Fellowship Description Under the supervision of the Associate Dean of Religious Life, the UAF Fellow would be responsible for communicating information about the diverse programs and events hosted by the ORL and the Chapel. The fellow would be expected to consult with the other staff members of the ORL to develop communication and programmatic strategies for these various initiatives and execute these tasks. The UAF fellow would therefore perform a wide range of duties in the following areas: partner/student outreach, media content development, website management, program development, program documentation, student supervision, email communications, and special events. Additionally, the ORL Communications and Program Coordinator will be responsible for overseeing and organizing a number of annual programs, including the Faith-Based Internship summer program, Hidden Chaplains, and a large ORL conference with rotating themes per year. Past conferences have included ‘Seeking Refuge: Faith-Based Approaches to Forced Migration’ and ‘Christianity and White Supremacy: Heresy and Hope.’ Furthermore, the accepted candidate would have the flexibility and freedom to pursue their own self-initiated projects with guidance from the Associate Dean of Religious Life. Past projects have included the #PrincetonSoulStories Instagram series, the Hidden Chaplains Stairwell Gallery and videos for the Religion and Forced Migration Initiative website. Your Host Office of Religious Life The Office of Religious Life (ORL) at Princeton University promotes religious and spiritual expression and exploration on campus, as well as constructive participation by religious actors in critical issues of human flourishing and of peace building around our region, country, and world. The ORL executes dozens of events per week during the school year, including but not limited to: worship services, meditation, sacred text study, lectures and panels, conferences, summer internships and fall/spring break trips to learn about the intersections between religion and social change. We work for the formation of seekers who are spiritually mature, articulate, and other-aware, and of compassionate educated citizens for a pluralistic and complex world. UAF Mentor Matthew C. Weiner Associate Dean in the Office of Religious Life University Administrative Fellowship Mentor Matthew C. Weiner, Ph.D. is an Associate Dean in the Office of Religious Life. He oversees many programs including the Religious Life Council, Hidden Chaplains, and Faith Based Internships. He is the Principal Investigator (with Stanley N. Katz) for the Religion and Forced Migration Initiative, funded in part by the Henry Luce Foundation. He leads Live Music Meditation in partnership with Princeton University Concerts. Apply Here Apply for this University Administrative Fellowship! Current & Former UAF Fellows & Mentors Avery Agles, GS, CBE University Administrative Fellow Jonathan Aguirre, GS, SPO Vice President, User Experience Research Lead, JPMorgan Chase & Co. Participant, American Higher Ed & Ethics of AI Learning Cohorts & Professional Development Working Group Member Clio Hall Award Recipient Yassine Ait Ali, GS, FIT Professional Development Associate 24-25 Kimberly Akano, GS, REL University Administrative Fellow Mai Alkhamissi, GS, ANT Community College Teaching Fellow University Administrative Fellow Genevieve Allotey-Pappoe, GS, MUS University Administrative Fellow Social Impact Fellow Ellen Ambrosone South Asian Studies Librarian Anna Arabindan-Kesson Associate Professor and Director, Art Hx Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »