Central Asia-Azerbaijan Fellowship Program 2019

Deadline: 30 September 2018
Open to: scholars, government officials, policy experts, human rights and activists
Venue:  monthly stipend of USD 3,000

Description

The George Washington University – Elliott School of International Affairs’ Central Asia Program (CAP) welcomes applications for its Central Asia-Azerbaijan Fellowship Program.

More generally, the fellowship program seeks to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas and to build lasting intellectual networks among the Central Asian, Azerbaijani, and U.S. scholarly and policy communities.

CAAFP fellows will spend five months in residence at GW, where they will participate in tailor-made programs and be introduced to U.S. policy and expert communities in both Washington, DC and New York. Fellows are required to attend seminars, workshops and training sessions, to write one policy brief on a predetermined theme, and to present their research at two public seminars. Throughout their fellowship, fellows will be mentored by program faculty affiliates.

Three fellows will be selected for Spring 2019.

The theme for the Spring 2019 term is: “Transformation of Media in Central Asia”

Eligibility

The Central Asia-Azerbaijan Fellowship Program (CAAFP) is intended for young professionals – scholars, government officials, policy experts, human rights and activists – who want to enhance their research and analytical skills and seek to become public policy leaders in their respective countries

Benefits

  • Fellows will be awarded a monthly stipend of USD 3,000 (subject to taxes);
  • Travel to and from Central Asia to Washington, DC will also be covered.

How to apply?

In order to apply, you have to fill in the application form.

For more information please visit the official website.