Graduate students from any discipline interested in receiving a fellowship to address the health and social service needs of underserved and vulnerable populations throughout the Greater Pittsburgh Area are invited to apply to the Pittsburgh Schweitzer Fellows Program. Each year, we select up to 25 graduate students or residents from any discipline who may be interested in providing community-based service. Fellows design a direct service project that they implement through a community agency while they remain in graduate school. Fellows receive a $2,000 stipend. Application Deadline is February 14, 2014. Any student from any discipline interested in the Schweitzer Fellowship is welcome to attend this Information Session. Please RSVP with Bobby Simmons at bobby@pitt.edu or 412-624-6354. For more information on the program, visit schweitzerfellowship.org/chapters/pittsburgh.
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