An exciting fellowship opportunity is available at The George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs. The C.V. Starr Foundation will award three fellowships to mid-career professionals from developing countries in Eastern Europe, Russia, the former Soviet Republics, Africa, Latin America and South Asia.
FELLOWSHIP FOR MID-CAREER PROFESSIONALS, C.V. STARR FOUNDATION
An exciting fellowship opportunity is available at The George Washington
University's Elliott School of International Affairs. The C.V. Starr
Foundation will award three fellowships to mid-career professionals from
developing countries in Eastern Europe, Russia, the former Soviet
Republics, Africa, Latin America and South Asia. The fellowships cover all
tuition, fees and living expenses, equivalent to approximately $35,000.
Fellows will pursue the Master of International Policy and Practice
(M.I.P.P.) program during the 2002-2003 academic year. The M.I.P.P. is an
intensive, one-year degree program for mid-career professionals with a
flexible curriculum. It prepares international affairs professionals to
understand complex global trends, analyze and forecast international
events, and think and plan strategically in a global environment.
Candidates can concentrate on a wide range of related subjects including
international business, economics, politics, development, security policy,
or science and technology policy. M.I.P.P. candidates may also choose to
study the dynamics of a particular region, such as Latin America or Asia,
or the international aspects of U.S. policy. The competition for both the
fellowships and admission to the M.I.P.P. program is extremely competitive.
Applications for the Starr Fellows program are due by January 15, 2002. For
details:
CONTACT: Office of Graduate Admissions, The George Washington University,
Elliott School of International Affairs
ADDRESS: 2013 G Street, NW, Rm. 102, Washington, DC 20052, USA
TEL.: (1-202) 994-7050
FAX: (1-202) 994-9537
E-MAIL: [email protected]
INTERNET: www.gwu.edu/~elliott
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