Now Accepting Democracy Fellowship Applications
Online Application Now Available
2012-2013 Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program
National Endowment for Democracy
APPLY NOW at fellowships.ned.org
Deadline: November 1, 2011
Dear Friends,
We are writing to announce our 2012-2013 fellowship competition and request your assistance in spreading the word about the Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program.
As Reagan-Fascell alumni, you are ideally situated to help us publicize our fellowship opportunities among your colleagues and counterparts in the fields of human rights and democracy promotion. We invite you to take an active role by disseminating our flyers (listed at right in several languages) and by forwarding the announcement below. Placement suggestions are welcome at
fellowships@ned.org.
Our online application system is available at
http://fellowships.ned.org. Applicants may apply for fellowships in 2012-2013 through the online application system from August 1 through November 1, 2011.
Thank you in advance for being such wonderful ambassadors for the Reagan-Fascell program.
With appreciation and best wishes,
Sally Blair
Director, Fellowship Programs
National Endowment for Democracy
Call for Applications:
Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellowships
Washington, D.C.
The Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program at the Washington, D.C.-based National Endowment for Democracy invites applications for fellowships in 2012-2013. This federally-funded program enables democracy activists, practitioners, scholars, and journalists from around the world to deepen their understanding of democracy and enhance their ability to promote democratic change. Dedicated to international exchange, this five-month, residential program offers a collegial environment for fellows to reflect on their experiences; consider best practices and lessons learned; conduct independent research and writing; engage with counterparts; and develop professional relationships within a global network of democracy advocates.
The program is intended primarily to support practitioners, scholars, and journalists from developing and aspiring democracies; distinguished scholars from established democracies may also apply. Projects may focus on the politial, social, economic, legal, and cultural aspects of democracy development and may include a range of methodologies and approaches. All fellows devote full-time to their projects and receive a monthly fellowship payment, health insurance, travel assistance at the beginning and end of their fellowship, and research support. The program does not fund professional training, fieldwork, or students working towards a degree. A working knowledge of English is required.
The program will host two five-month fellowship sessions in 2012-2013: Fall 2012 (October 1, 2012-February 28, 2013) and Spring 2013 (March 1-July 31, 2013).
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