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Program Coordinator, Princeton University, Community-Based Learning Initiative

The Community-Based Learning Initiative (CBLI) is an academic program that facilitates academic research projects useful to local nonprofit organizations.  Community-based learning enriches course work by encouraging students to apply the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom to the pressing issues that affect our local communities.  Working with faculty members and community leaders, students develop research projects, collect and analyze data, and share their results and conclusions, not just with their professors, but also with organizations and agencies that can make use of the information.  Students can do such community-based work both in courses and, in a more in-depth manner, as part of junior or senior independent work.

The CBLI Program Coordinator will support community-based research by working intensively and deliberately with local community partner organizations in the formation of research projects that meet community information needs.  The Program Coordinator reports to the Director of CBLI.

For the full description, and to apply, visit https://jobs.princeton.edu/.  The position requisition number is 1200872.

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