From: Claudia Elizabeth Brunner <[email protected]>
Haas Center fellowships provide an opportunity for continuing Stanford undergraduates and graduating seniors/co-term students to design and implement summer service projects with measurable outcomes that help communities take a creative approach to addressing their needs. Fellows may work in the United States or abroad. Fellows work to alleviate some of society’s most pressing concerns across the United States and in other countries. Projects vary in size and scope, work with diverse constituencies, and address a wide range of issues. The *Alexander Tung Fellowship <https://haas.stanford.edu/cardinal-service/cardinal-quarter/undergraduate-fellowships-program/opportunities/alexander-tung>*, a Haas Summer project fellowship, provides a fellow with the opportunity to explore the use of *science and technology* for the benefit of society at large. Several project-based fellowships will be awarded in the amount of $4,000, plus financial aid for qualifying students. An additional $1000 for project expenses is available. Check out additional opportunities here: https://haas.stanford.edu/cardinal-service/cardinal-quarter/undergraduate-fellowships-program/opportunities *The application deadline is February 9, 2016, 11:59pm, PST. *Competitive applications start early. Contact: Hilary Douglas, Program Director, Undergraduate Fellowships, [email protected]. Hilary Douglas Program Director, Undergraduate Fellowships Haas Center for Public Service [email protected] 650-725-8727 https://haas.stanford.edu/cardinal-service/cardinal-quarter/undergraduate-fellowships-program/opportunities -- *Claudia Brunner* B.S. Candidate | Mechanical Engineering Stanford University | Class of 2017
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