The Muslim Public Service Network (MPSN) Fellowship, established in 1994, offers a unique summer experience for talented Muslims interested in public service. Through an eight-week graduate level lecture series on Islam and public ethics, cooperative living, and career mentoring from alumni, MPSN aims to educate, connect, and inspire individuals to make a difference in society.
The lecture series explores the various ways in which Islamic values can contribute to improving American public policy and serving the public good. Fellows also have the opportunity to build relationships and bridge ideological differences through the cooperative living experience, fostering a deeper understanding of one another. Additionally, the network provides access to influential policymakers, scholars, thought leaders, and civic actors, offering valuable career mentoring and insights into the world of public policy and Muslims in public service.
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