Ford Foundation Announces 2010 International Fellowships
| Posted: 2009-11-25 |
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The International Fellowships Programme, the largest single programme ever supported by the Ford Foundation, is now open for applications. The programme is especially designed to support candidates from groups that have historically lacked access to higher education. Eligible candidates who belong to marginalised and excluded groups and communities, such as scheduled castes, schedule tribes, other backward classes, religious minorities, women, physically challenged and those with other kinds of socio-economic deprivation are encouraged to apply. Fellows will be chosen on the basis of their academic achievement as well as for their leadership potential and commitment to community service. Fellows may enrol in a master's level programme and may pursue any academic discipline or field of study consistent with the interests and goals of the Ford Foundation. Forty fellowships are available for 2010. Once selected, fellows may enrol in universities in any part of the world, including universities in India. The IFP will provide university placement assistance. Deadline for submission of the IFP Pre-Application Form is on or before Dec. 15, 2009. For the complete requirements and forms, visit www.ifpsa.org. |












