eOSP version – 24 May 2019
This digital newsletter is a digest of calls for participation, research collaborations, fellowships, scholarships, events and other opportunities as well as news of breakthroughs and scientific discoveries for Silliman University. It is curated by the Office of Strategic Partnerships.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: International High-Level Conference “Educating for the Rule of Law”
The Education for Justice (E4J) initiative seeks to promote a culture of lawfulness through education activities designed for primary, secondary and tertiary levels. The UN is excited to bring together policymakers and educators at our International High-Level Conference, “Educating for the Rule of Law: Inspire. Change. Together.” from 7-9 October 2019. The event convenes policymakers from different fields (such as Ministries of Education and Ministries of Justice), educators and academics to build bridges between these communities and discuss innovative ways to empower the next generation of change makers. There will be three categories of applications, one for each of the education levels: primary, secondary and tertiary. If you are a student between the ages of 6-12 (primary), 13-18 (secondary) or 19-29 (tertiary) and believe strongly in the role of education for promoting the rule of law, they would love to involve you in their event. Successful proposal submitters will have the opportunity to come to Vienna to present their ideas to the participants of the conference. The top five successful applications will be invited to the event. Flights, meals, accommodation and cost for transportation in Vienna will be financed in accordance with UN rules. More information: https://www. unodc.org/dohadeclaration/en/ news/2019/04/call-for- proposals-international-high- level-conference-on-educating- for-the-rule-of-law.html
United Nations University – Computing and Society Young Information and Communication Technologies and Development Fellowship Programme
UNU-CS welcomes recent PhD graduates to join us and co-create exciting research projects together. To this aim, they are establishing a Young Information and Communication Technologies and Development (ICTD) Fellowship programme. ICTD Fellows will spend one year in residence at UNU-CS in Macau to conduct research in ICTD under the supervision of UNU-CS Principal Researchers and the Head of Research. You will conduct high quality research that can push new frontiers, deepen core research understanding, and/or offer new approaches to long-standing developmental issues in the field of ICTs and sustainable development. Your research outcomes will inform UN policy-making on issues related to ICTs and sustainable development. More information here: https://unu.edu/about/ fellowship/young-information- and-communication- technologies-and-development- ictd-fellow.html#overview
ATLAS Corps Fellowship – USA
The Atlas Corps Fellowship is a 12-18 month Fellowship in the United States for the world’s top social change leaders. Fellows serve full-time at Host Organizations to develop leadership skills and learn effective practices through the Atlas Corps Global Leadership Lab professional development series and networking opportunities with other Fellows. Participants in this prestigious fellowship receive health insurance, flight and visa costs, and a living stipend to cover basic expenses (food, local transportation, and shared housing). Please follow the link to learn more: https://atlascorps.org/ apply-united-states/
Deadlines: February 28, August 15
The Open Internet for Democracy Leaders Program – a collaboration between the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), the National Democratic Institute (NDI), and the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA) – is an eight-month non-resident leadership program that empowers emerging leaders from across the globe to build their advocacy and organizing skills to protect internet freedom.
Open Internet for Democracy Leaders are a unique cohort of global advocates from civic organizations, media, and the private sector who are passionate about protecting and promoting an open internet.
More information: https:// openinternet.global/open- internet-democracy-leaders- program
Rotary Peace Fellowships
Each year, Rotary awards up to 100 fully funded fellowships for dedicated leaders from around the world to study at one of their peace centers.
Through academic training, practice, and global networking opportunities, the Rotary Peace Centers program develops the fellows into experienced and effective catalysts for peace. The fellowships cover tuition and fees, room and board, round-trip transportation, and all internship and field-study expenses.
More information here: https://www.rotary.org/en/our- programs/peace-fellowships
CALL FOR PROPOSALS! The U.S. Embassy in the Philippines is excited to announce the release of our Annual Program Statement. Projects that align with their funding priorities can receive between $5,000 to $35,000. They are now accepting proposals from individuals, non-governmental organizations, think tanks, and academic institutions. The deadline for submission is July 31, 2019. Read the full announcement here: https://ph.usembassy.gov/ education-culture/ opportunities/funding/public- diplomacy-small-grants- program/
Fulbright Philippines is now accepting applications for the #Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program (FLTA) for the academic year of 2020-2021. Application deadline is on Friday, August 30, 2019.
The FLTA Program is a full scholarship program for early career (not more than seven years of teaching experience) English-language teachers to work as teaching assistants at a U.S. university for one academic year (nine months).
During the program year, the participant will have the opportunity to take classes on teaching methodology and other topics, such as American studies. The participant is also expected to participate in university programs and to share the Filipino culture with their colleagues and students.
To read the complete information on how to apply, please visit: http://bit.ly/2020flta
BLOOM AWARD by Warsteiner STEPPINGSTONE FOR EMERGING ARTISTS
The competition funded by Warsteiner brewery offers young artists from all around the world the possibility to gain a foothold in the international art market.
Who can apply?
Visual arts, Design, Urban art or Video – the artistic potential has no limitations at Blooom Award by Warsteiner. They are looking for artists who knowingly work at the interfaces between art and creative industries, whose works blur boundaries of traditional forms of expression. Since its beginning in 2010, Blooom Award by Warsteiner emphasizes interdisciplinarity, power of innovation, courage and progressiveness. For the 2018 edition, more than 2,800 artists applied from 97 countries.
Deadline 31 July 2019 More information : https://www. blooomawardbywarsteiner.com/ award-en/