
A new University of Louisville program is helping students gain hands-on experience working in innovative local startups, each with a distinct focus on health and equity.
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The UofL ENGAGE program offers qualifying students roles across nearly any discipline, ranging from technology to accounting to design, while earning market-rate wages averaging around $20 per hour. ENGAGE is part of the UofL Health Equity Innovation Hub鈥檚 effort to prepare students for future careers and build a robust and inclusive听regional talent pipeline.
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鈥淭his is a fantastic opportunity for students and for local startups working to improve health equity,鈥 said Natalia Bishop, the Hub鈥檚 director of innovation and entrepreneurship. 鈥淭he students gain valuable experience in well-paying jobs, mentorship relationships, and the startups get motivated students with fresh perspective, who may one-day become a permanent member of their team.鈥
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The hub was launched earlier this year as a collaboration between UofL, The Humana Foundation and Humana Inc. to close health equity gaps facing vulnerable populations. The 12 startups selected to host student workers in this cycle are in industries including health care, food and beverage, software and education. Half are Black owned.
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Both startups and students apply to participate in the program and are matched for overall fit. Students are then paired one on one with industry mentors, who can provide general subject matter expertise and create life-long relationships.
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All told, 63 students applied to participate in this cycle from majors as diverse as geography, exercise science, engineering and economics, and 60 percent identify as persons of color. More than half of participating students are听first-generation or听eligible for Federal Work Study, a needs-based funding mechanism for college students, which offsets part of the salary paid by startup employers.
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鈥淲ith ENGAGE, our goal is to connect the dots between students who want jobs and experience and startups tackling health equity problems who need qualified talent,鈥 said Hannah Estes, the Hub鈥檚 innovation impact program manager. 鈥淭he dots already exist 鈥 we just needed a shorter, more direct path, and the result benefits everyone.鈥
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The ENGAGE program is currently accepting applications for its next cycle.听Students interested in participating can apply听, and companies can apply听.听




























