What is a Haas Center Public Service Undergraduate Fellowship?
The Public Service Undergraduate Fellowships Program of the Haas Center provides summer and full year opportunities for students to engage in intensive experiences working with nonprofits, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the US and abroad. The goal of the program is for fellows to deepen their understanding of various areas of public service while also making important contributions to the organizations and communities in which they work. In addition, these fellowships allow students to explore various career paths through hands-on learning.
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