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Graduate Public Service Fellowship Informational Session
April 29, 2019 @ 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Check out the Graduate Public Service Fellowship for doctoral students interested in community-based research and research for the public good!
- Are you a graduate student doing community-based research or research that you want to have significant public impact or be applied to help solve community problems?
- Are you interested in being part of an interdisciplinary network of graduate students committed to critical public scholarship, social justice, and the public good?
If so, please consider attending this Information Session for the 2019-2020 Graduate Public Service Fellowship (GPS) sponsored by the Haas Center for Public Service.
What is GPS?
GPS awards fellowships to Stanford graduate students who want to explore and prepare for professorial or other careers in which they will engage in community-based research and public scholarship.
Fellows receive $1,000 stipends per quarter.
The Haas Center for Public Service provides graduate students with opportunities to consider how their community and scholarly interests relate and guides them in exploring the intersection of professional and community-engaged goals. For graduate students preparing for faculty positions, community engagement can enrich and enhance their teaching, research, and professional service. Individuals pursuing nonacademic jobs can include public interest projects in their professional repertoire.
The GPS Fellowship creates a supportive network among graduate students who share an interest in community engagement and/or public scholarship and provides resources to make this engagement a successful part of their future careers.
Applications for the 2019-2020 Graduate Public Service Fellowship (GPS) are due on May 12, 2019 at 11:59pm. To learn more about GPS, visit our website at https://haas.stanford.edu/students/graduate-students/graduate-public-service-fellowship. Also, please feel free to contact GPS director Joanne Tien at joannetien@stanford.edu with any questions.