The Steve Jobs Archive is helping nine people follow in the man’s footsteps
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Jobs was keen to support the liberal arts alongside technological developments at Apple during his time as CEO. | Image: Kimihiro Hoshino / AFP via Getty Images
Today, the Steve Jobs Archive (SJA) - an organization that collects and curates information about the late Apple founder's life - has introduced a part-time fellowship program that aims to help a new generation of creative and technologically gifted people follow in Jobs' footsteps.
The first nine SJA fellows are a group of young creators" that includes musicians, engineers, storytellers, and more who will receive guidance, resources, and financial support over the coming year to help them make their creative ambitions a reality. According to the SJA press release, each of the fellows selected for the program was chosen for their wide-ranging curiosity, sense of possibility, and determination to leave the world better than they found...