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W.T. Chan Fellowships ProgramThe W.T. Chan Fellowships commemorate Professor Wing-Tsit Chan, former Dean of Lingnan University and distinguished Professor of Chinese Philosophy and Religion. The Fellowships extend the Foundation's commitment to higher education, increased international understanding, and personal growth - commitments also very evident in the life and work of Professor Wing-Tsit Chan. In addition, the Chan Fellowships Program addresses and explores the Lingnan motto "Education for Service." It is a step in a movement towards strengthening linkages between academia and communities. Eight W.T. Chan Fellows are selected annually on the basis of their interest in non-proft work or service, maturity, flexibility, experience, personal initiaive and commitment. After their selection and orientation, each Fellow is assigned to work at non-profit organization in the United States that addresses a social concern related to his/her interests. With support and guidance from program organizers, the internships are disigned to help the Fellows gain practical experience in service work and facilitiate inter-cultural cooperation. Fellows live in American homes for the full duration of the program. They also attend seminars on non-profit organization management and community development, cultural events, and weekly reflection meetings while in the United States. Upon selection, W.T. Chan Fellows are assigned to one of two sites in the United States, both in California: In Los Angeles, CA, the program is managed by the BruinCorps and the Office of International Students and Scholars at the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA). In Berkeley, CA, the program is hosted by UC Berkeley Cal Corps Public Service Center. Four Fellows are assigned to each site. The Fellowships usually run from mid-August to January. To Apply: The Institute of International Education/Hong Kong manages the selection competition for the program. Please consult the following website for information about applying: Website: wtchan Essays and Presentations by 2004 and 2007 Fellows April 2003 W.T. CHAN FELLOWS NEWSLETTER
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