![]() This position is ideally a year-long commitment therefore, applicants who are available for both the Fall and Spring semesters are preferred.Applicants are NOT required to have been a Sharpe Scholar, but significant experience working with the Sharpe Program is preferred.All Fellows must be able to dedicate a maximum of ten hours per week to their role, which includes the biweekly meeting time.All Sharpe Program Fellows must be able to attend a mandatory, biweekly meeting on Thursdays at 5:00 pm during the Fall 2019 semester. The UCLA College of Letters & Science is proud to announce that we are now accepting applications for the UCLA College/Sharpe Fellows Internship Program.Sharpe Program Fellows are asked to collaborate on a regular basis, and therefore, must be consistently reliable and available to “get the job done” on time as needed. They must be attentive and responsive to program communications and needs in real-time, and visionary for imagining and implementing a living-learning community that best serves the whole of scholars’ learning needs. Sharpe Program Fellows are extremely organized individuals, with confident energy for innovative leadership throughout the entire school year. Sarah Hillman provides administrative support to Arlene Sharpe, Sharpe Lab, the Department of Immunology, the Transgenic Mouse Core, and the Evergrande. Ideal candidates must demonstrate a high level of commitment to the Sharpe program’s academic mission for student development toward community-based learning and research within a living-learning community. Foster transformational, collaborative learning among students from a variety of backgrounds and identities.Increase students’ capacity to describe academic relevance for engaging communities intellectually, in action and research.Build students’ skills for collaborating effectively, ethically, and responsively with others in community work. ![]() Increase meaningful connection to co-curricular opportunities that will enhance their academic and community engagement.Deepening students’ social integration into the university and peer interactions related to academics outside the classroom.Sharpe Program Fellows serve as mentors for the Spotswood Hall living-learning community of first-year students in the Sharpe Community Scholars Program.įellows will receive academic mentorship training collaborate with Sharpe staff members to develop programming, community engaged learning and scholarship opportunities and support students toward the achievement of the following Living-Learning Community Goals: ![]()
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