Job Op – Multiple Positions (NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene)
Our team is rapidly expanding, and we are looking for public health professionals in various fields.
Asian American / Asian Research Institute
The City University of New York
Our team is rapidly expanding, and we are looking for public health professionals in various fields.
This program aims to support the creation of new Japanese-themed programming and activities for local communities and beyond by providing funding for the position that will design and implement the programing.
Named in his honor, Edward W. Said Fellows receive a $5,000 research fellowship award that is intended to offset the financial costs of consulting the Edward W. Said Papers in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Columbia University.
Under the direction of the Director and Deputy Director, the Pacific Islander Studies Project Coordinator works closely with Center staff, students, faculty, alumni, and community partners to support efforts to create an ecosystem of support for Pacific Islanders at UCLA, including the Chancellor’s Native American and Pacific Islander Bruins Rising Initiative.
The SPCUNY grants for faculty aim to change this by funding faculty-led projects and assembling a cohort of faculty and students committed to socially engaged art. Fellows will receive $2,000 stipends towards the fulfillment of their project and access to Materials for the Arts.
Looking for 15 high school interns for the Hate Crimes Prevention Art Project (HCPAP), an art competition to raise awareness about discrimination against communities of color.