Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (D.E.I.) initiatives describe programs, guidelines, and resources that aim to mitigate and reduce the impact of inequality. D.E.I. initiatives can be found in the workplace, such as in how organizations hire candidates and compensate and promote …
Every industry and sector has it’s own nuances, lingo, and values. How can you best position yourself for opportunities in education, nonprofit, and social impact settings?
This resume guide will break down what employers in education, nonprofits, and advocacy settings …
Project Onramp offers paid summer internships in the life sciences for undergraduate students who are under-resourced and often from under-represented groups or first-generation.
Students must be Pell eligible and U.S. Citizens to apply, and the Career Center will verify Pell …
Finding the right early career program is a great way to gain hands-on experience, build networks, and bridge the gap between academic knowledge and the working world. Participating in internships, fellowships, or rotational programs can help build critical skills, form …
Ever wonder how they got from here, to there? Well now you can find out by tuning into the Career Center podcast, From Here, to There. Hosted by Career Fellows (current students!), we talk to Tufts alumni about their career …
Welcome to “3 Questions with …”, a recurring feature on the Career Center blog. We’re asking alumni of all graduation years and career interests to share a bit of their experiences and advice.
William Huang, ’12, Program Officer, Citi Foundation
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There’s an increasing amount of fellowships for recent graduates who want to launch careers in public service and and nonprofits.
What are fellowships?
Fellowships are often funded by foundations, private donors, or organizations and are designed to provide support to …