Fellowship Description The Office of International Programs (OIP) is seeking a University Administrative Fellow to help design and implement an assessment initiative that will allow OIP to better understand the factors that contribute to undergraduate student choices around study abroad, international internships and other international opportunities on campus. We look forward to working with the fellow to tailor a portfolio with OIP’s data initiative as the primary activity, but that also provides the fellow with the opportunity to explore specific areas of interest in international education. This could include campus alumni outreach, mentoring for national fellowships, and /or working closely with the OIP Communications Manager.The ideal candidate will have familiarity with Excel, Tableau; experience with data analysis and visualization; experience running focus groups; experience with international programs and/or research; and have a commitment to the importance of immersive international experiences in higher education. Your Host International engagement is central to the undergraduate education at Princeton. It allows our students to become ethical, cross-culturally competent global citizens. The Office of International Programs is the primary partner for students and faculty in creating academic and professional opportunities for such international engagement. UAF Mentor Rebecca Graves-Bayazitoglu, *02 University Administrative Fellow Mentor Senior Associate Dean, Office of International Programs Email [email protected] Rebecca Graves-Bayazitoglu joined the Office of International Programs (OIP) in July 2019. As Senior Associate Dean, she oversees and supports the work of all OIP programs, and represents the office across the University and beyond its borders. As an undergraduate at Middlebury College, Rebecca studied abroad in France, and returned to the… Apply Here Apply for this University Administrative Fellowship! Current & Former Fellows Kellie G. Abbott Social Impact Fellowship Mentor Director of Special Initiatives at NJCEH Kellie G. Abbott is a servant leader with 25 years of experience in urban non-profits and school districts. Her collaborative approach is community-focused and data-driven. Kelly has both a Master and a Doctorate in Education, Administration and Policy Studies from the University of Pittsburgh. 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