Call for Applications: Draper Hills Summer Fellowship at Stanford University

Launched in 2005, the Draper Hills Summer Fellowship on Democracy and Development Program (DHSFDD) is a three-week academic training program that is hosted annually at Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law.

The program brings together a group of 25 to 30 mid-career practitioners in law, politics, government, private enterprise, civil society, and international development from transitioning countries. This training program provides a unique forum for emerging leaders to connect, exchange experiences, and receive academic training to enrich their knowledge and advance their work.

Eligibility

  • Applicants should play important and influential roles in their country’s political, economic, and social development;
  • Successful applicants will have academic credentials necessary to participate and contribute to the six-hour seminars each day and tackle advanced academic readings to complement the classroom-based curriculum;
  • A working knowledge of English is an important prerequisite for participation in the program.

Fellowship

  • Stanford will pay for accommodations, meals, and transportation costs during the duration of the Program;
  • A small travel fund is available for fellows who under no circumstances can support their travel or need to apply for a partial subsidy;
  • Priority for accessing the travel fund will be given based on need, and destinations from which airline fares to California are exorbitant.

Application

Due to the large volume of applications we receive each year to the fellowship program, we take our selection criteria very seriously. Please review the criteria below very carefully before submitting your application to the program. If you do not meet these criteria your application will not be reviewed.

  1. This is not an academic fellowship but meant for practitioners only. We value practical experience over academic credentials, and we admit scholars only to the extent that they are active in government, public policy, civil society, economic development and rule of law. They should hold leadership roles in their respective sector.
  2. Applicants must be mid-career practitioners and have at least ten to 12 years of experience to qualify for the fellowship. Those with more experience are much more competitive in the selection process.
  3. Candidates must be from and currently reside in a country where democracy is not well entrenched. Candidates residing outside their home country due to war or conflict may be granted exceptions. Applicants will not be accepted from countries such as: the U.S., Canada, Australia, Japan, and member states of the European Union.
  4. Candidates must be at least 28 years of age at the start of the fellowship in July 2018. The average age of our fellows at the time of the program is 38.
  5. Candidates must be actively working in the field of democracy, development, and the rule of law. We do not accept candidates who are in the midst of full-time university degree programs.
  6. Candidates must have a solid command of written and spoken English. All program materials and sessions are in English. Participants will also be required to give 7-minute TED-style talks throughout the three-week program regarding their work and motivation. English language proficiency is very important in order to benefit and contribute to the program dialogue.

Deadline:  15 November 2017
Open to: mid-career practitioners in law, politics, government, private enterprise, civil society, and international development from transitioning countries
Fellowship: accommodations, meals, and transportation costs will be paid during the duration of the Program

In order to apply, register HERE.

If there are any questions or difficulty with the application, please email: summerfellows@stanford.edu.

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