Servant Leadership Summer Institute, Emory University

Servant Leadership Summer Institute, Emory University

The Ethics and Servant Leadership Program of the Center for Ethics is now accepting applications for the 2020 Servant Leader Summer Internship Program.

What:

  • Up to thirty funded summer internships for the summer.  Program runs from May 18-July 31.
  • Interns work a minimum of 270 hours during the internship period.
  • Interns attend class from 9:00-1:00 on Fridays, lunch included.
  • Interns receive a stipend of $2000 to $4000.
  • Applications due March 2, 2020 by 4:00 p.m.

Who:

All full-time Emory University students (including students at Oxford College) are eligible for the program.  Undergraduate, graduate, and professional students are encouraged to apply (including students graduating in May 2020).

Several internships are designed expressly for graduate and professional students.

Where: 

Atlanta-area nonprofit organizations, governmental agencies, and socially responsible businesses.

Program runs from May 18 through July 31.

Click here for more information, including list of placement sites and application form available, or contact Ms. Kristina Johnson, krjohn9 [at] emory [dot] edu


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