The Wisconsin Idea is the driving mission to ensure that the education and research at UW-Madison is used to benefit communities beyond our campus borders.
Wisconsin Idea Fellowships are awarded annually to undergraduate student projects working towards solving a challenge identified along with local or global community partner. Fellowships are awarded to semester-long or year-long projects designed by an undergraduate student (or group of students) in collaboration with a community organization and a UW-Madison faculty or academic staff member.
Projects can receive up to $7,000 in total funding and students receive 3 academic credits. Student recipients are also invited to present their work at the Undergraduate Symposium in the spring semester.
Applications for Wisconsin Idea Fellowships open each year in late fall with selections made in mid-spring.
WISCONSIN IDEA UNDERGRADUATE FELLOWSHIP INFORMATION SESSION:
Nov. 1, 2017
5:30 – 7:00pm
Morgridge Center for Public Service, Red Gym 154
For more information, follow this link: https://morgridge.wisc.edu/students/wisconsin-idea-fellowships/
You can also email Hannah Stephens with any questions at hrstephens@wisc.edu
This post was authored by Taylor Mathewson on 10/26/2017.