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Thursday, March 23, 2017

The Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship


ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:

The Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship is open to women journalists worldwide whose work focuses on human rights and social justice issues. Journalists working in print, broadcast and/or Internet-based media, including freelancers, are eligible to apply. Applicants must have a minimum of three years professional experience working full-time in news media. Internships do not count toward professional experience. Non-native English speakers must have excellent written and verbal English skills in order to fully participate in and benefit from the program.

HOW TO APPLY:

Submit a complete online application form with the following information:
  • Current resume or CV
  • Statement of Interest with Fellowship Goals
  • Two work samples (links preferred)
  • Two letters of recommendation

WHERE WILL THE FELLOWSHIP TAKE PLACE?

The fellow will be based at the Center for International Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts as a research associate during the first several months of the fellowship. Working with the IWMF, the fellow will design a program that will enable her to pursue academic research while improving her ability to cover human rights and social justice issues. She will complete internships at The Boston Globe in the Fall semester and The New York Times in the Spring semester. 

HOW WILL THE FELLOWS BE SELECTED?

The fellow will be selected by a committee made up of family and friends of Elizabeth Neuffer and IWMF Advisory Council members. Consideration of candidates will be based on their complete applications, the caliber and promise of their reporting on human rights and social justice issues, and their personal statements explaining how the fellowship would be a transformative experience for their careers. Finalists for the fellowship may be interviewed by the IWMF and the Fellowship selection committee.

WHAT IS THE TIMELINE FOR THE NEUFFER FELLOWSHIP?

The seven-month program begins in the Fall and concludes in the Spring every year. The program will include both an orientation session at the start of the fellowship and a wrap-up at the end. The fellow must complete the entire seven-month program.

WHAT EXPENSES WILL BE COVERED?

A fixed monthly stipend will be provided to cover housing, meals, and ground transportation during the fellowship. Round-trip economy airfare will be purchased from the fellow’s place of residence to Washington, D.C., and from Washington, D.C., to the fellowship city. The fellow will receive health insurance during the program. The fellowship does not include a salary. For fellows residing outside of the United States, the fellowship also covers the costs of applying for and obtaining a U.S. visa. The fellow will be fully responsible for any additional incidental expenses and other costs.

WILL FAMILY MEMBERS BE ABLE TO ACCOMPANY THE FELLOW?

Family members are welcome to accompany the fellow. However, the IWMF will not be responsible for any arrangements or expenses related to the travel and residence of family members, including support of visa applications.



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Thursday, January 19, 2017

International Youth Friendship Camp 2017 in Bali, Indonesia

Exchange Programs

Location: Bali, Indonesia.
Deadline: February 10, 2017
Date: 13-18 March 2017.
Organizer: ASEAN Youth Friendship Network.
Applications are invited for the International Youth Friendship Camp #4 (IYFCamp) which will be held on March 13 – 18, 2017 in Bali, Indonesia. IYF is a platform camp to unite and meet young generation to have meaningful experiences by doing some valuable activities. After successfully organizing the first IYFCamp in 2013, took place in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, and the second IYFCamp in Bali last February 2016, AYFN will hold the fourth IYFCamp. This camp focuses on international friendship, social awareness and cultural exchange. IYFCamp will take place on 13-18 March 2017in Bali, Indonesia.
Eligibility:
  • Youth (15 – 25 years old) and all nationalities;
  • Good health (physically and mentally);
  • Good communication skill and knowledge;
  • Able to work independently as well as work in team;
  • Able to pay the camp fee;
  • Able to commit to a full-time program.
Benefits:
  • Learn new skills through our activities (Lecture, discussion, adventure, cultural exchange, etc.);
  • Learn to be a team player, gain in self-confidence and in travelling experience;
  • Live in new environment and new culture;
  • Meet new people and make friends;
  • Have fun in a relaxed and secured environment;
  • Visit Bali, the paradise island;
  • Learn new language and culture.
Application Process:
  • Download the application form here https://goo.gl/1tY4lq fill it completely and send back into camp.ayfn@gmail.com along with identity card (passport/KTP) with the subject IYFCamp_YOUR NAME.
  • The committee will confirm you whether you are accepted or not after reviewing your application.
  • Deadline is 10 February 2017. (limited slot). Secure your slot now.!! Apply immediately to get early bird discount of program fee.
Important Dates:
1 January – 5 February 2017
Admission and payment
13 March 2017
Arrival of participants in Bali and welcoming reception
14 – 17 March 2107
Program activities
18 March 2017
Farewell and Fly back home


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