprofit work, scholarly research
and politics/government.
The Robert L. Burrus Jr. Fellowship Program for
Developing Leaders, inaugurated in summer 2004,
supports nonprofit internships.
Leadership and the
Liberal Arts Initiative, a multi-year national
collaboration, awards grants to students to pursue projects
that grow from Keck-funded courses.
The
Jablin Research Fellowship, created in memory of
Jepson professor and leadership studies scholar Fredric
Jablin, supports an internship or a research project.
The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation established 10
student internships as part of a two-year grant to help
prepare students for leadership in the health care
field.
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