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Program Management Fellow Spring/Summer 2026 Student Fellowship Program Center for Academic Innovation Deadline to apply: Priority consideration will be given to those who apply by Friday, April 17, 2026 Application Link: https://myumi.ch/XyqmR Location: 317 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (75% in-person fellowship experience) Pay Rate: Undergraduate $17/hr, Master’s $20/hr, Doctoral $23/hr Job Duration: 20-40 hours/week for the Spring/Summer 2026 semester, with the possibility of extending the fellowship Supervisor: David Lawrence-Lupton (pm-fellowship@umich.edu) Who we’re looking for: Ideal candidates demonstrate an interest in a variety of topics related to program development and the ability to consider decision points through different lenses. This role will focus on the creation of materials and resources both for use within the Center for Academic Innovation and to share with partnering Academic Units to explain processes behind administrative decisions and key considerations and milestones in program development.
What You’ll Do: Work with the Online and Hybrid Program Management team to create documentation to assist Academic Units in program development. Work with partners across CAI including: Operations and Policy, Design Management, Learning Experience Design and Accessibility to develop understanding of domain specific work in the creation of online and hybrid programs. Develop preferred practices and design strategies for implementation in developing online and hybrid programs. Review existing program development processes and recommend process improvements. Attend and contribute to team and Center of Academic Innovation events, as appropriate. Other duties as assigned by the Program Management Team.
How to apply:To apply, please complete the Student Fellowship Application, upload your resume, and respond to the following question (300 or fewer words):What tools or strategies would you use while designing a process to ensure that it works effectively for different people involved? Why are you interested in supporting academic programs, and what would you like to gain in this fellowship?
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