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Dear All, I am sharing with you the CALL FOR FELLOWS - ILKO KUCHERIV DEMOCRACY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME Deadline for applications: Midnight, Central European Time (CET), Friday 2 September 2011 Eligibility criteria: Applications are invited from researchers/policy analysts/professional staff, who are full-time employees of independent think-tanks, policy institutes, and democracy and human rights advocacy NGOs in CIS countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan). Applicants should be citizens of one of the 12 eligible countries. This is a PASOS fellowship scheme funded by the National Endowment for Democracy in memory of our late colleague, Ilko Kucheriv, founder of Democratic Initiatives Foundation, Ukraine. DIF and the Institute of Public Affairs, Poland are partners on the project. "I believe that people can and should strive to change the world for the better." Ilko Kucheriv (1955 - 2010), Founder of Democratic Initiatives Foundation, Ukraine The programme will provide mentoring and networking opportunities for five fellows from the CIS countries with the aim to gain practical skills, interact with other researchers, and exchange practices with well-established think-tanks and NGOs in the EU. The fellowships should focus on specific democratic transformation issues (e.g. media freedom, constitutional law, parliamentary democracy, judiciary, public opinion research, electoral processes, free and fair elections, building democratic awareness among the general public, etc.) The call was issued in July, but with the deadline now approaching - 2 September - this is a reminder. Apologies for any cross-posting. Please do circulate the call to your contacts. Fellowship budget Each fellow will receive up to a maximum of US$ 3,600 in expenses, covering international and local travel, visa costs where necessary, and subsistence and accommodation for the five weeks spent at the host organisation. Each host organisation will receive US$ 2,500 in mentoring fees and US$ 500 in overhead costs for hosting the fellow. These fees are inclusive of all taxes. Mentoring Fellows will work with the hosting institute for a six-month period or project co-operation and mentoring, and spend up to five weeks in the office of the hosting think-tank. Fellowships will also provide one-on-one, hands-on training with the host institute's expert as mentor. The goal is to provide a mentoring opportunity for an in-depth, on-site, and interactive experience in democratic transformation and protection of human rights. Research project The fellowship should comprise: 1. A research project with a thematic focus related to democratic transformation issues (e.g. media freedom, constitutional law, parliamentary democracy, judiciary, public opinion research, electoral processes, free and fair elections, building democratic awareness among the general public, etc.) 2. A visit to a hosting think-tank in an EU member-state (including new EU member-states). Full details for applications are available in the attached call, and on the PASOS website. [Behzad Moridi] 5 شهریور 1390 5:30 بعدازظهر |
Dear All, I am sharing with you the CALL FOR FELLOWS - ILKO KUCHERIV DEMOCRACY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME Deadline for applications: Midnight, Central European Time (CET), Friday 2 September 2011 Eligibility criteria: Applications are invited from researchers/policy analysts/professional staff, who are full-time employees of independent think-tanks, policy institutes, and democracy and human rights advocacy NGOs in CIS countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan). Applicants should be citizens of one of the 12 eligible countries. This is a PASOS fellowship scheme funded by the National Endowment for Democracy in memory of our late colleague, Ilko Kucheriv, founder of Democratic Initiatives Foundation, Ukraine. DIF and the Institute of Public Affairs, Poland are partners on the project. "I believe that people can and should strive to change the world for the better." Ilko Kucheriv (1955 - 2010), Founder of Democratic Initiatives Foundation, Ukraine The programme will provide mentoring and networking opportunities for five fellows from the CIS countries with the aim to gain practical skills, interact with other researchers, and exchange practices with well-established think-tanks and NGOs in the EU. The fellowships should focus on specific democratic transformation issues (e.g. media freedom, constitutional law, parliamentary democracy, judiciary, public opinion research, electoral processes, free and fair elections, building democratic awareness among the general public, etc.) The call was issued in July, but with the deadline now approaching - 2 September - this is a reminder. Apologies for any cross-posting. Please do circulate the call to your contacts. Fellowship budget Each fellow will receive up to a maximum of US$ 3,600 in expenses, covering international and local travel, visa costs where necessary, and subsistence and accommodation for the five weeks spent at the host organisation. Each host organisation will receive US$ 2,500 in mentoring fees and US$ 500 in overhead costs for hosting the fellow. These fees are inclusive of all taxes. Mentoring Fellows will work with the hosting institute for a six-month period or project co-operation and mentoring, and spend up to five weeks in the office of the hosting think-tank. Fellowships will also provide one-on-one, hands-on training with the host institute's expert as mentor. The goal is to provide a mentoring opportunity for an in-depth, on-site, and interactive experience in democratic transformation and protection of human rights. Research project The fellowship should comprise: 1. A research project with a thematic focus related to democratic transformation issues (e.g. media freedom, constitutional law, parliamentary democracy, judiciary, public opinion research, electoral processes, free and fair elections, building democratic awareness among the general public, etc.) 2. A visit to a hosting think-tank in an EU member-state (including new EU member-states). Full details for applications are available in the attached call, and on the PASOS website. [Behzad Moridi] 5 شهریور 1390 5:30 بعدازظهر |
Dear All,
I am sharing with you the CALL FOR FELLOWS - ILKO KUCHERIV DEMOCRACY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME
Deadline for applications: Midnight, Central European Time (CET), Friday 2 September 2011
Eligibility criteria:
Applications are invited from researchers/policy analysts/professional staff, who are full-time employees of independent think-tanks, policy institutes, and democracy and human rights advocacy NGOs in CIS countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan).
Applicants should be citizens of one of the 12 eligible countries.
This is a PASOS fellowship scheme funded by the National Endowment for Democracy in memory of our late colleague, Ilko Kucheriv, founder of Democratic Initiatives Foundation, Ukraine. DIF and the Institute of Public Affairs, Poland are partners on the project.
"I believe that people can and should strive to change the world for the better."
Ilko Kucheriv (1955 - 2010), Founder of Democratic Initiatives Foundation, Ukraine
The programme will provide mentoring and networking opportunities for five fellows from the CIS countries with the aim to gain practical skills, interact with other researchers, and exchange practices with well-established think-tanks and NGOs in the EU.
The fellowships should focus on specific democratic transformation issues
(e.g. media freedom, constitutional law, parliamentary democracy, judiciary, public opinion research, electoral processes, free and fair elections, building democratic awareness among the general public, etc.)
The call was issued in July, but with the deadline now approaching - 2 September - this is a reminder. Apologies for any cross-posting. Please do circulate the call to your contacts.
Fellowship budget
Each fellow will receive up to a maximum of US$ 3,600 in expenses, covering international and local travel, visa costs where necessary, and subsistence and accommodation for the five weeks spent at the host organisation.
Each host organisation will receive US$ 2,500 in mentoring fees and US$ 500 in overhead costs for hosting the fellow. These fees are inclusive of all taxes.
Mentoring
Fellows will work with the hosting institute for a six-month period or project co-operation and mentoring, and spend up to five weeks in the office of the hosting think-tank. Fellowships will also provide one-on-one, hands-on training with the host institute's expert as mentor. The goal is to provide a mentoring opportunity for an in-depth, on-site, and interactive experience in democratic transformation and protection of human rights.
Research project
The fellowship should comprise:
1. A research project with a thematic focus related to democratic transformation issues (e.g. media freedom, constitutional law, parliamentary democracy, judiciary, public opinion research, electoral processes, free and fair elections, building democratic awareness among the general public, etc.)
2. A visit to a hosting think-tank in an EU member-state (including new EU member-states).
Full details for applications are available in the attached call, and on the PASOS website.