How to Launch Your Public Service Career Through Professional Fellowships
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Public Service Career Through Professional Fellowships. The webinar is designed for students
and graduates seeking paid, full-time professional fellowships. During the webinar, attendees
will learn:
ÔùÅ what funded, merit-based professional fellowships are, in fields such as public policy,
international affairs, education, sustainability, social justice, technology and social
entrepreneurship
ÔùÅ how to find a wide range of professional and summer fellowships that will help you
achieve your career goals
ÔùÅ how to identify the social impact mission of these merit-based awards and key tips for
the competitive application process
ÔùÅ And how a professional fellowship can help you launch your career in social impact.
Dr. Johnson is an alumna of the New York City Urban Fellows Program, the German Chancellor
Fellowship, the Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship and the Ian Axford Fellowship in Public
Policy (Fulbright New Zealand). She will discuss how fellowships helped her enter a unique
international career in public health preparedness and public policy, and how professional
fellowships can help you do the same!
Speakers
Vicki Vicki Johnson
Founder
ProFellow
https://www.linkedin.com/in/vjohnson1/
Dr. Vicki Johnson is Founder and Director of ProFellow™, the world’s leading online resource for professional and academic fellowships. She is a Cornell Class of 2001 alumna, four-time fellow, top PhD scholar, Fulbright recipient, and an award-winning social entrepreneur. She is
the Creator of the Fully Funded Course and Mentorship Program for graduate school applicants seeking to find and win full funding for their master’s or doctoral degree. Dr. Johnson is an alumna of the New York City Urban Fellows Program, the German Chancellor Fellowship, the
Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship and Fulbright New Zealand. She holds a BA from Cornell University, an MSc from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (UK), and a PhD from Massey University (New Zealand).