Tuesday, November 09, 2004

JHU International Fellows in Philanthropy Program

The Johns Hopkins fellowship program, under the leadership of Professor Lester Salamon, has been one of the highly praised programs for nonprofit researchers, especially famous on its academic vigour. The CUNY's international fellows program, on the other hand, should be more appropriate for the practitioners, and it being organized in NYC makes it even more attractive...
The International Fellows in Philanthropy Program at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, Center for Civil Society Studies, will host up to eight fellows each year. Programme participants should be involved in studying or managing private, non-profit or philanthropic organizations outside the US, or serve as government or corporate liaisons to the non-profit sector. The programme also sponsors a fellows’ conference in a country overseas to encourage continuing interchange among fellows and to help broaden understanding of this sector at the international level. The deadline for applications is 25 February 2005.

When I last checked the list of past fellows of the JHU program I remembered there was at least one past participant coming from Hong Kong; however I have no idea who that person is...

(Source: Alliance Bulletin November 2004)


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