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William P. Fuller Fellowship

Cultivating Leaders for Conflict Resolution

Summary:

The William P. Fuller fellowship aims to invest in the next generation of leaders dedicated to resolving subnational conflicts in the 21st century. It emphasizes networking among fellows and the global peacebuilding community, enhancing their development and impact.

Application Requirements:

Candidates must be under 40, citizens of specified Asian or Pacific countries, fluent in English, passionate about peacebuilding, and possess a minimum of 3 years of professional experience.

Fellowship Benefits:

Fellows receive a $5,000 USD grant for tailored projects, exposure to peacebuilding experts during a 12-day study tour, and professional development through virtual seminars and online coursework.

Fellowship Type:

A professional development program supporting three fellows annually for skill-building and peacebuilding initiatives.

Award Fellowships:

Each fellow is granted a flexible $5,000 USD to advance their professional goals and contribute to peacebuilding efforts.

Deadline:

Applications must be submitted by May 12, 2024.

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