Open Society Institute (OSI) fellowship supports scholars, journalists, activists, policy experts and others to work on projects that inspire public debate and shape policy. OSI is looking for innovative thinkers working on human rights, government transparency and accountability, citizen empowerment and participation, access to justice and other areas of interest to OSI. Fellows' projects may include books, articles, online media, and efforts to seed new campaigns and organizations. The Open Society Fellowship is open to individuals from around the world.
Proposals are reviewed on a rolling basis and there are no application deadlines. The fellowship does not fund programs of study or dissertation research. More details are available at http://www.soros.org/initiatives/fellowship.
If you have any questions about the fellowship, feel free to email Bipasha Ray at bray@sorosny.org.
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