Deadline- Spring/Summer 2012 to summer 2013
The Bernard Schwartz Fellows Program seeks to contribute to a better understanding of policy challenges and opportunities related to the growing importance of Asia in the international political arena and global economy. The program selects highly qualified professionals to serve as resident Fellows at Asia Society’s headquarters in New York City or its office in Washington, D.C. for up to one year. During the course of their residencies, Fellows direct a major and original policy project of their own design, including writing a policy relevant publication for Asia Society.
Additionally, Asia Society relies on Fellows to provide in-house expertise via the media. Opportunities to present their work and/or participate in panel discussions, conferences, and other events at the Society’s Centers in the United States and Asia are also arranged. In these ways, Fellows play an important role in the Society’s mission of promoting policy dialogue and public education on Asia.
Asia Society’s Bernard Schwartz Resident Fellows Program seeks to help meet the large and growing need for nuanced dialogue on critical issues related to the growing importance of Asia in the international political arena and global economy. The program selects highly qualified and established professionals to serve as Resident Fellows at Asia Society’s headquarters in New York City or in its Washington, D.C. Center for up to 12 months.
How to apply-
Applications and nominations for the 2012 Bernard Schwartz Fellows are currently being accepted. Interested applicants who meet the profile and qualifications outlined above should send a cover letter, a detailed curriculum vitae, and a project proposal to Johan Kharabi at globalpolicy@asiasociety.org with the subject line “2012 Bernard Schwartz Fellow Application.”
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