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January 11, 2008

Sonoma County Economic Development Fellowship

The Sonoma County Economic Development Fellowship provides recent college graduates with an opportunity to gain practical experience and make substantive contributions in economic research, report development, policy analysis, and project management in the field of county economic development.  Each year the Sonoma County Economic Development Board Fellowship offers multiple Project Coordinator positions. The Project Coordinator position is a one-year paid position that runs from approximately mid July to the end of June. Students from all disciplines with research and report experience are encouraged to apply; applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree by the start of the position.

In addition to research responsibilities, the Project Coordinator will be charged with coordinating advisory groups and taskforces comprised of leaders from local businesses, government agencies, educational institutions, and community groups. During the yearlong program, Project Coordinators develop project management skills including budgeting, fundraising and strategic planning; and, they experience economic development first-hand.

Information on Sonoma County, the Economic Development Board, and examples of reports can be found on the EDB website: www.sonoma-county.org/edb.

November 8, 2007

The Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship

The Madison and Lila Self Fellowship is available at the University of Kansas to individuals who intend to pursue a doctorate in biological and biomedical sciences, business, economics, engineering, mathematics, pharmaceutical and physical sciences. This highly selective four-year fellowship offers an annual payment to cover full tuition and fees, and provides a unique professional development program. The total value of this four-year fellowship exceeds $160,000.
View details at: www.ku.edu/~selfpro

Humane Studies Fellowships

Filed under: US, abroad, bioethics, economics, graduate, politics, public policy, undergraduate — cwslibrary @ 4:11 pm

The Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University awards up to $12,000 to outstanding undergraduate or graduate students exploring the principles underlying a free society.
View details at: www.TheIHS.org/hsf

  • Scholarships of up to $12,000
  • Free weeklong seminars on the ideas of liberty
  • Paid internships in print and broadcast journalism, public policy, film and more

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