Civil Service Awards Fellowship 2011 – Georgia

Civil Service Awards Fellowship Provide Professional Training In Fields Unavailable Or Underrepresented At Institutions In 2011

Description:
The Open Society Institute Scholarship Programs fund the participation of students, scholars, and professionals from Asia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East in rigorous, competitive academic programs outside of their home countries. Scholarship Programs work to revitalize and reform the teaching of the social sciences and humanities, provide professional training in fields unavailable or underrepresented at institutions in the countries served, and assist outstanding students from a range of backgrounds to pursue their studies in alternative academic and cultural environments.

The program has a long history of supporting innovative scholars who have made extraordinary contributions to their countries in fields ranging from education to human rights to economics, and beyond. Scholarship Programs also work to drive social change by helping participants stay connected and aware of developemts in their fields of interest through alumuni grants, mid-year conferences, program listservs, and a biannual newsletter.Scholarship Programs operate on the basis of cost-sharing relationships with universities, private donors, and government programs and agencies from England, France, Germany, and the United States. Approximately 800 awards are offered in over 30 countries annually, with open, merit-based competitions administered via a network of OSI-supported educational advising centers, regional offices of partner organizations, and national Soros foundation network offices.  Since the late 1980s, over 15,000 individuals have benefited from the academic support channeled through the Scholarship Programs.Recent scholarship recipients from Afghanistan and Uzbekistan completed graduate degree programs in communications and law and have worked on human rights issues and developing projects to advance inclusive education and rights for individuals with disabilities in Central Asia. Alumni grants projects have focused on developing social work curricula to build awareness of HIV and AIDS in Mongolia, and training workshops on public speaking and debate methodology for secondary school teachers and students in Belarus.

Address:
Open Society Institute
1700 Broadway
17th Floor
New York, NY 10019 USA

Last Date To Apply:February 21, 2011

Source:http://www.soros.org/initiatives/scholarship/news/call-for-applications-civil-20110114

Random Student Opportunities

Comments

Leave a Reply