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AAARI Innovators Fellowship Online Info Sessions: 12/11 & 12/17Empower Communities. Lead with Impact.Are you a CUNY undergraduate student ready to make a difference in Asian American communities while building your leadership and tech skills? The AAARI Innovators Fellowship is your opportunity to grow, innovate, and create meaningful change.What’s in it for you?Leadership Development: Gain the skills to inspire and lead.Tech Mastery: Learn AI and data analytics to solve real-world challenges.Community Engagement: Drive impactful projects that address critical needs.Mentorship & Stipends: Get expert guidance and financial support.This six-month journey includes immersive workshops, collaborative projects, and a showcase event attended by industry leaders.Key Details:Info Sessions (Zoom): Weds, Dec 11 or Tues, Dec 17Application Deadline: Mon, Jan 6, 2025Program Duration: February – August 2025Don’t miss this chance to grow as a leader and make a lasting difference. Apply today and start your journey toward impact and innovation.Be the change. Join the AAARI Innovators Fellowship! Questions? Contact us at innovators@aaari.info.More Info | ApplyStudent Award Opportunities Open to all CUNY Students (Extended Submission: 12/6/24)Established in honor of AAARI’s co-founder, the CUNY Thomas Tam Scholarship awards $1,000 to an individual qualified undergraduate student that is currently enrolled at any of the twenty-one colleges within CUNY, Asian or non-Asian, who has demonstrated creativity in the communication of the concerns of the Asian American community in areas such as health, education, culture, media and advocacy.More InfoThe CUNY Ethics and Morality Essay Contest is funded by an endowment gift of $100,000 to the City University of New York by Dr. K. York Chynn and his wife Noelle Chynn. This annual award is intended to promote and stimulate thinking by college students at CUNY about the topic of ethics, morality, and virtuous behavior in their lives.Best Essay ($1,000)First Runner-up ($300)Second Runner-up ($200)More InfoBetty Lee Sung Research Endowment Fund Submissions Due: 12/20/24AAARI is accepting submissions for the 2024 award cycle of the the Betty Lee Sung Research Endowment Fund. The endowment supports research by providing funds for a research assistant, copywriter, research travel, acquisition or access to research material and similar costs so that the researcher can complete the project. The deadline for submissions is Friday, December 20, 2024. Submissions are open to researchers within and outside of CUNY, and for projects already started and/or near completion. The amount awarded will range from $1,000 to $3,000.More InfoAAARI Publications Bulletin | CUNY FORUM | ReportsNewsHirono co-introduces immigration reform billCDC renews funding for NYU-CUNY Prevention Research CenterCUNY OpportunitiesEmployment | Student Jobs/Interns | Student Scholarships | Study Abroad | Professional DevelopmentOpportunitiesCall for Applications – AI Community Engagement Lab (CUNY School of Journalism)Queens College AANAPISI Project (QCAP) Spring 2025 Internship Program2025 National Fellowship Program for Asian American Organizing and Civic EngagementProgram Manager & Finance / Ops Manager (NQAPIA)Hunter College Documentary Cohort Internship ProgramEvents9/11-12/20: Legacies: Asian American Art Movements in New York City (1969-2001)12/5-6: 23rd Annual CUNY IT Conference12/5: Lan Zhenghui: The Weight of Ink – Opening Reception12/5: Authentic Leadership: A Practical Guide to Powerful Self-Advocacy12/5: Red Reminds Me… – Day With(out) Art 202412/7: Wang Guowei : Erhu Workshop-Performance12/11: Committee of 100’s Next Generation Leaders Program Info Session12/11: Regarding Repatriation: Museums and Native Communities Today12/11: From Past Prejudice to Present Policy: The Impact of Land Ownership Exclusion Laws on Diverse Communities12/11: Healing From Burnout: A Holistic Approach to Support Your Well-Being in 202512/11: Author Talk and Signing: Sonoko Sakai, author of Wafu Cooking12/11: Cold War Memories and Asian American Poetry12/12: The Benshi Tradition and the Silver Screen: A Japanese Puppetry Spin-off12/12: Trump’s Second Act: What It Means for Asia and Pakistan12/12: Manhattan Borough President Capital Funding: Nonprofits and City Agencies (Info Session)12/12: First Public Meeting of the New York AAPI Commission12/12: Radio Free Afghanistan: A Conversation with Saad Mohseni and Sophie Schmidt12/12: Gefilte Fish to Chop Suey: The History of Kosher Chinese Food in New York City12/12: Not Your Model Minority Movie: How Asian & Asian American Cinema Got Real12/13: Asian American Career Lessons – Overcoming Bias and Stereotypes12/14: 2024 Understanding Anti-Asian Hate through a Shared Learning Community: Convening for Asian American Parents |
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AAARI Innovators Fellowship for CUNY Students | Tam Scholarship & Essay Contest (Due 12/6)