National Endowment for Democracy invites applications for 2012-2013 Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program

National Endowment for Democracy beginning August 1 seeks applications for 2012-2013 Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program from candidates from all over the world.

The Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program is an international exchange program that offers practitioners, scholars, and journalists from around the world the opportunity to spend five months at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), in Washington DC, in order to undertake independent research on democracy in a particular country or region. While in residence, fellows reflect on their experiences; conduct research and writing; consider best practices and lessons learned; and develop professional relationships within a global network of democracy advocates.

Support

Located within NED’s International Forum for Democratic Studies, the program provides a rich intellectual setting for educational exchange and professional development. The Forum also publishes the Journal of Democracy, holds conferences, and provides access to NED’s Democracy Resource Center and Library. The program offers research support and facilitates fellows’ outreach to Washington’s advocacy, media, academic, and policy communities. All fellowships include a monthly payment, health insurance, and roundtrip travel reimbursement. The program does not provide financial assistance for accompanying family or other dependents.

Participation

The program runs two five-month fellowship sessions per year, during which fellows are expected to work full time on their projects. Practitioners focus on strategies and best practices for strengthening democracy in their country of interest; scholars conduct original research for publication. Projects may address the economic, political, social, legal, or cultural aspects of democratic development and include a range of methodologies and approaches. The program hosts an active calendar of events, including an introduction to NED and its partner institutions, seminars, roundtables, and other activities. Fellows are expected to present their work and prepare a written product during their stay.

Eligibility

While the program is intended primarily for individuals from developing and aspiring democracies, distinguished scholars from the United States and other established democracies are eligible to apply. Practitioners and journalists are expected to have substantial work experience in their fields, while scholars are expected to have a Ph.D., or academic equivalent, at the time of application. The program does not support professional training, fieldwork, or students working toward a degree, nor does it provide funding to implement projects in the field. A working knowledge of English is required.

Deadline for submitting the application is November 1, 2011

For further information and details, please visit the link.

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23 comments to National Endowment for Democracy invites applications for 2012-2013 Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program

  • BLESSINGS SHAWA. MALAWI

    I would like to thamk the organisers for the fellowship program. I am seeing forward to apply for the program.

    Blessings Shawa
    NATIONAL COORDINATOR (CIPA-PROJECT)

  • Mariama H Gandi

    Hi,
    Am glad to be part of this learning zone. As a practising journalist i will be greateful if opprtune to participate in this year’s forum that will further help to build my capacity on how to identify and report on issues around democratization. HELP-SL,the organization i work with promote human rights issues particularlly, women, as the most marginalized group in Sierra Leone.

    Thanks,
    Mariama Gandi

  • loek sarvey ,sarvey

    I would like to say thank you so much for opportunity to apply for the fascell fellowship program , I will apply to get the rule of Democracy to develop my arse back

  • Mwaka Emmanuel Lutukumoi

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    I am impressed with the call for application. As a journalst I am interested in the programme to widen my understanding on democracy through the massive interactions with other scholars, as a practicing politician, my Party, Democratic Party where Iam the National Spokesman and its publicity secretary in Uganda will benefit. As a humanitarian, a person who founded and headed UYAP, a youth organisation now working with USAID on food Security and helped thousands of former child soldiers settle home and above all as a cultural leader, as former minister in Acholi Kingdom, I will come with a grannary of package for the program. Godbless. Lutukumoi

  • EKILI CLARENCE .T

    I am very much interested in your programme. am the Director of FOTOCAM-HURCERD Cameroon a human right center for education and research for development. though our application was not approve last year we still have hop0e that i will this year. we are happy for another opportunity again. thank for good work

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