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Newsletter
no. 2 - December 2003 |
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1. Funding Opportunities
- Open
Society Institute- Call for proposals- South East
European Student Initiatives 2004
Application deadline: December 15, 2003
- National
Wildlife Federation- Fellowships
Application Deadline: December 19, 2003
- LGI-
Call for Research Interns Fall-Winter 2003-2004
Application deadline: December 20, 2003
- Inter-University
Centre- Call for Student Participation at "Welfare,
Multiculturalism and European Development", April
20-27, 2004, Dubrovnik
Application Deadline: December 20, 2003
- Council
of Europe & European Commission- Long-term Training
Course "Youth Participation and Intercultural
Learning through Euro-Med Youth Projects", Budapest,
Hungary
Application deadline: December 20, 2003
- Israel
National Commission for UNESCO and Galillee College-
Management of Higher Education Institutions International
Training, January 22 - February 2, 2004
Application deadline: December 22, 2003
- Oxford
University- Fellowships for Media and Print Journalists
Application deadline: December 31, 2003
- Institute
for Humane Studies
- Yale
World Fellows Program
Application Deadline: January 1, 2004
- Central
European University- Master of Public Policy,
Budapest, Hungary
Application deadline: January 5, 2004
- Echoing
Green- Fellowship Program
Application deadline: January 12, 2004
- University
of California- Postdoctoral Fellowships in Natural
Resource Studies
Application deadline: January 12, 2004
- European
University Institute- Graduate Studies and Post-Graduate
Fellowships, Italy
Application deadline: January 15, 2004
- George
Washington University's Elliott School of International
Affairs- Master Of International Policy And Practice,
USA
Application deadline: January 15, 2004
- New
College Bucharest- Regional Fellowships Programme
in Humanities and Social Sciences 2004-2005
Application Deadline: January 15, 2004
- Smithsonian
Institution, Center for Folklife and Cultural
Heritage- Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellowship
Program "Theorizing Cultural Heritage" 2004-2007
Application deadline: January 15, 2004
- The
Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs-
Fellowship in Ethics and International Affairs
Application deadline: January 15, 2004
- Fondation
Marcel Hicter- European Diploma in Cultural Management
2004/ 2005
Application Deadline: January 15, 2004
- Erasmus
Institute- Notre Dame Erasmus Fellowships
Application deadline: January 30, 2004
- Lund
University- Master of European Affairs Program
Application deadline: February 1, 2004
- ALTEMUS
and VII- Training programme for young photojournalists,
France
Application deadline: February 15, 2004
- Five
College Women's Studies Research Center- Amherst,
Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges and
the University of Massachusetts- Fellowship opportunities
Application deadline: February 16, 2004
- U.S.
Business School Praga- MBA Program, The Czech
Republic
Application deadline: February 28, 2004
- Technical
University of Denmark- International M.Sc. Programmes
Application deadline: March 15, 2004
- Universiteit
Maastricht and the European Institute of Public
Administration- Master in European Public Affairs
Application deadline: April 1, 2004
- Collegium
Budapest- Fellowships, Hungary
Application deadline: applications to Collegium
Budapest can be forwarded at any time.
- Alexander
von Humboldt Foundation- Fellowships and Research
Awards, Germany
Application deadline: various
- World
Forest Institute- International Fellowship Program
- Civil
Society Support Initiatives- ACT Project
- Euro-Talents
2004
2.
Announcements and Upcoming Events
- 2nd
Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, June 24-26,
2004, Istanbul, Turkey
Application Deadline: December 20, 2003
- Nationalism,
Historiography and the (Re) Construction of the
Past, September 10-11, 2004, Birmingham, UK
Application Deadline: December 31, 2003
- International
Roundtable Seminar "Rural communities and the
Internet", Cluj-Napoca, Romania, February 5-8,
2004
Application deadline: January 10, 2004
- International
Youth Parliament 2004, July 5-12, 2004, Sydney,
Australia
Application deadline: January 15, 2004
- Directorate
of Youth and Sport of the Council of Europe &
North-South Centre for Global Interdependence
and Solidarity- Europe, Youth and Globalisation
2004
Application deadline: February 1, 2004
- World
Bank- Essay competition
Application deadline: February 29, 2004
- Management,
Work and Organization in Postsocialist Societies,
September 8-9, 2004, Cardiff, UK
Application Deadline: March 31, 2004
- University
of Newcastle upon Tyne- Romani Society Annual
Meeting 2004 and "Transformations in Romani/ Gypsy
Society: Past, Present, Future" Conference, September
3-4, 2004, UK
Application deadline: April 30, 2004
- Council
of Europe Award- Young Active Citizens 2004
Application deadline: May 1, 2004
3.
Useful Links |
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Open
Society Institute- Call for proposals- South East
European Student Initiatives 2004
Application deadline: December
15, 2003
The International Higher Education Support Program
of the Open Society Institute invites concept papers
for cross-border student initiatives from the following
South East European university student communities:
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, FYRO Macedonia,
Serbia and Montenegro (including UNMIK AP Kosova),
Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and Slovenia.
The aim of the South East European Student Initiatives
is to empower students to address systemic changes
in higher education. It supports the involvement
of students in the democratisation of the educational
process and in building transnational student alliances
in South East Europe.
More
information
Website: http://www.soros.org/initiatives/hesp
www.soros.org/grants/oas
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National
Wildlife Federation- Fellowships
Application Deadline: December
19, 2003
The National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology
Fellowship Program offers a nationally recognized
opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students
to pursue their vision of an ecologically sustainable
future. Fellows receive project support, modest
financial compensation and recognition of their
accomplishments. In addition to participation in
conservation issues and leadership development skills
training, fellows will participate in general sessions,
conservation and education workshops and social
events.
More
information
Website: http://www.nwf.org/campusEcology/dspFellowships.cfm
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LGI-
Call for Research Interns Fall-Winter 2003-2004
Application deadline: December
20, 2003
LGI is currently accepting applications for its
research internship program. Interns will work on
a voluntary basis at the LGI office (located in
the Budapest headquarters of the Open Society Institute)
in a diverse, challenging and exciting environment
on various topics related to local public policy
development, decentralization, public service reform,
and multiethnic community management.
Interns will contribute to LGI research and publications
and participate in a variety of projects depending
on the skills and knowledge of selected applicants,
addressing Eurasia and beyond. The internship cycle
will last for a period of six months.
Qualifications:
Interns must have excellent writing, research and
communication skills and must hold at least a BA
degree (MA desirable) in an area related to public
policy or political science. Interns should be knowledgeable
about the Eastern European region, Southeastern
Europe or Central Asia, able to work independently
and computer literate. Familiarity with online research
and a commitment to working in the region is a bonus.
As the official language of LGI/OSI is English,
excellent English written and oral skills are essential.
More
information
Website: http://lgi.osi.hu
Email: kovacsp@osi.hu (Petra Kovacs)
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Inter-University
Centre- Call for Student Participation at "Welfare,
Multiculturalism and European Development", April
20-27, 2004, Dubrovnik
Application Deadline: December
20, 2003
The course is open for participants from all countries.
Participants from South East European countries
are encouraged to take part and apply for financial
support. A number of grants for travel and accommodation
for advanced and highly motivated students as well
as post-graduate and doctoral students from these
countries are available and provided by the Project.
More
information:
Email: stein.kuhnle@isp.uib.no (Stein Kuhnle)
dzemal.sokolovic@isp.uib.no (Dzemal Sokolovic)
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Council
of Europe & European Commission- Long-term Training
Course "Youth Participation and Intercultural Learning
through Euro-Med Youth Projects", Budapest, Hungary
Application deadline: December
20, 2003
The Council of Europe and the European Commission
organise a long-term training course for youth workers
involved in Euro-Med youth projects "Youth participation
and Intercultural learning" to be held in the European
Youth Centre in Budapest.
The aim of the training course is to develop intercultural
learning and youth participation through Euro-Med
youth exchange projects by supporting the capacity
of youth workers to plan, manage and evaluate sustainable
Euro-Med youth projects aimed at promoting the democratic
participation of young people. It also aims to initiate
a series of local youth pilot projects addressing
the priority issues in Euro-Med co-operation (such
as citizenship, participation, environmental protection,
women's rights and human rights education). The
training course will be held in French and English.
The course will take place in three phases: initial
training seminar: 15 - 28 February 2004, project
implementation phase: March 2004 - January 2005
and consolidation seminar: 14 - 25 February 2005.
30 youth workers and youth leaders aged between
18 and 30 years from active local associations,
community organisations or youth services within
the Council of Europe member states and the signatory
states of the Barcelona Declaration are eligible
to apply.
Board and lodging will be provided and paid for
by the Covenant on Euro-Med Youth Co-operation in
the field of training. Travel expenses will be reimbursed.
An enrolment fee of 20 EUR per participant will
be deducted from the amount to be reimbursed for
travel expenses.
More
information
Website: http://www.eycb.coe.int
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Israel
National Commission for UNESCO and Galillee College-
Management of Higher Education Institutions International
Training, January 22 - February 2, 2004
Application deadline: December
22, 2003
Registration is now in process for Management of
Higher Education Institutions international training
seminar to be held by the Israel National Commission
for UNESCO and Galillee College on January 22 -
February 2, 2004.
A number of tuition scholarships are still available
for participants from Developing Countries (not
including airfare or living expenses).
More
information
Website: http://www.galilcol.ac.il/Education.htm
Email: rgottlieb@galilcol.ac.il (Ms. Rachel Gottlieb,
Program Administrator, Higher Education, Galillee
College, Israel)
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Oxford
University- Fellowships for Media and Print Journalists
Application deadline: December
31, 2003
The “New Journalism Fellowship” was
established by the Germany-based Gerda Henkel Foundation
in cooperation with the established Reuters Foundation
Program at Green College, Oxford University.
The fellowship offers a six-month study opportunity
during the 2004-5 academic year to carry out research
in any subject in the fields of Art History, Modern
and Ancient History, Legal History or Islamic History.
The fellowship, covering travel, accommodations,
living expenses and the program fee, is open to
mid-career journalists from any country in the world.
The usual age at Oxford ranges from 28 to 45, with
a minimum requirement of five years' experience
in professional journalism.
More
information
Website: http://www.foundation.reuters.com/
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Institute
for Humane Studies
Humane Studies Fellowships
Scholarships of up to $12,000 are available for
outstanding undergraduates and graduate students
interested in the ideas of liberty. Students of
any nationality studying in the United States or
abroad are eligible to apply.
Application Deadline: December 31, 2003
Film & Fiction Scholarships
The Institute for Humane Studies awards scholarships
of up to $10,000 to bright, motivated students pursuing
a Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree in filmmaking,
fiction writing, or playwriting. Students of any
nationality are eligible to apply.
Application Deadline: January 15, 2003
More
information
Website: http://www.TheIHS.org
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Yale
World Fellows Program
Application Deadline: January
1, 2004
Launched two years ago as part of Yale's broader
efforts to become more internationally focused,
Yale World Fellow Program seeks to bring to Yale
each year 16 to 18 emerging international leaders
from any field for a special 15-week leadership
program. Fellows have come from business, government,
media, and the military and nongovernmental organizations.
This year's Fellows include a former minister of
foreign trade from Colombia, an Internet entrepreneur
from Australia, a Ugandan member of parliament who
is running for president, a refugee doctor from
Iraq, the director of Transparency International
Slovakia, and a top policy advisor to British Prime
Minister Tony Blair.
We seek accomplished men and women of great promise
from outside the United States who have demonstrated
their capacity to make a difference in their own
countries and societies. We are looking for candidates
who would benefit from a period of time at Yale
to explore critical world issues, sharpen their
leadership skills, and build relationships with
other emerging leaders. The Fellows will participate
in a global issues seminar, have access to the entire
selection of courses available at Yale, and have
the help of a faculty advisor to develop independent
study opportunities.
More
information
Website: http://www.yale.edu/worldfellows
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Central
European University- Master of Public Policy, Budapest,
Hungary
Application deadline: January
5, 2004
The Central European University (CEU) is launching
a new Master's Degree in Public Policy (MPP), subject
to funding, from September 2004. The aim is to train
a new generation of policy-makers, whether from
national governments, local authorities, international
institutions or the private sector. As one of the
first English-language Master's program in public
policy in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), the
MPP is unique in its combination of academic excellence
with policy relevance.
The program will offer core and elective subjects
based on different disciplinary traditions and insights,
including political science, economics, legal studies,
and sociology. Core courses will focus on policy
analysis, public sector management, economics for
public policy, public finance, politics and law,
and governance and public service. A large number
of elective courses will also be offered, dealing
with subjects such as communication and advocacy,
social policy, education policy, human rights, corporate
governance, and policy-making in the European Union.
International faculty from CEU itself will teach
the program, also visiting professors and leading
practitioners from the region and beyond. The MPP
will be based at CEU's Center for Policy Studies
(CPS), an academic unit dedicated to making the
links between research and policy better known and
understood.
Duration: September 2004 to September 2005, followed
by a 3-month internship with a suitable organization
(in case of relevant work experience, students may
be exempted from the internship component of the
course).
Requirements: BA or equivalent from a recognized
university, proficiency in English (candidates with
an MA and relevant work experience preferred).
Financial support: A number of scholarships will
be awarded on a competitive basis.
More
information
Website: http://www.ceu.hu/prospective_students.html
http://www.ceu.hu/cps/tea/tea_open.htm
Email: cps@ceu.hu
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Echoing
Green- Fellowship Program
Application deadline: January
12, 2004
Echoing Green awards two-year fellowships to emerging
social innovators. Annually, we award Fellowships
to individuals with innovative ideas for creating
new models for tackling seemingly unsolvable social
challenges. These Fellowships offer them the opportunity
to develop and test their ideas.
This is not a scholarship program. Our Fellows do
not develop their ideas in an academic setting.
Our Fellows work in the community. They launch,
manage and grow organizations that implement and
continually expand their ideas for creating lasting
social change.
Individual Fellowships: $30,000 per year for two
years for a total of $60,000 paid in four equal
installments of $15,000. Partnership Fellowships:
$45,000 per year (per project, not per individual)
for two years for a total of $90,000 paid in four
equal installments of $22,500. Fellowship stipends
are paid twice a year. In addition to the two-year
stipend, Echoing Green also offers a monthly stipend
for health insurance.
Echoing Green provides our fellows a range of support
through a variety of media including the Internet,
conferences, site visits and phone contact. We offer
guidance in strategic and financial planning, staff
and board development, fundraising, legal and accounting
practices and many other aspects of starting and
building a non-profit organization. During the two
year Fellowship period, Echoing Green will host
three Fellowship conferences. At the conference
we also offer educational workshops and access to
Echoing Green Fellows, program alumni and other
experts in the field.
Our fellows develop ambitious and measurable first
year objectives. Throughout their fellowship, they
provide regular reports to the foundation and track
their progress against their objectives, refining
their objectives as appropriate.
More
information
Website: http://www.echoinggreen.org
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University
of California- Postdoctoral Fellowships in Natural
Resource Studies
Application deadline: January
12, 2004
The S.V. Ciriacy-Wantrup Postdoctoral Fellowships
in Natural Resource Studies will be awarded for
the 2004-2005 academic year to support advanced
research at the University of California, Berkeley.
Applications are open, but not limited, to scholars
working in the areas of Agricultural & Natural Resource
Economics, Business, Energy Studies, Environmental
Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Forestry, Geography,
Law, Natural Resource Management, Public Health,
and Public Policy. Preference will be given to proposals
whose orientation is broadly institutional or historical,
and which are conceptually and theoretically innovative.
Proposals with a primarily statistical or econometric
orientation are not eligible for consideration.
Two types of awards are available:
I. A one-year postdoctoral award with a salary of
$41,940, renewable for a second year. It is expected
that the applicant will possess a doctorate or equivalent
conferred within the past five years.
II. A one-year award with a salary of $41,940 to
support a professional or sabbatical leave from
an academic or professional position, without option
to renew. Applicants for sabbatical fellowships
must have received their doctorate or equivalent
within the last ten years.
More
information
Website: http://research.chance.berkeley.edu/ciriacy/
Email: kjensen@uclink.berkeley.edu (Kristen N. Jensen)
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European
University Institute- Graduate Studies and Post-Graduate
Fellowships, Italy
Application deadline: January
15, 2004
The European University Institute Offers Ph.D. and
Post-Doctoral Research Programs in a variety of
fields including: Economics, History and Civilization,
Law, Political and Social Sciences.
More
information
Website: www.iue.it
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George
Washington University's Elliott School of International
Affairs- Master Of International Policy And Practice,
USA
Application deadline: January
15, 2004
The George Washington University's Elliott School
of International Affairs will award a fellowship
to a mid-career professional from a developing nation
to pursue the Master of International Policy and
Practice (M.I.P.P.) degree program for the 2004-2005
academic year. The award covers tuition, fees, and
a living stipend and is worth approximately $37,000.
The fellowship is made possible by a generous grant
from the Lindner family.
The M.I.P.P. program prepares professionals for
the challenges of globalization by providing rigorous
academic training, marketable skills, and career-enhancing
credentials.
The Master of International Policy and Practice
(M.I.P.P.) is a 27 credit hour degree program designed
especially for mid-career professionals. M.I.P.P.
candidates take three core courses: international
economics, international politics, and an exclusive
seminar that engages participants in discussions
with prominent guest speakers. The program can be
completed in one year of intensive full time study
or up to three years of part time study. Candidates
may concentrate on a wide range of subjects, such
as international business, politics, economics,
development, security policy, international law
and organizations, public health, conflict resolution,
science and technology policy, and U.S. foreign
policy. They may also choose to study the dynamics
of a particular region, such as Latin America, Asia,
the Middle East, or Europe and Eurasia.
Fellowship candidates must be a mid-career professional
from a developing nation with a B.A. plus eight
years of professional work experience or an advanced
degree to be eligible. A minimum TOEFL score of
600 (250 on the computer-based test) is usually
required for admission.
More
information
Website: http://www.gwu.edu/~elliott
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New
College Bucharest- Regional Fellowships Programme
in Humanities and Social Sciences 2004-2005
Application Deadline: January
15, 2004
The New Europe College in Bucharest (Romania) announced
the Regional fellowship programme in the humanities
and social sciences starting October 1, 2004.
Young researchers and academics from South East
Europe (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Greece, FYRO Macedonia, Republic of Moldova,
Slovenia, Turkey and Serbia and Montenegro) in the
final stage of completing a Ph.D. program or who
already have the Ph.D. title are eligible to apply.
Duration of the Fellowship: one term or a full academic
year (10 months).
The Fellowship covers most costs related to the
fellowship including a monthly stipend (basic stipend
of 460 EURO - tax free) and accommodation.
The Fellows are expected to work on a project to
be published by the New Europe College after the
end of the Fellowship (in English, French, or German),
and to take part in the scientific events organised
by the New Europe College. A good command of English
is desirable.
More
information
Website: http://library.nec.ro/regional
Email: imihai@nec.ro (Irina Vainovski-Mihai)
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Smithsonian
Institution, Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage-
Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellowship Program
"Theorizing Cultural Heritage" 2004-2007
Application deadline: January
15, 2004
The Smithsonian will host up to six humanities-oriented
scholar/analysts for each of three years to work
on the theoretical development of the concept of
cultural heritage and its intersection with theories
of culture, class, race, ethnicity, gender, and
globalisation. Fellows will be drawn from three
sectors of cultural engagement- academic institutions,
public organizations, and cultural communities-
and approximately half of the fellows will come
from outside the United States. The intention is
both to cross-fertilize sectors of cultural heritage
work and to expose international and U.S. thinkers
to one another.
The primary focus of 2004-2005 fellowships is the
relation between cultural heritage and political
representation; of 2005-2006, between cultural heritage
and economic pursuits; of 2006-2007, between cultural
heritage and the arts.
Fellowships include a stipend in addition to an
allowance for travel to and from Washington, D.C.,
as necessary, for the residency. Applicants need
not be U.S. citizens to be eligible. These fellowships
are not intended to support undergraduate or graduate
studies.
More
information
Website: http://www.folklife.si.edu/CFCH/Rockefeller.htm
E-mail: culturalheritagefellows@si.edu (James Early
or Carla Borden)
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The
Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs-
Fellowship in Ethics and International Affairs
Application deadline: January
15, 2004
The program supports promising younger scholars,
educators, and practitioners who are engaged with
the ethical dimensions of international affairs.
The program is open to junior scholars and mid-career
professionals worldwide. Individuals from developing
countries are encouraged to apply. All fellows must
be fluent in English.
Candidates must link their applications to one of
the Council's five program areas:
- Environmental Values
- Ethics and the Use of Force
- History and the Politics of Reconciliation
- Human Rights
- Justice and the World Economy.
More
information
Website: http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/page.php/prmID/48
Email: fellows@cceia.org
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Fondation
Marcel Hicter- European Diploma in Cultural Management
2004/ 2005
Application Deadline: January
15, 2004
The European Diploma in Cultural Project Management
is a pan-European training programme based on fostering
cultural diversity and cross-regional exchange in
Europe. It is organised and managed by the Foundation
Marcel Hicter (Brussels). The programme addresses
cultural managers from public or private organizations
who are actively involved in the management of cultural
and artistic projects in their region, with at least
3 years experience. The programme lasts one year
and is organized in 3 phases: residential sessions,
practical training, evaluation + seminar.
More
information
Website: www.fondation-hicter.org
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Erasmus
Institute- Notre Dame Erasmus Fellowships
Application deadline: January
30, 2004
The Erasmus Institute annually admits nine fellows
to its center on the campus of the University of
Notre Dame. Erasmus Fellows devote their time here
to concentrated research and writing on individual
projects related to the Institute's goals as they
are articulated in the mission statement.
Fellowships are directed to three kinds of scholars:
junior and senior faculty, postdoctoral scholars,
(recent Ph.D.s who do not hold a regular faculty
position), dissertation students (advanced graduate
students fully engaged in the writing phase of their
dissertation projects).
Fellowships are provided for a complete academic
year although applications for a single semester
will be considered. The Institute will provide each
fellow with a private office (dissertation fellows
share an office), a telephone, access to the Notre
Dame computer network, and limited photocopying
and fax facilities, as well as library privileges
and use of the University's recreational facilities.
While the Institute does not provide housing, the
Off-Campus Housing Office at the University can
assist fellows with their housing needs.
Fellowships are both stipendiary and non-stipendiary.
Stipendiary dissertation fellowships provide $16,000;
postdoctoral fellowships $35,000; faculty fellowship
stipends vary according to the fellow's 2003-2004
salary at time of application. The Institute also
welcomes applications for residence from scholars
with funding from other sources.
More
information
Website: http://www.nd.edu/~erasmus/residential_fellowships/opportunities.html
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Lund
University- Master of European Affairs Program
Application deadline: February
1, 2004
For getting a scholarship to Lund University students
from Central and Eastern Europe and developing countries
may apply to the Swedish Institute. The Swedish
Institute has issued new regulations for scholarships
concerning magister level programs. Applications
for such a program should be sent directly to the
university/ university college in question.
In order to qualify for the program the student
must at least have a first university degree (e.g.
B.A; LLM) or equivalent competence. Admission to
the Law section of the MEA Program requires a university
degree in law or equivalent. Admission to the Business
section of the MEA Program requires a university
degree either in Business Administration or Business
Law.
Applicants with a degree in Business Administration
must have a good knowledge of Business Law. Applicants
with a degree in Business law must have a good knowledge
of Business Administration. Students with equivalent
competence are also qualified. Admission to the
Politics section of the MEA Program requires a university
degree with a major in Political Science or International
Relations or equivalent.
More
information
Website: http://www.svet.lu.se/
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ALTEMUS
and VII- Training programme for young photojournalists,
France
Application deadline: February
15, 2004
ALTEMUS (www.altemus.org) and VII (www.viiphoto.com)
are pleased to announce a training programme for
young photojournalists from Central-Eastern Europe,
South Eastern Europe, the Baltics, the Newly Independent
States and Turkey.
The goal of this programme is to help develop the
leadership and photographic skills of young photojournalists
from the target regions. The methodology employed
includes brief theoretical presentations, case studies,
role-playing, simulations, coaching and outdoor
experiential exercises. Active participation and
in-depth reflection are critical to the success
of the training.
The programme will take place in late summer - early
fall 2004 in France. It is 16 days in total and
is comprised of: ten days of skills training in:
self-awareness, visioning, goal - setting and positive
thinking, concentration and visualization, cultural
awareness, communication (including presentation
skills), conflict management, stress management,
organisational, planning and problem-solving skills,
overview of International Humanitarian and Human
Rights Law and five days of photographic training
covering: expanding narrative skills, addressing
issues in a comprehensive and sophisticated manner,
editing and marketing work using traditional techniques
and the latest technology.
Applicants selected for the training must pay their
own travel costs return to the interview and the
training. A limited number of scholarships will
be available to cover travel expenses. Altemus and
VII will cover all costs on site (food, lodging,
travel expenses, film, processing etc).
The jury will apply the following criteria when
evaluating applications. The applicants must:
1. Be between 20-35 years old at the time of the
application deadline
2. Be a citizen or current resident of one of the
countries targeted
3. Be working as a photojournalist (on staff or
freelancer)
4. Be working in his/her country of citizenship/
residence
5. Speak English/ Russian
6. Show leadership experience or potential.
More
information
Website: www.altemus.org
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Five
College Women's Studies Research Center- Amherst,
Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges and
the University of Massachusetts- Fellowship opportunities
Application deadline: February
16, 2004
The Center invites applications for its Research
Associateships for 2004-2005 from scholars and teachers
at all levels of the educational system, as well
as from artists, community organizers and political
activists, both local and international.
Associates are provided with offices in our spacious
facility, computer access, library privileges, and
the collegiality of a diverse community of feminists.
Research Associate applications are accepted for
either a semester or the academic year. The Center
supports projects in all disciplines so long as
they focus centrally on women or gender.
Research Associateships are non-stipendiary. However,
international applicants with expertise in Latin
America, Asia or Europe may apply for one of the
two special one-semester Ford Associateships for
Fall 2004 or Spring 2005, which offer a stipend
of $12,000, plus a $3,000 housing/travel allowance
in return for teaching (in English) one undergraduate
course at Mount Holyoke College. The Weissman Center
for Leadership and the Liberal Arts will co-sponsor
the associates and invites applicants to consider
contributing to our yearlong focus on The World
and Water: (Re) Source of Power in the 21st Century
with a special emphasis on design (architectural,
furniture, graphic, or product design as well as
urban and landscape design), documentary studies
in film and photography or performance in an international
context.
Preference given to applicants with performance
or production experience and whose work crosses
traditional academic boundaries. Applications welcomed
from visual artists, film and video makers, architects
and designers, dancers and actors, as well as academic
scholars. Ford applicants need not be studying their
own region of origin.
More
information
Website at http://wscenter.hampshire.edu/
Email: fcwsrc@wscenter.hampshire.edu
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U.S.
Business School Praga- MBA Program, The Czech Republic
Application deadline: February
28, 2004
The U.S. Business School Praga (USBSP) offers an
MBA program in co-operation with Rochester Institute
of Technology (RIT). The program represents an exceptional
education in general management, preparing students
for leadership in any sector of the economy, with
complete course offerings in all the fundamental
disciplines such as finance, marketing, operations
and organizational behavior.
Designed to stretch and expand a student's knowledge
of both the theory and practice of business and
management, the 40-week, full- time, intensive and
interactive program culminates in an AACSB accredited
MBA degree from Rochester Institute of Technology,
N.Y. The program includes 16 courses all taught
in English by professors from the top American and
British business schools.
The program offers an exceptional education in general
management, with particular emphasis in finance
and strategy, but with complete course offerings
in all fundamental disciplines such as accounting,
marketing, operations and organizational behaviour.
More
information
Website: http://www.usbsp.com/
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Technical
University of Denmark- International M.Sc. Programmes
Application deadline: March
15, 2004
Finaid: no tuition fee; scholarships are available
for covering living expenses.
Date: for 2 years starting September 2004
Open to: graduate students holding a B.Sc. Degree
or equivalent.
More
information:
Website: http://www.adm.dtu.dk/studier/ik/studin/msc/index.htm
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Universiteit
Maastricht and the European Institute of Public
Administration- Master in European Public Affairs
Application deadline: April
1, 2004
The EPA Programme provides advanced professional
training for people interested in internationalizing
their curriculum in a scholarly manner. The objective
is to enable students to learn to think in European
terms, i.e., they become better able to collect
and utilise information concerning the public domain
in Europe and the European countries. The basic
principle of the learning process is to enhance
analytical skills in dealing with concrete issues
and challenges (according to the problem based learning
methodology of the Universiteit Maastricht). The
one-year programme has a multi-disciplinary and
practice-oriented character and focuses on contemporary
European public issues, on cross-national diversity,
and on the European Union and its institutions.
Graduates of this programme may develop their careers
in public organizations with European or trans-national
missions. They may also work as managers and staff
analysts in non-profit organisations, in public
affairs divisions of private corporations, in private
firms performing 'privatised'' government functions
and in consulting firms.
More
information
Website: http://www.epa.unimaas.nl
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Collegium
Budapest- Fellowships, Hungary
Application deadline: applications
to Collegium Budapest can be forwarded at any time.
Scholars interested in a stay at the Collegium,
and whose field of interest falls under the following
categories: anthropology, discourse analysis, economics,
European studies, humanities, history, linguistics,
social sciences, theoretical biology, theoretical
physics, transition studies are welcome to apply.
The institute focuses on the abovelisted research
areas, however, researchers working in other fields
are also encouraged to apply. In fact, all academic
disciplines are eligible, but before applying, candidates
should take into consideration that the Collegium
cannot provide laboratories. The Academic Advisory
Board considers all applications and makes recommendations
to the Rector, who will make the final decision
on the recipients of a Fellowship.
More
information
Website: http://www.colbud.hu/programme/individual.shtml
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Alexander
von Humboldt Foundation- Fellowships and Research
Awards, Germany
Application deadline: various
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation grants research
fellowships and research awards to highly qualified
scholars and scientists of all nationalities not
resident in Germany, enabling them to undertake
periods of research in Germany, as well as research
fellowships to highly qualified German scholars,
enabling them to spend periods of research at the
institutes of former Humboldt guest-researchers
abroad.
More
information
Website: http://www.avh.de/en/programme/index.htm
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World
Forest Institute- International Fellowship Program
The World Forest Institute (WFI) is seeking individuals
working in forestry and natural resources to apply
for our International Fellowship Program. WFI is
a division of the World Forestry Center, which is
a small, private non-profit educational organization
based in Portland, Oregon U.S.A. The Forestry Center
promotes education and information exchange regarding
forests and forestry.
The Fellowship Program brings natural resources
professionals from around the world to work at the
World Forest Institute for 6 to 12 months. Over
50 Fellows from 17 countries have participated in
the program.
Fellows staff country desks at WFI, and work with
colleagues from around the world. They work on a
primary research project developed in cooperation
with their sponsors, and also participate in-group
activities that include site visits to forestry
agencies, universities, companies and mills.
We seek individuals with initiative, interest in
international forestry issues, and a good command
of English.
More
information
Website: www.worldforestry.org/wfi
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Civil
Society Support Initiatives- ACT Project
In order to support local initiatives for the promotion
and protection of human rights, the United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights, in partnership
with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP),
established the ACT Project (Assisting Communities
Together) to financially support, through grants,
grassroots activities in the field of human rights
carried out by community-based organizations.
These funds will assist activities that require
a relatively small amount of support to be implemented
(up to US$ 5,000) but can nevertheless have an important
impact on the promotion and protection of human
rights at the local level. By supporting such initiatives,
the ACT Project facilitates local human rights work,
which plays a vital part in bringing about lasting
improvements in people's daily lives.
The 4th Phase of the ACT Project will be implemented
in the following European countries: Belarus; Bosnia
& Herzegovina; Georgia (Abkhazia); Kyrgyzstan; Moldova;
Romania; Serbia and Montenegro; Tajikistan; Uzbekistan.
Examples of initiatives (non-exhaustive list) supported
during the previous phases of the ACT Project:
- Organizing human rights workshops and training
courses for teachers, women, social workers, public
officials and indigenous peoples
- Building awareness of children's human rights
through theater performances and discussions
- Producing an album of popular songs based on human
rights in a local language
- Organizing contemporary art exhibits, rock concerts
- Translating and recording human rights information
for women on cassettes
- Translating and distributing the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights in local languages
- Organizing a conference for human rights activists
- Creating information centres for the promotion
and protection of human rights
- Producing a television documentary on specific
rights
- Elaborating education programmes for specific
populations such as prisoners, prostitutes, HIV-positive
persons, orphans, etc
- Establishing human rights youth clubs
- Implementing radio campaigns on human rights
- Supplying activists and lawyers with the Universal
Declaration and other relevant materials
- Developing materials for human rights education
- Assisting victims of human rights violations and
their families by informing them about their rights
- Organizing literary competitions for children
on specific rights.
Priority will be given to projects that respond
to the following criteria:
- Applicants involved in human rights education,
advocacy, training or related fields at the local
level
- The general budget of the applying organization
does not provide adequate means for implementation
of the proposed project
- Projects focusing on women's human rights, children's
rights, and on preventing racism, xenophobia and
related forms of intolerance.
More
information
Website: http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu2/9/civilsup/actproj.htm
Email: agirard@ohchr.org
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Euro-Talents
2004
Nous sommes a la recherche de peintres, sculpteurs,
photographes européens.
Les artistes qui souhaitent participer a cette sélection,
doivent faire parvenir un dossier complet dans les
brefs délais (par retour de mail en fichier attaché)
sur euro-talents@ifrance.com ou gi974@voila.fr.
Ce dossier doit comporter:
I CV (fichier au format Word si possible)
II Photo(s) de l'artiste (fichier de préférence
au format jpg ou tiff de taille inférieure a 200
Ko)
III Présentation rapide de l'artiste et son oeuvre
récente de 20 a 30 lignes
IV 5 oeuvres récentes au minimum et 10 au maximum
(fichier de préférence au format jpg ou tiff de
taille inférieure a 200 Ko).
Nous recherchons des ambassadeurs Euro-Talents dans
les différentes régions d'Europe. Pour postuler,
nous vous invitons a nous envoyer sur euro-talents@ifrance.com
ou gi974@voila.fr un CV et une lettre de motivation.
Voici le profil des ambassadeurs Euro-Talents: Les
ambassadeurs d'Euro-Talents sont des personnes relais
dans leur région de résidence a travers toute l'Europe
Communautaire et a l'étranger.
More
information
Website:www.euro-talents.com
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2nd
Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, June 24-26,
2004, Istanbul, Turkey
Application Deadline: December
20, 2003
The ECPR Standing Group on European Union, in collaboration
with Sabanci University, is organizing a conference
on the implications of a wider Europe for the European
Union. This conference will be the largest of its
type held in Europe, and will bring together academics
from across the globe.
Specific themes that will be addressed in the conference
include: The New European Constitution, Accession
and Enlargement, Populism and the New Europe, Turkey
and the European Union, The European Union and the
Mediterranean.
The conference will also attract scholars working
on more general subjects such as: Theories of Integration,
Comparative Regional Integration, External Relations,
Political Economy, Social Europe, Justice and Home
Affairs, Elections, Parties, and Democracy, Civil
Society, Crime, and Corruption, Religion and European
Integration, Gender and European Integration.
More
information
Website: http://www.jhubc.it/ecpr-istanbul
Email: ejones@jhubc.it (Erik Jones)
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Nationalism,
Historiography and the (Re) Construction of the
Past, September 10-11, 2004, Birmingham, UK
Application Deadline: December
31, 2003
The teleological nature of history encourages historians
to retroactively imagine or construct past communities
in accordance with contemporary cartographies. Today
these cartographies are dominated by the nation-state
and its territorially oriented mapping of geo-political
space. How has the vocabulary of nationalism affected
our construction of the past? How have these superseded
earlier imaginations of physical, political and
moral spacialities?
We are looking for case study focused papers set
in a broader theoretical context, which directly
address these, and related, questions.
Possible topics may include:
-The relation between nationalism and different
types of historical writing (scholarly, literary,
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