Servant Leader Summer Internship, Apply by February 28

Servant Leader Summer Internship, Apply by February 28

Students interested in learning about ethical leadership and community service are invited to apply to the Servant Leader Summer Internship program through Emory’s Center for Ethics.

The program provides students with an intensive and structured internship/service learning program; it requires a minimum of 270 hours of service and includes weekly class sessions focused on essential leadership and ethical skills.

Through their work and the classroom component, students learn about and reflect on ethical leadership and develop the practices necessary become such a leader. The internship program integrates the practical, intellectual and spiritual components of work while deepening students’ understandings of responsibility, service and vocation.

Participating students are placed in Atlanta-area nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and socially responsible businesses. Internship opportunities for summer 2022 include work with:

The summer internship begins May 16 and continues through July 31. Participating interns receive a stipend.

All current, full-time Emory undergraduate, graduate and professional students are invited to apply (including Oxford College students and students graduating in May 2022). Applications for summer 2022 are due by Monday, Feb. 28. Apply here.

For more information, email Kristina Johnson (krjohn9 [at] emory [dot] edu) or visit the Servant Leader Summer Internship website.


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