Do social justice issues inspire you? Are you passionate about equity? Are you motivated to learn how to recognize these issues and frame projects within your discipline from the point of view of social responsibility?
Then join SoReMo!
Fellowship information
SoReMo Fellows are key active participants in the Forum: a place for presenting issues, challenges, solutions, roadblocks, innovative ideas, that come out of Fellows’ projects to a broad, multidisciplinary audience of students, faculty, and external advisors. They will peer review other Fellows’ work. They will incorporate feedback from community stakeholders and subject matter experts from industry, academia, and government. During the process, Fellows will gain communications training, interdisciplinary experience, and contacts across campus and the community.
Fellows get financial support to work on the project for one semester:
Individual fellowships amounts are $3,000, and could also combined with other sources, such as Federal Work Study support.
Team fellowships start at $1,500 per team member and can be up to $2,000 per team member, depending on team size.
To prepare your application, you will be writing an essay project proposal, approximately 1-2 pages in length. Check out the information on how to write a good proposal. https://www.soremo.org/join/whatmakesagoodproject
What does a Fellow do? https://www.soremo.org/join/fellowresponsibilities
Associate Fellowships
Not sure what project to propose, but you’re eager to help and get involved? Apply to be an Associate Fellow! In this apprenticeship program you will learn how to work on the project, and hone your presentation and communication skills, and still act as a Fellow doing all the things described above, with one difference: you will not take the lead in defining and designing the project.
Associate Fellows get financial support to work on the project for one semester:
Individual fellowships amounts are $1,000 – $2,000 per team member, depending on team size, and could also combined with other sources, such as Federal Work Study support.
To prepare your application, you will be telling us about your particular skills that you can use to contribute to a team. The information you provide on your application will help us determine if there is a match between your skills and existing projects. To get an idea of what kind of skills we are looking for, you may want to browse the how to write a good proposal page so that you see what kind of information we ask of Fellows.
Fellowship application process
Students interested in joining the SoReMo initiative as Fellows (with a paid fellowship) should complete an application form here:
Applications for Fall 2024 are now open!