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Summer Ethical Leadership Fellowship for Graduate Students and Early-Career Professionals in Design, Technology, Architecture, Computer/Data Science and Related Fields
FASPE (Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics) is now accepting applications for its 2023 Design & Technology program.
DETAILS
Program Dates: Friday, May 26 – Friday, June 9, 2023.
Fully-funded: All program costs are covered, including travel, lodging, and food.
Interdisciplinary: FASPE Design & Technology Fellows travel and share some seminars with Fellows in the FASPE Business and Law programs.
Itinerary: Fellows will travel to Berlin, Krakow, and Oswiecim (the location of the former Nazi extermination camp of Auschwitz).
Eligibility: FASPE Design and Technology applicants must be actively pursuing a career in architecture, design, computer science, data science, engineering, or any related professions. Applicants must fit into one of the following two categories: 1) be enrolled in a graduate program in design, architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, computer science, statistics and applied math, electrical engineering, or a program in a closely related field at the time of their application, or 2) be working in a related field, with an undergraduate degree earned no earlier than May 2018 or a graduate degree no earlier than May 2020.
FASPE seeks Fellows who are interested in engaging in discussions with their co-Fellows and faculty, and who have the intellectual and emotional maturity to unpack difficult and controversial issues responsibly and respectfully in small group settings. FASPE selects its Fellows on the basis of their academic background, personal and professional experiences, capacity for leadership and ability to contribute to the program and the alumni community. All applications are welcome and reviewed.
FASPE programs are non-denominational. Candidates of all nationalities, religions, and backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Completed applications are due by Tuesday, January 3, 2023.
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