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Chancellor’s Executive Education Fellowship

 

UCLA

Campus Human Resources

Dear Colleagues:

On behalf of Campus Human Resources, the Anderson School of Management, and the Office of the Chancellor, I am pleased to invite applications for the Chancellor’s Executive Education Fellowship to the UCLA Anderson Executive Program. This fellowship is made possible by the generous support of Anderson’s Dean Antonio Bernardo and is intended to enhance the development of emerging leaders at UCLA.

The Executive Program, taught by Anderson faculty, is offered twice per year, and a fellowship is available for each program in 2024. The spring session runs from March 2, 2024 to June 24, 2024 and is currently slated to take place in a hybrid format. The fall session is scheduled for Oct. 5, 2024 to Feb. 10, 2025 with the format (in-person or hybrid) to be determined at a later date.

Nominees who have attained a UCLA position at the Management & Senior Professional (MSP) Program level are eligible and will be given priority consideration for the fellowship. Applicants who hold academic positions at the equivalent level in addition to a staff appointment will also be considered.

The deadline for applications is Nov. 9, 2023, for both of the 2024 programs.

Please submit an application online for the Chancellor’s Executive Education Fellowship.

Following review by the selection committee, an announcement of the Fellowship awards will be made in January 2024. Those not selected for an award are encouraged to consider applying directly to UCLA Anderson. A 30% discount is available for eligible UCLA managers and senior staff. Early application is recommended, since space is limited.

For questions about the Executive Program, please contact Lynette Mabutol at Anderson’s Executive Education office at Lynette.Mabutol@anderson.ucla.edu. For questions regarding eligibility, please contact David Fuller at Campus Human Resources at DFuller@chr.ucla.edu.

Sincerely,

Lubbe Levin
Associate Vice Chancellor
Campus Human Resources

UCLA