The Chan Fellows Graduate Student Facilitator coordinates aspects of the Lingnan W.T. Chan Fellows Program with the UC Berkeley Public Service Center and the office of Asian Pacific American Student Development (APASD) at UC Berkeley. See the attached flyer for the full job description, including specific roles, responsibilities and qualifications. Lingnan W.T. Chan Fellows Program Overview The Lingnan W.T. Chan Fellowship is a 5½ month program that invites 6 undergraduate and graduate students from China to the United States for a significant intercultural service-learning experience. Fellows intern at nonprofit organizations that advocate for marginalized communities in the East Bay as well as live with local families. In order to create a dynamic and educational experience for the fellows, the program at UC Berkeley includes a comprehensive orientation, community-based service internships, and academic seminar culminating with a project proposal, educational excursion, weekly reflections, the option of auditing courses, and cultural activities. To date, 66 fellows have provided more than 31,680 hours of service with non-profit organizations in the Bay Area. For more information visit the Public Service Center’s website. To Apply Submit a resume and letter of interest summarizing qualifications and relevant experience to Muttika Chaturabul, mchaturabul@berkeley.edu. Application deadline is April 18, 2018 or until position is filled.
The Chan Fellows Graduate Student Facilitator coordinates aspects of the Lingnan W.T. Chan Fellows Program with the UC Berkeley Public Service Center and the office of Asian Pacific American Student Development (APASD) at UC Berkeley. See the attached flyer for the full job description, including specific roles, responsibilities and qualifications. Lingnan W.T. Chan Fellows Program Overview The Lingnan W.T. Chan Fellowship is a 5½ month program that invites 6 undergraduate and graduate students from China to the United States for a significant intercultural service-learning experience. Fellows intern at nonprofit organizations that advocate for marginalized communities in the East Bay as well as live with local families. In order to create a dynamic and educational experience for the fellows, the program at UC Berkeley includes a comprehensive orientation, community-based service internships, and academic seminar culminating with a project proposal, educational excursion, weekly reflections, the option of auditing courses, and cultural activities. To date, 66 fellows have provided more than 31,680 hours of service with non-profit organizations in the Bay Area. For more information visit the Public Service Center’s website. To Apply Submit a resume and letter of interest summarizing qualifications and relevant experience to Muttika Chaturabul, mchaturabul@berkeley.edu. Application deadline is April 18, 2018 or until position is filled.