Yale University seeks placements from nonprofit and public sector agencies in the City of New Haven for the 2013 President's Public Service Fellowship. President Richard Levin created the Fellowship in 1994 as part of the University’s partnership with the City and citizens of New Haven. More than 400 Yale University undergraduate, graduate, and professional students have contributed close to 200,000 hours of community service to New Haven nonprofit and public sector agencies as President’s Public Service Fellows since 1994.
The Fellowship places student Fellows in positions designed by community partners like you. Yale University pays the student Fellows directly for their full-time work during the summer. You can consider a meaningful full-time employment opportunity for the summer of 2013 that would benefit from the work of a Yale student.
To apply to be a Fellowship site, you can obtain an Agency Application online at www.yale.edu/ppsf. A completed application should be submitted by email to ppsf@yale.edu no later than Friday, November 16, 2012. Please note the actual number of placements is limited. Not all proposals will be chosen as potential sites to which students may apply, and not every placement will be filled.
We look forward to your application! Please feel free to contact Karen King with any questions you may have.
Karen King
Director, Yale University President's Public Service Fellowship
Yale University Office of New Haven and State Affairs
Telephone (203) 432-8412
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