The Fung Fellowship is a model of discovery education at UC Berkeley—an immersive undergraduate learning experience that inspires students to become innovators for social good.
Fellows work to address real-world challenges, engage with communities to understand needs, and develop viable solutions alongside industry and community partners. The Fellowship’s learner-centered approach allows students to co-design their experience from crafting course content to sourcing future projects and collaborators. Students leave the Fellowship prepared to make an impact. Alumni continue their engagement in the program as mentors, as they pursue higher education, enter the workforce, or launch their own venture.
The Fung Fellowship is a collaboration between the Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership, School of Public Health, Rausser College of Natural Resources, and entrepreneur, founder of Blue Goji, and UC Berkeley alumnus Coleman Fung.