World Peace Fellowship for International Studies in peace by Rotary



Highlights:

  1. The Rotary Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution program supports the mission of The Rotary Foundation to further world understanding and peace.
  2. The purpose of the Rotary Centers program is to • Support and advance research, teaching, publication, and practical field experience on issues of peace, goodwill, causes of conflict, and world understanding • Inspire people to work for a culture of peace and tolerance while enhancing their capacity, knowledge, and skill by generating interaction between practitioners and academics • Provide advanced international education opportunities in the area of peace and conflict resolution • Provide a means for The Rotary Foundation and Rotarians to increase their effectiveness in promoting greater tolerance and cooperation among peoples, leading to world understanding and peace Candidates should consider these objectives carefully before applying and should be prepared to explain in their written statement and interviews how they would support these program objectives. In particular, candidates should demonstrate a commitment to community or international humanitarian service, and working for peace.
  3. Applicants can choose from either the master’s degree or the professional development certificate program. Candidates will not be considered for both programs. Rotary World Peace Fellowship Application For study at one of the Rotary Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution
  4. NOTE: Rotary Peace Center applications submitted to The Rotary Foundation are required to be in English. Applications are made available on the rotary.org website in multiple languages for reference purposes only. However, if applying to the Rotary Peace Center at Universidad del Salvador, applications must be submitted in both English and Spanish.
  5. BE SURE TO SUBMIT A COMPLETE APPLICATION with club and district endorsement. Electronic submissions via e-mail or fax are preferred. District-endorsed applications for the 2011 Rotary World Peace Fellowships competition are due to The Rotary Foundation by 1 July 2010.
  6. More Information:
  7. http://www.rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYouth/EducationalPrograms/RotaryCentersForInternationalStudies/Pages/ridefault.aspx
  8. http://rotarypeacecenternc.typepad.com/files/2011-application.pdf



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