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Peace Fellow Internship
The Peace Fellow Internship Program was established in 2012 to provide undergraduate and graduate students who are dedicated to peacemaking an opportunity that prepares them to work in communities impacted by homicide. Our program equips emerging professionals with the tools, skills and experience to serve families impacted by homicide equitably with dignity and compassion, regardless of the circumstances.
Peace Fellows work alongside community leaders and experts in a collaborative environment where they can learn from one another. Fellows are welcomed into this professional network and encouraged to build relationships with experienced providers, elected officials and key stakeholders.
The program is carefully designed to meet each individual’s learning objectives. Peace Fellows will develop an increased capacity to serve families impacted by murder, trauma, grief and loss. Open internship positions will vary based on the needs of the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute. Most positions require a semester or year-long commitment with a minimum of 8 hours per week.
For more information please contact Alethea Pratt.