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Advancing Muslim Communities Fellowship

Work with a Muslim-led organization or address an issue that pertains to Muslim communities.

Sponsored by: Haas Center for Public Service, Markaz Resource Center
Location: United States
Open to: Undergraduates
When: Summer

Apply for Advancing Muslim Communities Fellowships

Sponsored by
  • Haas Center for Public Service
  • Markaz Resource Center

The Advancing Muslim Communities Fellowship, including the Ansaf Kareem and Anna Khan Fellowship for the Markaz Resource Center, is a Cardinal Quarter opportunity that centers Muslim communities, issues, and causes. Through this fellowship, students engage with Muslim or Muslim-focused organizations and apply their academic experience and leadership skills to address issues of social change. Fellows spend the summer working full-time for nine weeks with a supervisor/mentor in a domestic U.S. community organization of their choice. 

Each Advancing Muslim Communities Fellow receives a base stipend of $7000 to support travel and living expenses during the fellowship. Financial aid and supplemental funding are available to students who qualify.

Type of Opportunity

  • Fellowship / internship

Open To

  • Undergraduates

Quarter offered

  • Summer

Program

  • Cardinal Quarter

Location

  • United States

Placement Type

  • Self-designed

Service Theme

  • Human Rights

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