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German Marshall Fund of the United States: Stadt- und Regionalpolitik Stipendienprogramm 2015

Stichtag: 15.04.2015 Stipendien

Die US-amerikanische Stiftung "The German Marshall Fund of the United States" vergibt drei- bis fünfwöchige Stipendien an Entscheidungsträger aus Europa und den USA, die sich mit städtischen und regionalen Herausforderung im Bereich Wirtschaft, Umwelt und Gesellschaft beschäftigen. Ziel ist es, erfolgreiche und innovative Lösungen zu präsentieren und die Stipendiaten für deren Umsetzung zu schulen. Bewerbungen müssen bis zum 15. April 2015 eingereicht werden.

Call for Applications: 2015 Urban and Regional Policy Fellowships

The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is pleased to grant a number of travel fellowships each year through its Urban and Regional Policy Program, which focuses on the policy issues and challenges common to metropolitan regions and communities in the United States and Europe. 

Urban and Regional Policy Fellowships provide opportunities for practitioners and policy-makers working on economic, environmental, and social challenges at the urban and regional levels to meet with their counterparts across the Atlantic and examine policies that have been successfully implemented to address similar needs. Fellowships will introduce policy leaders to innovative strategies and equip them with the information, tools, and connections necessary to implement them. Fellows travel for short-term (3-5 weeks) research periods, with the goal of returning to their work equipped with the ideas and insights necessary to effect significant and lasting change in their own communities. The fellowship travel period will be between September 2015 and May 2016.

Who Should Apply

GMF welcomes applications from U.S. or European mid-career professionals with an interest in gaining an understanding of how similar urban and regional challenges are approached in a policy context other than their own and an ability to translate lessons learned into policy action. Applicants must be policymakers or practitioners in state or local government, leaders from the private sector, or representatives of non-profit and policy organizations and have at least seven years of experience in their field.

For this cycle, GMF welcomes fellowship proposals under three core topics: (1) inclusive cities; (2) urban energy, waste, and water; and (3) models of collaboration. Additionally, GMF welcomes fellowship proposals under two special topics for 2015-2016: (1) security and smart cities; and (2) creative placemaking. See the full fellowship summary for more information on these five topics and the pre-application requirements.

How to Apply

GMF welcomes interested candidates to read through the fellowship summary on the website for further details on the fellowship and the full application process. The deadline for submission of pre-applications is April 15, 2015. Successful pre-applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal by May 1, 2015. For additional information, see our FAQ.

Contact

Bartek Starodaj
program coordinator
bstarodaj(at)gmfus.org

Quelle: The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) Redaktion: von Tim Mörsch, VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH Länder / Organisationen: EU USA Themen: Fachkräfte Förderung Umwelt u. Nachhaltigkeit Strategie und Rahmenbedingungen

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