Selasa, 07 Juni 2011

Uptu Scholarship DAAD / NRF In-Country Scholarships for South African Citizens


Uptu Scholarship Applicants must obtain an average value of the accumulation of 65% and above for consideration.
-Female candidates and those belonging to disadvantaged groups has historically been strongly encouraged to apply.
-Age limit 36 ​​years at the time of the application applies.
-Applicants can be from any field of study has strong relevance to national development. Fields include: natural sciences, mathematics, ICT, engineering, agricultural science, applied social sciences. Uptu Scholarship Humanities and fine arts are exempt from this program. However, application of Humanities may be considered if these studies have focused social.
-Applicants who already have qualified for the level of funding they are applying for does not qualify. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
http://thescholarshipprogramme.com

Open Scholarship for International Students: None

Scholarship Description: This Uptu Scholarship is designed for two-year Master's program full-time or three-year doctorate studies. Note: The initial award is for one year only. As a follow up to the awards the annual progress report will be completed by the proposed research supervisor and submitted to the NRF through financial aid university / post graduate / research office.

How to Apply: Online

Scholarship Application Deadline: August 15, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 01 Juni 2011

South Africa and Zambia Joint Science and Technology Research Programme


Phd Studentships Researchers in South Africa should be used in higher education recognized universities or research institutions such as University, technology or science council in South Africa. Researchers from both countries should have a PhD.
Joint research project proposals will be submitted to the authorities in both countries for the evaluation, the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) in Zambia and the National Research Foundation in South Africa (NRF).
Phd Studentships Evaluation will be conducted in accordance with the following criteria:
-Scientific and technical services;
-Impact on the bilateral relations of science and technology;
-The significance for both countries;
The potential to create a research and development capacity-;
-The quality and clarity of presentation of the project;-Methodology, and
-Suitability and feasibility
Phd Studentships successful projects in South Africa will be funded up to a maximum amount of R200 000 over two years. Zambia project will receive the equivalent in their national currency (Zambia Kwacha). Therefore, researchers have noted that two separate budgets for a maximum of R100 000 (per year) will be required from each side. Researchers should note that they will be responsible for their own subsistence international, travel and accommodation.
The Phd Studentships Principal Investigator will be responsible for scientific and financial reporting, as well as other technical and administrative coordination of the project. They also will be required to submit annual and final reports for each institution after completion of project financing. The researchers working in private enterprise will not be allowed to implement this program. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
http://thescholarshipprogramme.com

Open Scholarship for International Students: None

Description of Scholarship: Phd Studentships Government of Zambia and the Republic of South Africa signed an agreement of cooperation in Science and Technology and subsequently signed a Plan of Action (PoA) in 2010. Both countries have decided to jointly support researchers from universities and public research institutions on the basis of equality and mutual benefit in an effort to enhance scientific and technological cooperation between the two countries.
Phd Studentships Therefore we are pleased to announce calls for proposals joint research project between South Africa and Zambia scientists / researchers, and invite the scientists / researchers in these countries each of which want to participate, to submit their proposals.

How to Apply: Online

Scholarship Application Deadline: June 17, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 25 Mei 2011

Call for Applications for PhD Fellowship -Environmental Health Background

Phd Studentships The University of Copenhagen in partnership with the University of Ghana, KwameNkrumah University of Science and Technology and Dodowa Health Research Centerhas been awarded funding from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark (FFU)affairs to make sanitation a major research project in Dangme West District of Ghana, with a focus on cities rapidly-developing city.
The Phd Studentships Sustainable Sanitation Project-Ghana aims to identify existing barriers to good sanitation and the proposed business model for providing technology hygieniclatrines and waste management solutions that can be used in poverty, rapidurbanization of towns and cities in Ghana.
Phd Studentships candidates will be registered as a PhD fellow at the University of Ghana and willhave the possibility for joint registration at the University of Copenhagen if the provisions on publication in peer reviewed journals are met. PhD supervision will be ajoint University of Ghana and University of Copenhagen and fellow PhD efforts willhave the opportunity to take PhD level courses at both the University. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
http://thescholarshipprogramme.com
Work location: The Phd Studentships field research will be conducted primarily in the Western DistrictDangme Ghana. While in Ghana, a fellow will be affiliated to the Department ofBiological, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, Faculty of Public Health, College of Health Sciences at the University of Ghana. While in Denmark, thefellow will be affiliated to the Ministry of Animal Diseases Biology, Faculty of Biologyat the University of Copenhagen.

How to Apply: Online

Scholarship Application Deadline: May 27, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 18 Mei 2011

Royal Society Industry Fellowships Phd Studentships


Phd Studentships Applicants can be of any nationality and must be on the stage in their career when they especially would benefit from establishing or strengthening personal and corporate relationship between the two sectors as the foundation for long-term future collaboration and development. They must hold a PhD or equivalent standing in their professions and occupy permanent positions at universities in England, not-for-profit research organizations (eg the Marine Biological Association) or the British industry.

Length of ownership details:

Phd Studentships Awards can be for any period up to two years full time or pro rata, ie could be held at 50%, part-time for four years enabling fellows to maintain links with their employing institution more easily.

Places of ownership:

Phd Studentships Must involve transfer between UK industry and universities in the UK private sector or not-non-profit research organization. Publicly funded agencies are not eligible to act as industry partners.http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
http://thescholarshipprogramme.com

Application Deadline:
Deadline for application is June 6, 2011

Further details:
For more information about these scholarships please visit the link below.

http://royalsociety.org/uploadedFiles/Royal_Society_Content/grants/schemes/Industry-Fellowship.pdf

Selasa, 17 Mei 2011

PhD Studentship in Chemical Physics


PhD Studentship Active participation in the construction of an Ultra-Short Pulse Facility at MAX IV, and ConnectedDrive equipment for the study of time resolved measurements, is also "an important part of the Wikipedia project. Teaching and supervising students at undergraduate level.

Requirements / Entry Requirements:

The
PhD Studentship basic requirements for PhD studies: a degree at advanced level, courses for an area of ​​at least 240 credits, of which at least 60 at advanced level, or the appropriate expertise acquired in Sweden or elsewhere.

Special Requirements for this position: A Master's degree in chemistry or physics. Experience in time resolved spectroscopy and X-ray scattering.

Basic Assessment Details

PhD Studentship Regulations for Employment as a graduate student can be found in the Gazette of Sweden (SFS 1998:80).http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
http://thescholarshipprogramme.com
Only Those who claim to postgraduate studies can be appointed to that position. When pointing to Kirchberg like position, first and foremost their portability to benefit from postgraduate studies should ask the ceiling Into Consideration. In addition to pursuing postgraduate studies, doctoral students also May "Another task players, including research, teaching and administration, according to specified rules.

Application Deadline:
Application Deadline 06/01/2011

Further details:
For more information about these scholarships please visit the link below.

http://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/o.o.i.s?id=24914&Dnr=400795&Type=EU

Kamis, 12 Mei 2011

University of Victoria Graduate Phd Studentships Fellowships


Phd Studentships Topics may include, but are not limited to, the examination of religious themes in the field of ethics, health, environment, technology, public policy, human conflict, art, literature, media, and social currents and debates in philosophy and / or natural sciences. Applications from all disciplinary backgrounds are welcome.
This value will be $ 5,000 per fellowship, plus office space in the CSRS.
Eligibility Criteria:
The
Phd Studentships scholarship is open to all University of Victoria graduate student in the process of writing both an MA thesis or major research paper, dissertation or PhD, on issues related to the mandate of the research center. Students who have received the award the previous CSRS at the MA level may not apply again until they are enrolled in the PhD program. PhD students can receive awards CSRS only once.

Scholarship Application Deadline: February 1, 2012

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 11 Mei 2011

Scholarship Phd Studentships in Multimedia Journalism


This Phd Studentships latest offering from the Konrad Adenauer Asian Center for Journalism at Ateneo de Manila University (ACFJ). has been developed to bring Asian journalists in line with the latest platform for news and commentary, said Dr. Violet B. Valdez, executive director ACFJ. With six theory and practice-oriented courses and capstone projects, multimedia diploma program will provide journalists with a broad perspective and skills to implement multimedia projects, he explained.

Reporter Details:

Dr DJ Clark, multimedia journalist and chairman ACFJ visual journalism program, said the program is "designed for every professional journalists - writers, photographers, radio and TV reporters - who want to diversify their story telling and embrace the new media world."

Application Deadline:
Phd Studentships Deadline for application is May 13, 2011

Further details:
For more information about these scholarships please visit the link below.

http://acfj.ateneo.edu/new/Site/page.php?ctype=news&&type=news&entry=25

Senin, 02 Mei 2011

KTH School of Electrical Engineering Scholarships PhD Studentships


The PhD Studentships School of Electrical Engineering conducts research and education at the highest level in World Electric Power Engineering, fusion and space plasma physics, telecommunications and networks, information and control system (NICs).

The
PhD Studentships scientific and technical activities of the Department of Electric Power Systems cover development and application of methods of analysis, simulation and control of electric power systems and integrated. The research activities in this area are divided into three areas, namely the dynamics of power and control systems, power markets and production preparation, and preparation of the network grid.

Social class

Voltage Source Converter (VSC), which enables fast and independent of both the active and reactive power. In addition, in a VSC based multi-terminal direct current transmission systems (DCT-MT), operating the converter (should not the parallel connection of several DC connections lead to technical difficulties) as ideal current sources in the DC side, and change the direction of the DC-DC is converted by inversion. With these characteristics, it is believed that by using VSC-MT-DCTS based in a bulk power gives it an extraordinary threat to the operational flexibility and control over the bulk power transmission to improve the "large-scale integration of renewable energy sources in various places, and Expansion flexibility perspective.


From an economic, technical and research point of view, this project will mostly focus on the following questions and challenges:

With modern technology—for example Voltage Source Converters (VSC)—it is possible to build Multi-Terminal DC Transmission Systems (MT-DCTS), i.e., high voltage direct current systems that at several points connect to one or more discontinuous current systems. The PhD Studentships controllability of the new technology is believed to provide fantastic possibilities of enhancing the flexibility of the bulk power transmission system, which will improve the situation for efficient electricity trading, improve reliability, facilitate integration of large-scale renewable energy sources at different locations, and increase the possibilities for prospect expansion of the system.

This PhD Studentships project will study MT-DCTS both from a technical and from an economical point of view. The research will mostly focus on the following questions and challenges:

The topologies of MT-DCTS.
How should the hybrid AC-DC system be optimally operated concerning N-1 criterion (or other probabilistic methods,) congestion management, electrical losses and electricity markets?
Source of control strategies for converters to keep the DC power balance and to discharge the hybrid AC-DC system requirements. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using local and remote information, respectively, for these control strategies?
What is the impact of count fundamental frequency control signals in converters on the hybrid AC-DC system operation?
How can the fundamental frequency control between the asynchronous AC systems connected by MT-DCTS be coordinated?

Qualifications

Applicants should have a completed academic degree on master`s level in Electrical Engineering, Engineering Physics or a related field. Furthermore, excellent oral and written communication skills in English are required. To address its different work, KTH aims to use a diversity of talent and thus welcomes applicants who will add to the variety of the University, especially as concerns its gender structure.

Employment

Form of employment: Time limited.
Start date: According to agreement.

The salary follows the directions provided by KTH. The position includes 20% departmental duties.

Application

Application deadline: May, 9th 2011
Employers reference number: E-2011-0193

The application shall include a CV, a brief statement on why the applicant wishes to pursue PhD studies, contact information to three references, the degree certificate, and authoritative transcripts of records.

The application should quote the reference number above and be sent by email to: 0193@ee.kth.se

in pdf plot (only), with all documents merged into one single pdf-file, and with the reference number in the subject field.

Or, if electronic submission is impossible, to:

KTH School of Electrical Engineering
Att: Katharine Hammar
Osquldas väg 10
SE – 100 44 Stockholm
Sweden

Contact

Mehrdad Ghandhari, Docent
Phone: +46 8 790 7758,
mehrdad@kth.se

Senin, 25 April 2011

MSc in International Accounting and Finance Scholarships PhD Studentships


This PhD Studentships means that the successful candidates will pay no course fees in September 2011 if they are home/EU fee category students. Overseas fee paying students are also encouraged to apply and would pay the difference between home and overseas fees. PhD Studentships Complete the MSc in International Accounting and Finance Scholarship Application Form ensuring that all sections are answered legibly. Pay particular attention to the section which requires a handwritten statement of approximately 500 words on why a Scholarship would help you, and what your career or educational aims are for the five year period after you graduate from the Investment Analysis course. The PhD Studentships closing date for receipt of applications is 5pm GMT on 30 June 2011. Please note that the Scholarships will be allocated in July and therefore if you are applying both for the Scholarships and the Investment Analysis course close to the 30 June deadline, you should ensure that your course application is complete.
Eligibility: PhD Studentships Applicants may be of any nationality and must hold or expect to obtain an offer of a place on the full time MSc in Investment Analysis for entry in September 2011. Applications may be submitted for the Scholarships along with the course application, but only those obtaining a place on the course will be entered into the Scholarship competition

Scholarship Application Deadline: 30 June 2011

Details Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 20 April 2011

University of Otago offers Doctoral Scholarship Phd Studentships


The University of Otago Phd Studentships scholarship funds provided support for doctoral studies at the University of Otago.
Applicants must:
* Receipt of its first doctoral
* The domestic students or international students
The
Phd Studentships confirmation of the grant depends on the admission as a graduate student and complete the school procedure.Selection registry is based primarily on academic merit and potential candidate countries for research.
These scholarships have a
Phd Studentships to candidates with a professional doctorate (DClinDent, ESD) to full-time student engaged in by the application are available. Phd Studentships Application forms up-to-date is to be available from August 2011.
These forms must be on a separate application for admission to PhD or DMA request for admission to these degrees are considered to be fixed only after consultation with the incoming department.

Application deadline: 1 November 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Kamis, 07 April 2011

ESPRC Phd Studentships– Real-time Ray Tracing Department


The Phd Studentships project involves the development of algorithms to exploit the parallel architecture and connectivity to enable very detailed scenes to be rendered in real-time. Phd Studentships applications include image generation for flight simulation and the project is supported the Thales Training and Simulation.

Project title: Real-time Ray Tracing

Supervisor: Professor Dave Allerton and Professor Visakan Kadirkamanathan Start date: 1st July 2011 (3 years) Project Details:

Eligibility Details:

To be eligible for a full award (stipend and fees) applicants must have:

Settled status in the UK, meaning they have no restrictions on how long they can stay, and

Been 'ordinarily resident' in the UK for 3 years prior to the start of the grant. This means they must have been normally residing in the UK (apart from temporary or occasional absences), and

Not been residing in the UK wholly or mainly for the purpose of full-time education. (This does not apply to UK or EU nationals).

All EU nationals are eligible to receive fees only is they do not have settled status in the UK.

Candidates with no relevant connection to the UK are not eligible to apply for the studentship.

The Phd Studentships will cover the tuition fees and provide an annual stipend of £13,590.

Phd Studentships should have a background in computer science or electronic engineering (or an equivalent engineering degree) and ideally have experience of modern programming languages, real-time computing or computer graphics.

Applicants are invited to contact Professor David Allerton (d.j.allerton@sheffield.ac.uk) at the University of Sheffield to discuss the research project informally.

To apply please send a CV, relevant publications, the names of two referees and a covering letter explaining your current interests and relevant background to Debbie Proctor, preferable via email at d.proctor@shef.ac.uk, or alternatively to the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD

Closing date for applications: 31st May 2011

Jumat, 01 April 2011

Simon Graduate School PhD Studentships of Business 2011,USA


The Simon PhD Studentships School offers International Exchange Programs to provide experience abroad to the students anticipating careers with an international focus. PhD Studentships who participate in the program can receive up to 9 hours of credit towards their Simon M.B.A. Students whose GPA is 3.0 or higher may apply to spend one quarter of their second year at one of the Simon partner schools. PhD Studentships on academic probation or whose GPA is below 3.0 are not eligible to participate in the international exchange program. Students will take classes with native students as well as students from around the world. The PhD Studentships program provides the opportunity to live and study in a foreign country, to further develop language skills, and to increase students’ multicultural awareness. The program is open to students after completion of their first year.
Students may travel on exchange in the fall, winter, or spring term of their second year. As well, students may choose to go on exchange during the summer between the first and second year. For those partner schools not on the quarter system, the summer or fall terms provide the only options for participation. While students may complete degree requirements on exchange, students may not participate on exchange following graduation nor use the Take 21/22 option for exchange. The Simon PhD Studentships School has formed agreements with ten well-regarded graduate business programs in other countries:

Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 April 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application.

Rabu, 23 Maret 2011

2011-2012 Michael Vergauwen Fund Scholarship Phd Studentships , USA

International Communications Industries Foundation (ICIF) is a nonprofit educational
Organization founded to support the audiovisual communications industry, where manufacturers and dealers, and to improve the industry through teaching and research.
Criteria
The scholarships will be awarded in the competition for dependents of employees or employees of member organizations InfoComm. In order for this scholarship, candidates must be considered:
Be a spouse, child, step-son or granddaughter of an employee of a member organization to require InfoComm or employee of a member organization in good standing at InfoComm.
Awarded once the 3rd or 4 Year of 4-year degree, students in the second year of the course of 2 years or candidates for higher education.
Have a minimum GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) from a copy of the College reviewed visited.
o The application requires a copy of the college-to-date and available.
No transcripts have visited and official transcripts must be sent directly from each school to ICIF.
o If the GPA is not on a four-point scale, type an explanation or an equivalent

Scholarship Application Deadline:Friday, April 29, 2011.

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Jumat, 18 Maret 2011

Phd Studentships Process Engineer


Sawgrass Technologies is a high-tech ink manufacturer located in South Carolina, US, with a UK office based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

Sawgrass Europe is looking for an enthusiastic and motivated Process Engineer to join our Consumer Division Team. The position requires working knowledge of small format inkjet printers, RIP software and colour management. The ideal candidate should have strong project management experience, work independently, be able to manage several projects simultaneously and effectively communicate directly with customers, business partners and internal personnel in a professional manner.

They should be able to express complex technical information in an easy to understand manner to other personnel and senior management. This person will work with global resources to manage the development and launch of new products.

Preferred Experience:

Digital Printing Hardware Colour Management & Profiling Knowledge Ability to Work in a Fast Paced Product Development Environment Able to Provide Training to Production and Technical Support Personnel Define & Create Production Quality Control Procedures Whole Product Solution Testing Excellent Communication Skills Self Directed & Motivated Team Player with a Strong Desire to Succeed Quality & Deadline Driven

We offer a fast paced, entrepreneurial environment in the digital colour graphics printing industry. Computer skills and excellent verbal and written communication skills are a must.

Some travel required. Pay commensurate with experience.

Relocation not offered.

Please send your CV to: jimmyg@sawgrasseurope.com with the subject line: Process Engineer

Kamis, 17 Maret 2011

PhD Studentships Candidates in Marine /Machinery /Controls /Operations 2011

PhD Candidates Marine/Machinery/Controls/Operations

The maritime offshore cluster operates globally and is highly innovative and adaptive. Every new ship is more or less a prototype designed for unique advanced operations. Environmental demands, subsea operations at several thousand meters depth, rough climate challenges and the installation of wind turbines are examples of operations that continuously demands new solutions. The close cooperation between Aalesund University College (AAUC), the companies in the region and NTNU/MARINTEK in Trondheim, provide the access to innovative and challenging laboratory facilities, where main focus is on applied research activities. In this academic and industrial environment you will find numerous interesting and challenging research objectives. Aalesund University College can offer PhD Candidate positions in the following fields:

• Environmental friendly (green) shipping (11-05ITN)

Existing propulsion machinery must be optimized and new novel systems must be developed to meet future requirements. The main objective of this research is to adapt advanced energy and environmental technology from other fields, to be applied onboard maritime installations.

• Machinery systems – modeling, simulation and optimization (11-10ITN)

Machinery systems onboard advanced off-shore vessels have become more and more complex and integrated, increasing the need for tools and methods to analyze and optimize. The main objective of this research is to develop knowledge, methods and tools for effective modeling and analysis.

• Human factors – man/machine interactions (11-09ITN)

As machines get more complex, operations more demanding, and need for risk reduction, we need to study and develop better and safer man/machine interaction. The main objective of this research is to develop knowledge and methods to be used in effective design of operator interfaces such as ship bridge design.

• Ship behavior under real operational loads and conditions (11-08ITN)

Ship behavior under normal conditions, are well studied. However, the interaction between vessel and external factors such as sub-sea equipment under demanding operations requires new research approach. The main objective of this research is to develop knowledge and methods to analyze ship behavior including external loads and conditions.

• Remote control and monitoring of maritime operations (11-07ITN)
The cost and availability of cheap and advanced instrumentation, microprocessors and data transfer solutions has opened for new possibilities for remote monitoring and control of systems in operation. The main objective of this research is to develop knowledge and methods to design effective remote operated condition monitoring systems including intelligent analysis for effective evaluation, and how to apply this technology to make extended laboratory facilities.

• Complex marine operations management (11-06ITN)

Ships and machines for demanding marine operations are getting more and more complex. Integrated control systems and interacting crews challenges safety. Planning and executing high risk operations challenge a safe and effective management. The objective of this research is to develop knowledge and methods for effective and safe management of complex high risk operations off-shore.
All these research fields are linked together in the overall research programs at AAUC, and will be part of a research team. The research may be both theoretical and experimental, and in close cooperation with local industry partners, NTNU/MARINTEK in Trondheim, and relevant international universities/research centers. The common goal for the vacant positions is to build up research activity over a period of 5 years. The PhD candidates will be part of the Research Centre for Marine Operations in Virtual Environment (MOVE) at AAUC.

Requirements:

Master degree or similar in:
• Mechanical engineering
• Marine technology / naval architecture / ocean engineering
• Cybernetics / control engineering / electronic engineering
• Nautical science
• Industrial design

Terms and conditions:

Each PhD candidate will be offered individual terms, related to background and competence. The normal period of appointment is 4 years with integrated teaching assistance of master and bachelor students.

For more information please contact:

Hans Petter Hildre, hh@hials.no , +47 95993659
Vilmar Æsøy, ve@hials.no , +47 91847089
Karl Henning Halse, kh@hials.no , +47 95227613

For more information also visit:

AAUC home page: http://www.hials.no/
MOVE: http://blog.hials.no/move/
NCE‐Maritime: http://www.ncemaritime.no/

http://www.hials.no/nor/media/filer/dokumenter/phd_candidates_marine_machinery_controls_operations

Minggu, 20 Februari 2011

phd studentships Ford Motor Company International Fellowship, USA

The 2012 Ford Motor Company International Fellowship of 92nd Street Y is currently accepting applications from community leaders who are citizens and residents of Albania, Bolivia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ecuador, Haiti, India, Israel, Mongolia, Peru, Tunisia and Zambia.

Study Subject: Enhance the efforts of emerging leaders in communities throughout the world.
Employer:
Ford Motor Company
Level: Fellowship( non degree program)
Fellowship Description: Ford Motor Company, a global corporation and world leader in corporate citizenship, and the 92nd Street Y, the world’s first global Jewish community and cultural center, are proud to join together in launching the twelfth year of the Ford Motor Company International Fellowship of the 92nd Street Y. The program is designed to enhance the efforts of emerging leaders in communities throughout the world.
Each year, a group of 20-24 emerging leaders from different regions of the world are selected to become Ford Fellows of the 92nd Street Y. The program includes a threeweek residency in New York City (May 30-June 20, 2012) and ongoing communication
before and after the residency via telephone and email. Fellows are expected to complete reading, writing and group assignments prior to their residency to maximize the value of their fellowship experience and after their residency to evaluate its impact and success.

Learning, Skill Building, and Networking
Fellows participate in an intensive immersion experience designed to address the challenges of community building in today’s world. In partnership with the Picker Center for Executive Education at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, we provide classes and participatory workshops in nonprofit management, leadership, and strategic thinking.
The academic curriculum is complemented by visits to model nonprofits throughout New York City and meetings with academic, business, and government leaders. The experience is enhanced by the Fellows’ residency at the 92nd Street Y, an institution founded in 1874 that has grown to serve over 300,000 people annually. At once a school, a lecture hall, a performance space, and a community organization, the 92nd Street Y is a nonprofit organization unique in the world and vital to the cultural life of New York City.

Eligibility
Applicants must be 21 years of age or older, though younger applicants should note that we are looking for candidates with several years of leadership experience. We seek candidates from a variety of backgrounds with the aim of creating a group of Fellows who will work well together and offer a diversity of views and experiences. Candidates should be emerging leaders addressing issues whose resolution can have a significant positive impact on their communities, on their countries, and—collectively—on the world.

Fellowship Application Deadline: June 30, 2011.

Further Fellowship Information and Application