Campus fellowship
Our Campus Fellowship program empowers university students to take initiative and become leaders on their campuses.
A Campus Fellow is on the front lines of the #EndJewHatred movement, instilling pride in Jewish identity and combating Jew-hatred. We are looking for passionate students attending universities in the U.S. and Canada who aren’t afraid to get involved and stand up for what’s right. Our fellows are our eyes and ears on campus, dedicated to fighting Jew-hatred wherever it arises.
Responsibilities
Assist with rallies and protests
Build relationships and alliances across campus
Create content for social media
Develop and present educational guides on antisemitism
Host tablings, panels, and events on campus
Lobby student government to adopt policies supporting the Jewish community
Mentor high school students
Participate in TV or other media interviews highlighting campus issues and EJH actions
Write op-eds for the school newspaper
Requirements
Each Fellow must fulfill at least 4 deliverables by the end of the year, completing at least one deliverable per academic term. A deliverable is a planned action to combat antisemitism or showcase Jewish pride and empowerment on campus. Examples include writing an op-ed for their school newspaper or hosting an event. Fellows may choose from our list of suggestions or propose their own ideas.
Stipend
Each Fellow will receive a stipend of $1,500 during the 2024-2025 academic year. Stipends will be paid at the end of the one-year term, pending completion of Fellowship requirements. Fellows will also be reimbursed for reasonable pre-approved expenses.