UTF Program at Brandeis

5 UTF students standing around a big table with the artwork on itMCSJE's Undergraduate Teaching Fellows Program at Brandeis offers professional learning to Brandeis University undergraduates who are working in supplemental Jewish education. Working in collaboration with other student fellows, under the mentorship of a master educator, they explore their own Jewish journeys, reflect on their teaching, develop new inquiry skill, and gain insight into their students’ learning.

The UTF program brings together Jewish students from diverse backgrounds with varied levels of observance, and those with day school, supplemental educational and Jewish camp experiences. United by a shared interest in Jewish education and a commitment to supporting Jewish youth, UTF students engage in meaningful learning. The program creates a pluralistic environment in which participants gain a deeper appreciation for the diversity within the Jewish community and recognize the unique perspectives they each bring. They also have the opportunity to learn from one another about the different practices found in various synagogues and communities.

Fellowship Highlights

  • Explore educational theory and pedagogy
  • Investigate best practices for classroom management
  • Share challenges & dilemmas in a safe space
  • Learn how to support students with special needs
  • Reflect on & hone your unique teaching styles and lesson plans
  • Benefit from the mentorship of teacher educators

Open to Brandeis students. Participants meet 12 times per year in person in the Abraham Shapiro Academic Complex on Brandeis' campus. 

Applications for the 2025-26 fellowship will be available soon. Students interested in learning more about the program can complete our information form to learn more or nominate themselves or another student to participate. 

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Find out more about the program here.

Meet the UTF at Brandeis Site Leader Robin Kahn.