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Candidates can be experienced community workers, socially engaged artists, grassroots leaders, youth workers or even members of the community themselves who will benefit from access to NUS research resources and mentorship. Fellows will engage a community of their choice to collectively address a challenge that they face. Once completed, they will be expected to write a research report, an op-ed, conduct a seminar to share findings and also a simple evaluation to account for social impact.
 
Candidates can be experienced community workers, socially engaged artists, grassroots leaders, youth workers or even members of the community themselves who will benefit from access to NUS research resources and mentorship. Fellows will engage a community of their choice to collectively address a challenge that they face. Once completed, they will be expected to write a research report, an op-ed, conduct a seminar to share findings and also a simple evaluation to account for social impact.
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== Invitation to Apply ==
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If you would like to become a Community Fellow, please fill in your details here: (insert Form).
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== Invitation to Support ==
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If you are a company or foundation and would like to sponsor or support a Community Fellow, please get in touch with Justin Lee (justin.lee@nius.edu.sg)

Revision as of 07:28, 20 February 2020

Background

IPS is interested in granting year long fellowships to non-profit leaders and change-makers to implement community-based participatory researchs (CBPR) project that can contribute to community development or social change. 

Candidates can be experienced community workers, socially engaged artists, grassroots leaders, youth workers or even members of the community themselves who will benefit from access to NUS research resources and mentorship. Fellows will engage a community of their choice to collectively address a challenge that they face. Once completed, they will be expected to write a research report, an op-ed, conduct a seminar to share findings and also a simple evaluation to account for social impact.

Invitation to Apply

If you would like to become a Community Fellow, please fill in your details here: (insert Form).

Invitation to Support

If you are a company or foundation and would like to sponsor or support a Community Fellow, please get in touch with Justin Lee (justin.lee@nius.edu.sg)