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Fitzduff Family Conflict Resolution and Coexistence Fellowship at Brandeis University 2024

April 17, 2024BY Immigration International

Details about Fitzduff Family Conflict Resolution and Coexistence Fellowship at Brandeis University 2024

Fitzduff Family Conflict Resolution and Coexistence Fellowship at Brandeis University 2024 is offered for Masters, PhD degree in the field of subjects related to conflict resolution and coexistence.

This scholarship is provided by Brandeis University and the value of this scholarship is Full Funding, tuition fee + health insurance . This scholarship is open for: open to all nationals except the US.

  • Degree: Masters, PhD
  • Provided by: Brandeis University
  • Deadline: 01 Jul 2024
  • Scholarship value: Full Funding, tuition fee + health insurance
  • Host Country: United States

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Brief description:

The Fitzduff Family Social Policy and Coexistence Fellowship will be awarded to an international student in the Conflict Resolution and Coexistence program who demonstrates commitment to working on social and pubic policy issues of coexistence and diversity management. The purpose of the fellowship is to help build sustainable institutions within a country or region that can assist the development of equality, diversity and interdependence between conflicted societal groups.



Eligibility:

  • The applicant must already be working in a government or international governmental organization and must be working or intending to work within the next two years, on issues of coexistence/diversity within their region or country. Applicants who are civil society leaders, or in a position to directly impact social policy in their home country will also be considered.
  • All participants will be required to submit an annual report for 3 years after they return to their organization, showing how they have used their Conflict Resolution and Coexistence knowledge and skills within their region or country. This will detail e.g. what new coexistence policies/ practices have been developed, what existing practices have been strengthened, and what institutions/units within government or an international organization have been created, the challenges the graduates faced, and whether (or not) such work is now seen as an essential part of the future work of the government/organization.

Documents Required and Process:

  • Personal statement
  • An Interview
  • A letter from their organization confirming that the candidate is applying for the award with the approval and assistance of their organization.

 

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