Hello TOS community!

We're excited to share with you an opportunity to advance open source on your 
campus by way of a campus open source club.  We are working with Mozilla to 
support their effort to launch these clubs in the U.S. and Canada, and we think 
that many on the TOS list will be interested in this opportunity.  NOTE that 
the deadline for response to get students in the launch group is quite short!!

To be considered for the launch group, there is a need for you (or some faculty 
member at your institution) to nominate the student and for the student to 
provide some information about themselves.  There are online nomination forms 
for both the faculty and student parts.  See the details below.

Given your interest in teaching open source, we hope that some of you will 
respond to this opportunity.

Please feel free to reach out to us if you have questions.

Greg Hislop and Heidi Ellis
http://foss2serve.org

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Mozilla is Recruiting for 20 Open Source Student Leaders

Mozilla is looking for 20 diverse and entrepreneurial student leaders who are 
passionate about the open source movement on their campus who would be 
interested in working with Mozilla over the next 9 months to guide and shape 
the US launch of a wildly impactful student open source program in September 
2017.

Mozilla is creating an Open Source Student Club program dedicated to creating 
and supporting a network of clubs on university and colleges around the world 
who are learning about and contributing to open source projects and open web 
technologies.

While there are currently more than 180 active 
Clubs<https://campus.mozilla.community/connect/>, primarily in Asia, we are now 
ready to launch in the US, where our focus will be on empowering and connecting 
existing open source clubs by providing training, content and connection 
opportunities.

Note: while the primary focus of this launch will be the USA we will also be 
inviting Canadian universities and students to participate.

Commitment:
This is ultimately a 9 month commitment starting over the summer break, and 
ramping up to a year of creating and running a super impactful student club.

Students must be interested in starting or continuing to grow an existing open 
source club, on their campus, during the 2017-2018 school year and should have 
a track record of dedicating a large amount of extracurricular time to projects 
that inspire them.

We know that growing a great open source club is a huge commitment, with some 
students dedicating 10s of hours a week. So we've designed what we think will 
be a low time cost, high return engagement with our team to help these top 
student leaders succeed.

All times below are above and beyond what these student leaders will dedicate 
directly to their club activities.

Between May 1st-September 1st students must be able to dedicate at least 3-5 
hours a week to:
*       Attending calls with staff + other leaders
*       Reviewing content (such as activities/websites)
*       Providing input/feedback (to documents, strategies etc.)
*       Creating content
*       Contributing to strategy discussions
*       Preparing their Club for success

Additionally students must be able to attend a weekend workshop (tentative date 
August 11-13th) that will bring students, professors, and open source experts 
together for an exciting weekend of learning, building, and creation.  (All 
expenses will be covered by Mozilla).

Between September 1st - May 1st students must be able to dedicate 2-3 hours a 
month to connecting with Mozilla and their fellow leaders, above and beyond 
building their clubs.
Who We're Looking For:

A range of students from diverse backgrounds, genders, ethnicities and regions.

Who...
*       will be enrolled in their sophomore (2nd) or junior year (3rd year) at 
a US or Canadian university in September 2017
*       have a track record of successful leadership on campus
*       have entrepreneurial capacity as a creative thinker and doer
*       are passionate about open source
*       are currently or are interested in developing and leading an open 
source club on their campus

We will be accepting 1 or 2 leaders per University/College, students may be 
nominated as individuals or in pairs.

If you are nominating a pair students they may include sophomore (2nd year) or 
senior (4th year) students.
For Students: Why Participate?

The opportunity to...

Lead and develop an international program with the potential to reach and 
change the lives of thousands of students around the world.

Lead an open source movement that is fighting to maintain a web that is free, 
open, and accessible to all.

Work closely, and develop relationships with amazing staff at Mozilla who will 
provide mentorship, guidance and support throughout the process. (Not to 
mention excellent references.)

Meet other amazing student leaders, academics, and professionals from around 
the country who share your passion for open source and learn with, and from, 
each other.

The nomination form is now open:
*       For Professors: mzl.la/2oq69FW<http://mzl.la/2oq69FW>
*       For Students: goo.gl/forms/Oz66x0rheMTSqZse2
This form will close at midnight (EST) on Friday, May 5th.



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