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[CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Courage to Be Student Fellowships]

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Courage to Be Student Fellowships

Tuesday, July 23, 2019 – Friday, August 30, 2019
Arendt Center

This event occurred on:  Tue. July 23 – Fri. August 30

The Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities seeks student applications to fill three (3–4) Student Fellow positions for the Courage to Be Program, a philosophical, scientific, and theological investigation into the religious and philosophical foundations of moral and spiritual courage. The project will consist of three mandatory dinners/lectures in spring 2020. The lectures will focus on “How and why do people resist evil?” Student Fellows will help organize the dinners, assist with selecting the speakers, and conduct interviews with the speakers, introduce the speakers, and organize events. Student Fellows will also assist with planning the Annual Fall Arendt Center Conference and be invited to the opening night Conference Dinner. This year's topic is Race and Antisemitism.
 
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Requirements: 
We are seeking students who are organized, dependable, comfortable writing bios, creative thinkers, and able to work alone & in a group setting. The fellows should be comfortable making decisions & have the ability to seek out information on their own. They must be proactive. Students must be available to work on Monday evenings during Spring Semester 2020 and be in good standing with the college. Pay: Student Fellows will be paid a $1,000 honorarium over the course of the academic year ($500 Fall/$500 Spring). This position is open to Freshman, Sophomores, and Juniors.

If this interests you, please submit a resume & a letter of interest clearly stating why this position interests and describe how your experience meets the required qualifications (use examples). 

HOW TO APPLY: 
The application deadline is 8/30/2019 (Friday @ 11:59 pm). To view the job posting and to apply, please visit Handshake. Handshake is the job and internship board hosted by the Career Development Office at Bard College. Students can activate their Handshake account by logging in with their @bard.edu email address.  NOTE: students must log in to Handshake to submit an application (resume & letter of interest).

Contact the Student Employment Office if you have questions cdo@bard.edu.
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