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Due November 10

Global Ties U.S., a nonprofit partner of the U.S. Department of State, is seeking poster proposals highlighting research on foreign policy, international exchanges, nonprofit management, and advocacy to be presented at its upcoming National Meeting in January 2020.

The Poster Session is an opportunity for academics, scholars, students, and researchers to present their work to our global network of public and private sector partners. Presenters can expect their poster to be seen by over 1,000 international leaders and international exchange professionals who attend the event each year.

Interested in presenting a poster at our 2020 National Meeting? Learn more at http://gties.us/2020posters

2019 annual conference

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation will be hosting the 2019 Corporate Citizenship Conference: Solve Together on November 13-14 in Washington, DC. Graduate students are encouraged to register and scholarships are available to cover the registration fee for a limited number of students who would like to attend.

The scholarship link can be found on the event webpage. Or, at https://corporatecitizenshipcenter.typeform.com/to/KwrpgM

This fall, representatives from Duke University will host a webinar info session about graduate-level summer opportunities through The Duke Global Policy Program in Geneva. Below you will find a short overview of the program and helpful links (i.e. program video, Instagram) For more information and to RSVP for the webinar, please fill out the form linked below, or contact geneva@duke.edu.

The Duke Global Policy (DGP) Program in Geneva, Switzerland | Webinar: Oct. 25th @12pm – details below

Overview: The DGP Program connects students with highly-competitive international summer internship opportunities while providing access to top-policy practitioners and experts through a 3.0 credit applied learning course (also available through our course-only program).  The Program is ideal for students interested in public policy, the environment, energy, global health, economics, migration, and international affairs.  Students typically intern at United Nations agencies (i.e. WHO, IOM, UNEP, etc.) or certain large Geneva-based non-profits.  Candidates should be highly motivated, and possess strong research and writing skills. Check out the program’s short program overview video to learn more.

Ø   Application Deadlines:
Full Program final deadline: November 18, 2019

Intensive Course-Only Program Priority Deadline: December 2, 2019. Applications will then be considered on a rolling basis until March 9, 2020.

Ø    Website: http://sanford.duke.edu/academics/special-programs/geneva-program

Ø     Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/duke_sanford_goes_global/?hl=en

Ø     WEBINAR: Learn more about the program on Friday, October 25th from 12pm – 1pm EST during the Duke Global Policy Program in Geneva Information Session Webinar.  The session will include program details, insights from the program faculty and alumni, and a brief Q&A session. Please register for the webinar here. Registrants will receive an email reminder with a link to the session and a recording of the webinar after it is complete.

Apply for a Peacebuilding in Colombia 5th Anniversary Scholarship offered by Universidad de Los Andes in partnership with Red Tree Study!

These scholarships will offer recipients the chance to learn first-hand about the recent history of the Colombian conflict and the challenges of implementing the current peace deal. Students will be enrolled at Universidad de Los Andes in Bogota, Colombia, for three weeks, during which time they will combine lectures and seminars on campus with site visits that deliver practical knowledge of the political and social situation in Colombia. They will visit the UN, JEP, Congress, and the Reparation of Victims Unit, for example. They will hear directly from people involved in the conflict, including ex-combatants, social leaders, victims, politicians and negotiators.

To mark the 5th Anniversary of this hugely successful course, we are delighted to announce that we have two full scholarship placesto the value of $3,900 USD each 

Who can apply?
We are looking for applicants who are enthusiastic, hardworking, and keen to learn more about peace and conflict in Colombia. Candidates do not need prior knowledge of Colombian or Latin American politics, but should demonstrate an eagerness to engage in lively debate during the course tutorials and site visits.  The program is open to students from a range of arts, humanities and social science subjects, and is aimed particularly at those with an interest in conflict resolution and international relations in Latin America. Applicants must be enrolled on a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate degree program for the academic year 2019/20.

What is included?
The 2020 Peacebuilding in Colombia 5th Anniversary Scholarships cover full participation in the course which runs at Universidad de Los Andes from Monday 8 to Friday 26 June 2020. This includes supervised bed and breakfast accommodation (a private room in a modern student residence with kitchen facilities), an airport pickup upon arrival in Bogota, a schedule of site visits and excursions as part of the academic provision, as well as a supplementary calendar of social and cultural activities, all of which are covered by the scholarship. Participants will need to arrange their own flights to and from Colombia, and to cover the costs of some lunchtime and evening meals.

Previous Participants
The scholarship recipients will be joining students from prestigious universities throughout the world. Our students have come from Duke, Brown, Yale the University of Southern California, Vassar College, SFSU, The University of Maryland, Ohio State, Emory University, Boston University and NYU in the USA; Queen's University Belfast, the University of Cambridge, the University of Bristol, Durham University, the University of Sussex, Cardiff University, Aberystwyth University, Sheffield, QMUL and York in the UK, Queen's Ontario and the University of British Columbia, in Canada, Uppsala and Lund in Sweden, and many more. You can read reviews of the course from many of these students online here and here.

We have provided numerous students with scholarship funding to study in Colombia in recent years, many of whom have continued to study the region and its political and social developments long after their time in Bogota. To hear directly from some of our 2019 scholarship recipients, please click here.

Scholarship application process
Applications for the 2020 Peacebuilding in Colombia 5th Anniversary Scholarships are open until Friday 13 December 2019. Applicants must submit a scholarship application form, accompanying academic reference, and a general program application form by this date in order to apply for the funding. The final selection will be made by the Director of the Masters in Peacebuilding course at Universidad de Los Andes. Red Tree Study will announce the scholarship recipients on or before Friday 24 January 2020. All applicants will be contacted via email to let them know the outcome of their application.

Please email apps@redtreestudy.com to request an application and read more about the program here on our website

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The Journal of Public and International Affairs, now entering its 31st year, is an academic journal publishing the exceptional work of graduate students in U.S. domestic policy, international relations, development studies, and economic policy.

Graduate and professional students from APSIA schools are encouraged to submit policy papers and articles on contemporary issues. JPIA seeks pieces that are not only outstanding in their research quality, but also include specific policy recommendations.

The deadline to submit is December 21, 2019 11:59 PM EST

Contributions must be submitted through this form.

You can learn more about the journal and see past editions on our website.