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Connecting Indigenous students from a variety of disciplines to collaborate on a storytelling project.

Humber Indigenous Transmedia Fellowship
Spend your summer building an interactive artistic project alongside fellow Indigenous creatives. This part-time employment opportunity was established to allow current self-identified Indigenous students (First Nations, Inuit, Métis and international Indigenous) to further develop their talents in digital media, technology, design, development, and storytelling.
Eligibility Requirements:
The Indigenous Transmedia Fellowship is open to all Humber College students who self-identify as First Nation (status and non-status), Métis, Inuit, as well as international members of an Indigenous nation (for example, a current student who self-identifies as Maori from New Zealand).
To apply, you must:
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Be a current Humber College Student;
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Be in good academic standing;
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Self-identify as First Nation (status and non-status), Métis, Inuit, or an international member of an Indigenous nation; and
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Preference will be given to students in third or final year of a Degree OR second or final year of an Advanced Diploma OR final year of a Diploma or completing a Graduate Certificate. However, students in any year or discipline with past practical, applied or lived experience will also be considered.

Next Steps
What to Include in Your Application?
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Completed application form on Career Connect
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Resume
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Cover letter
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Support Materials (Up to three (3) files)
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Two references (one professional reference, and one community reference)
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A separate 3-5 minute video outlining your educational background, experiences, and qualifications, as well as a description of the unique talents you would bring to the fellowship
Past Projects
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