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Minority candidates sought for CASE Fellowship Program

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Harvard’s Alumni Affairs and Development is seeking candidates to apply for the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Fellowship Program. This fellowship is a CASE program and the successful candidate may be placed at another participating area college or university. The CASE Program is designed to increase the number of minority professionals in institutional educational advancement.

Applicants should have a college degree and a minimum of three years of full-time work experience in a field other than their institutional advancement, and identify themselves as Asian, black, Hispanic, Native American, or Native Canadian. Preference will be given to candidates who reside in New England, Quebec, or the Atlantic provinces of Canada. During the nine-month paid fellowship, the fellow will maintain a full-time work schedule and rotate through a broad range of advancement areas. At the end of the program, fellows are expected to apply for a professional position in advancement at the host institution or another educational institution.

Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to Barbara Nadeau, director of Human Resources, Alumni Affairs and Development, Harvard University, 124 Mount Auburn St., Cambridge, MA 02138. The application deadline for the fellowship is Nov. 9.

For more information, call (617) 496-6187.