Join us on November 30th for the 2024-2025 Hart Fellowship Information Session. Interested students and recent graduates will learn more about the application process and what the fellowship entails!
The Hart Fellowship offers recent Duke and DKU graduates ten-month fellowships with organizations that are engaging complex social, political, and humanitarian problems. This capstone experience helps fellows develop their own vision for ethical leadership as they move into professional life. Since its inception in 1995, 110 Hart Fellows have served community partner organizations in 41 countries across six continents.
Hart Fellows engage in research service-learning (RSL): they produce community-based research projects of tangible benefit to the organizations they serve, while engaging in structured, critical reflection about their work.
Applications for the Hart Fellowship are now open and an information session will be held on November 30th at 6 PM in Sanford 201. More information can be found on the Hart Leadership application page and questions can be directed to the Hart Leadership Program Coordinator, Lee Edelblut.