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Opportunities at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED)
Established in 2001, the Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows
Program enabled democracy activists, practitioners, scholars,
and journalists from around the world to deepen their understanding
of democracy and enhance their ability to promote democratic
change. Fellows are in residence at the International Forum
for Democratic Studies, their research arm of the Endowment,
in Washington, D.C., and receive stipend, health insurance,
and travel assistance.
The National
Endowment for Democracy (NED) invites applications to its
Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows program. Established in2
001 to enable activists, scholars, and journalists from around
the world to deepen their understanding of democracy and enhance
their ability to promote democratic change, the fellowship
program is based at NED's International Forum for Democratic
Studies in Washington, D.C.
Program:
The program offers two tracks: A practitioner track
(typically three to five months) to improve strategies and
techniques for building democracy abroad and to exchange ideas
and experiences with counterparts in the United States; and
a scholarly track (typically five to ten months) to conduct
original research for publication. Projects may focus on the
political, social, economic, legal, and cultural aspects of
democratic development and include a range of methodologies
and approaches.
Eligibility:
The Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program is intended primarily
to support practitioners and scholars from new and aspiring
democracies. Distinguished scholars from the United States
and other established democracies are also eligible to apply.
Practitioners are expected to have substantial experience
working to promote democracy. Scholars are expected to have
a doctorate, or academic equivalent, at the time of application.
The program is not designed to support students working toward
a degree. A working knowledge of English is an important
prerequisite for participation in the program.
Support:
The fellowship year begins October 1 and runs through
July 31, with major entry dates in October and March. All
fellows receive a monthly stipend, health insurance, travel
assistance, and research support through the Forum’s
Democracy Resource Center and Internship Program.
Application:
For further details and instructions on how to apply, please
download the “Information and Application Forms”
booklet available online at www.ned.org/forum/R-Fapplication.pdf
or visit www.ned.org and follow the link to Fellowship Programs.
Please note that all application materials must be type-written
and in English.
Deadline:
Applications for fellowships in 2005-2006 must be
received no later than November 1, 2004.
Notification of the competition outcome is in April 2005.
For questions
or for more information, please contact:
Program
Assistant, Fellowship Programs
Natioanl Endowment for Democracy
1101 15th Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20005
Tel.: (202) 293-0300
Fax: (202) 293-0258
E-mail: fellowships@ned.org
Internet: www.ned.org
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