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Open Society Institute (OSI) New Fellowship Program |
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The Open Society Institute (OSI) has recently launched a new fellowship program to support outstanding idea entrepreneurs from around the world. The Open Society Fellowship enables innovative professionals — including journalists, activists, scholars, and practitioners — to work on projects that inspire meaningful public debate, shape public policy, as well as generate intellectual ferment within OSI. The fellowship focuses on four areas: National Security and the Open Society; Citizenship, Membership and Marginalization; Strategies and Tools for Advocacy and Citizen Engagement; and Understanding Authoritarianism. Fellows’ projects may include books, articles, outreach for documentary films, online media, and efforts to seed new campaigns and organizations. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and there are no deadlines. The fellowship does not fund academic study, including dissertation research. More details and the link to apply online are at http://www.soros.org/initiatives/fellowship/focus_areas/guidelines
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Dernière mise à jour : ( 30-06-2008 )
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