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- | USA Program--Research Triangle Area
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- | Sponsor: Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, Inc.
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- | SYNOPSIS:
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- | The sponsor provides support to give emerging American leaders the
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- | opportunity to travel abroad to a country (or countries) where their
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- | professional growth is enriched through selected contacts with
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- | prominent individuals and institutions in particular fields of shared
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- | interest. Applicants should be mid-career professionals, and must be
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- | U.S. citizens. The sponsor recruits from the Greater Research Triangle
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- | Area.
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- | Deadline(s): 09/15/2009
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- | Established Date: 08/28/2003
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- | Follow-Up Date: 07/01/2010
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- | Review Date: 06/17/2009
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- | Contact: Julia Ransom
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- | Address: 256 South 16th Street
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- | Philadelphia, PA 19102
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- | U.S.A.
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- | E-mail: jransom@eisenhowerfellowships.org
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- | Program URL: http://www.eisenhowerfellowships.org/programs/eisenhower_fellowships_prospective_usa_fellowships.php
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- | Tel: 215-546-1738
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- | Fax: 215-546-4567
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- | Deadline Ind: Receipt
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- | Deadline Open: No
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- | Award Type(s): Fellowship
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- | Training/Professional Development
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- | Travel Abroad
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- | Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
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- | U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
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- | Locations Tenable: African/South African/Sub-Saharan African Institution
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- | Asian Institution
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- | Australian Institution
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- | European Institution
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- | Irish Institution
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- | Mexican Institution
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- | Middle/Near Eastern Institution
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- | New Zealand Institution
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- | South/Central American Institution
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- | Swedish Institution
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- | Appl Type(s): Doctoral-Midcareer/Senior Invst.
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- | Individual, Non-Specific
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- | Target Group(s): NONE
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- | Funding Limit: $0 NOT PROV
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- | Duration: 8 WEEK(s)
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- | Indirect Costs: Unspecified
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- | Cost Sharing: No
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- | Sponsor Type: Non-Profit Organizations
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- | Geo. Restricted: NORTH CAROLINA
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- | OBJECTIVES:
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- | The program focuses on a series of professional visits and
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- | appointments with local experts and leaders in the Fellow's field. It
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- | also includes cultural sites and hospitality by citizens of that
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- | country. Those selected are provided overseas exposures of 4-7 weeks
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- | carefully designed to enhance their professional and personal growth,
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- | develop new contacts, and promote the exchange of ideas and
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- | international understanding. They have meetings with local experts
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- | and leaders in their field, as well as cultural site visits and
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- | hospitality by local citizens, all arranged by a local program
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- | coordinator with help from Eisenhower alumni Fellows.
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- | In 2010, Eisenhower Fellowships will conduct an international
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- | Women's Leadership Program. To tie the 2010 USA Fellows to this
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- | program, preference will be given to women candidates in agriculture;
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- | and women candidates from our Philadelphia, Research Triangle, St.
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- | Louis and New England, recruiting areas. If selected to participate in
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- | the Women's Leadership Program, the USA Fellow will join with women
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- | from China, India, Indonesia, Ireland/Northern Ireland, Italy, Kenya,
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- | Mexico, Pakistan, Peru, Turkey, and the United States.
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- | The following destinations are available for 2010: Africa: South
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- | Africa; Asia: China, China (Taiwan), India, Malaysia, Philippines,
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- | Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia; Europe: European Commission (Brussels)
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- | Germany, Ireland, Russia, Sweden; Latin America: Argentina, Brazil,
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- | Chile, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay; Middle East: Egypt, Jordan, Turkey,
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- | Saudi Arabia; Oceania: Australia, New Zealand.
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- | ELIGIBILITY
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- | Eligible applicants are mid-career professionals with five ten
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- | years of demonstrated exemplary leadership, as well as an expectation
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- | of at least 15-20 years of higher level leadership contributions, thus
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- | impact in the individual�s professional field, as evidenced by rapid
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- | advancement and significant accomplishment within the person�s
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- | institutional and regional context. Active leadership in broader
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- | professional/community activities, demonstrating a concern for
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- | improving society beyond one�s own basic job focus is also required.
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- | Applicants must be U.S. citizens.
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- | FUNDING
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- | A Fellow's spouse is invited and encouraged to participate
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- | (children are not permitted on this program). Expenses covered during
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- | the Fellowship include: round trip international airfare, domestic
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- | travel, and a stipend to cover the hotels and meals for Fellow and
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- | spouse.
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