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Rotary Peace Fellowship Program Applications now being accepted for 2020
Application deadline 31 May
The program is a fully funded master’s degree or certificate in peace and development studies. Every year, 100 individuals are selected to receive a generous award from The Rotary Foundation that funds tuition, living expenses, international field experience, and research/conference opportunities at one of the Rotary Peace Centers, located within seven leading universities around the world.
Master’s Degree – for entry to mid-level peace and development professionals
Professional Development Certificate – for mid-level peace and development professionals
Studying at a Rotary Peace Center will open the door to a variety of careers, such as foreign policy, human rights, international law, and development and humanitarian action. It’s where you will build a global network with peace fellows and Rotarians from all over the world, while gaining new skills in conflict resolution, cross-cultural awareness, negotiation, peace and conflict research.
Our more than 1,200 program alumni are working as change agents for peace in over 100 countries with national governments, NGOs, United Nations agencies, and other entities. And you could be one of them.
Eligibility: Take the eligibility quiz.
Qualified candidates have:
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