Blum Network Undergraduate Student Representative
Do you want to lead your campus in addressing poverty and sustainable development by linking students UC-wide?
The Opportunity
The UCSB Blum Center for Global Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Development is looking to recruit an undergraduate student to join a team of students from Blum Centers across all 10 campuses (the Blum Network) to organize UC-wide initiatives, as part of the Student Action Council for the Eradication of Poverty and Inequality (SACEPI). The undergraduate representative will also work closely with a UCSB graduate student to organize these activities.
Why Apply?
- Provide student feedback and recommendations to the Blum Network, in a leadership role
- Connect with other UC students and develop creative ways to address poverty and inequality, including writing piece(s) for online Blum platforms
- Help the Blum Network align with other system-wide initiatives addressing global poverty and inequality, including those of the Office of the President
- Connect with other Blum student leaders on a monthly basis (required), and in person at least once a year
How to Apply?
Students from all majors and disciplines, who are enrolled in undergraduate studies, in good standing at UCSB in 2017-2018, and are able to serve throughout the academic year, are eligible to apply.
Send a resume and cover letter (no longer than one page) by Monday, September 18th, 2017, including the following:
- Any relevant work or volunteer experience;
- Your interests in these issues and the position; and
- Some thoughts on how you would motivate students to get involved in addressing poverty and inequality, and tune into Blum Center activities UC-wide.
Please submit your application to: Joanne Nowak, Academic Coordinator, UCSB Blum Center for Global Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Development (joanne.nowak@ucsb.edu)
** Note: this position is open to both work-study and non work-study students.