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FISHER FAMILY SUMMER FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM AT STANFORD UNIVERSITY

Application Deadline: Sunday, January 14, 2024.

LOCATION: USA

Applications for the 2024 cohort are open NOW!!! The Fisher Family Summer Fellows Program on Democracy and Development is a training program hosted annually by Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI).

ELIGIBILITY:

This program is aimed at mid-career practitioners working actively in the fields of democracy, development, and the rule of law. Applicants can be working as policy-makers, academics, legal professionals, social entrepreneurs, business entrepreneurs, and leaders of civil society organizations (such as representatives of trade unions, nongovernmental organizations, the media, business and professional associations). In their present capacity, applicants should play important and influential roles in their country’s political, economic, and social development. Participants should have demonstrated professional and personal achievements in a relevant sector of democracy, development, and the rule of law.                           

Each year we strive to recruit a diverse group of 25 to 30 individuals who are at the right stage in their professional trajectory to benefit from rigorous academic training to enhance their potential to promote democratic change in their home countries. Successful applicants will have academic credentials necessary to participate and contribute to the six-hour seminars each day and tackle advanced academic readings to complement the classroom-based curriculum. Ninety-nine percent of our alumni hold a bachelor’s degree at the time of their participation in the program but this is not a requirement for admission to the program.

A working knowledge of English is an important prerequisite for participation in the program. It is expected that each fellow has a solid command of written and spoken English to fully benefit and participate in the program. 

BENEFIT:

Stanford will pay for accommodations, meals, and transportation costs for the duration of the Program. In the past, some fellows have asked their employers to subsidize their travel to Stanford based on the benefits that the training will contribute towards their professional and organizational advancement. Fellows may also choose to fundraise for these costs after selection decisions are issued in April 2024.

A small travel fund is available for fellows who under no circumstances can support their travel or need to apply for a partial subsidy. Priority for accessing the travel fund will be given based on need, and destinations from which airline fares to California are exorbitant. 

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FULLY FUNDED JSK FELLOWSHIP FOR DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS AT STANFORD UNIVERSITY

Application Deadline:  1 p.m. PST on Wednesday, December 6, 2023.

LOCATION: USA

John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships  are seeking journalists who are eager to explore, identify and test ideas for improving access to news and information people need to create and sustain robust democratic communities.

ELIGIBILITY:

U.S. and international journalists with digital-native and legacy news organizations, independent journalists, journalism entrepreneurs and journalism innovators. 

Applicants need to have at least five years of full-time professional journalism experience. Applicants are not required to have a college degree, or experience in traditional newsrooms. (Work as a student journalist or summer intern is great experience, but is not considered part of the five-year threshold.)

The program is not open to people working in public information or public relations jobs, for trade and house newsletters or magazines, for government agencies, or in academic positions.

The fellowship does not fund or support book projects or reporting projects, and we are not a business accelerator.

BENEFIT:

JSK Fellows are provided with:

Individual coaching and tailored workshops to help develop the leadership resilience and mindsets needed to navigate and lead change.

An intentionally designed cohort experience that fosters opportunities to form meaningful and lasting personal and professional relationships.

Time and freedom to explore the intellectual resources of a world-class university

Membership in a global JSK alumni community.

A stipend of $95,000, plus a housing supplement to help with rent.

Stanford tuition for fellows and Stanford health insurance for fellows, spouses and children. We also give fellows tips and advice about finding rental housing.

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