The Open Society Fellowship & Scholarship programs
is looking globally for outstanding candidates
OSIWA highly encourages all interested West African candidates to apply
June 10, 2013 – Dakar, Senegal
The Open Society Fellowship program is looking for innovative thinkers from around the world - scholars, journalists, activists, policy experts and others - who work on issues of human rights, international migration, government transparency and accountability, economic governance and development, citizen empowerment and participation, access to justice and information, and other areas of interest to OSF.
Fellows' projects may include books, articles, and online media efforts to seed new campaigns and organizations, as well as more culturally-driven products. A fellowship project might identify a problem that has not previously been recognized, develop new policy ideas to address familiar problems, or offer a new advocacy strategy. Fellows should take advantage of the considerable intellectual and logistical resources of the Open Society Foundations and expect to contribute meaningfully to OSF's thinking in return.
The call for applications deadline is August 1st.
For more details on guidelines and eligibility criteria, and a list of current fellows visit OSF’s Fellowship website. All interested applicants are highly encouraged to spend time reviewing the Guidelines and Tips for a Robust Proposal as well as the profiles of successful applicants to the Open Society Fellowship.
Please note:
· The fellowship does not fund programs of study or dissertation research. The fellowship also does not fund projects meant for more than one individual or work of a currently existing organization.
· Due to current OSF operations, OSF Fellows must be professionally fluent in English (e.g. able to give presentations and submit reports).
· For francophone applicants interested in receiving help with translation, please contact the Fellowship Program at osfellows@opensocietyfoundatio ns.org. OSIWA can help with translation of application materials.
is looking globally for outstanding candidates
OSIWA highly encourages all interested West African candidates to apply
June 10, 2013 – Dakar, Senegal
The Open Society Fellowship program is looking for innovative thinkers from around the world - scholars, journalists, activists, policy experts and others - who work on issues of human rights, international migration, government transparency and accountability, economic governance and development, citizen empowerment and participation, access to justice and information, and other areas of interest to OSF.
Fellows' projects may include books, articles, and online media efforts to seed new campaigns and organizations, as well as more culturally-driven products. A fellowship project might identify a problem that has not previously been recognized, develop new policy ideas to address familiar problems, or offer a new advocacy strategy. Fellows should take advantage of the considerable intellectual and logistical resources of the Open Society Foundations and expect to contribute meaningfully to OSF's thinking in return.
The call for applications deadline is August 1st.
For more details on guidelines and eligibility criteria, and a list of current fellows visit OSF’s Fellowship website. All interested applicants are highly encouraged to spend time reviewing the Guidelines and Tips for a Robust Proposal as well as the profiles of successful applicants to the Open Society Fellowship.
Please note:
· The fellowship does not fund programs of study or dissertation research. The fellowship also does not fund projects meant for more than one individual or work of a currently existing organization.
· Due to current OSF operations, OSF Fellows must be professionally fluent in English (e.g. able to give presentations and submit reports).
· For francophone applicants interested in receiving help with translation, please contact the Fellowship Program at osfellows@opensocietyfoundatio
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