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World Peace Fellowships

 

Rotary Centers provide Rotary World Peace Fellows with the opportunity to pursue a master’s degree in conflict resolution, peace studies, international relations, and related areas.

Each year, up to 60 Rotary World Peace Fellowships are offered on a competitive basis at six Rotary Centers, which operate in partnership with seven leading universities:

Duke University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA    (joint Rotary Center)

International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan

Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, Argentina

University of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England

University of California, Berkeley, USA

University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Coursework at the Rotary Centers focuses on preventing and resolving conflict by addressing its root causes ― for example, responding to hunger with food security, disease with health care, illiteracy with education, poverty with sustainable development, and environmental degradation with conservation. Fellows put classroom lessons into practice through an applied field experience, when they work with a variety of governmental and nongovernmental organizations worldwide.

The fellows are chosen from countries and cultures around the globe based on their potential as leaders in government, business, education, media, and other professional areas.

Learn more about program eligibility and deadlines . 

Rotary Centers alumni have demonstrated their ability to further global understanding and peace in their work for United Nations agencies, the World Bank, European Parliament, the Organization of American States, and other nongovernmental organizations, along with national governments and international businesses

To find out more about the Rotary Centers program, contact your local Rotary club or the Rotary Centers Department at The Rotary Foundation.

Get to know program alumni , and read more about the centers that are transforming the world (PDF).

Download the application to apply:

Rotary World Peace Fellowships Application 2009-11 (Word)

Rotary World Peace Fellowships Application 2009-11 (PDF)

All Rotary World Peace Fellowship applications must be forwarded by the sponsor Rotary Club and received at the District no later than Tuesday, 21 April 2009.  Candidate interviews will be held in Green Bay, WI on Saturday, 16 May 2009.

 

Contact

John Weting
World Peace Fellowship, RI District 6220
212 Timber Lane
Marquette, MI 49855

Phone-[906] 249-3940
E-mail:
johnweting@charter.net