Deadline: 4 August
2014
Open to: graduates with a PhD, LLM, or MA degree in the social sciences or humanities from Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Georgia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, or Ukraine
Fellowship: salary at the level of the hosting organization’s pay for junior research staff not exceeding 7,000 USD per paid position
Open to: graduates with a PhD, LLM, or MA degree in the social sciences or humanities from Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Georgia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, or Ukraine
Fellowship: salary at the level of the hosting organization’s pay for junior research staff not exceeding 7,000 USD per paid position
Description
The Think Tank Young Professional
Development Program intends to attract recent graduates of MA and PhD
programs in the social sciences and humanities to selected think tanks in
Central and Eastern Europe, South Eastern Europe and the former Soviet
Union, giving them an opportunity to gain first-hand policy research and advocacy
experience at a renowned think tank in the region. The program is designed
to benefit for both young returning professionals and their host organizations.
Depending on a research topic, individual programs at hosting organizations will
start from November 2014 and last up to 6 months. After the selection
process, the Think Tank Fund expects accepted young professionals to assume a
full-time position in one of the region’s think tanks (in their home country,
or a country where they would like to resume their career.
Eligibility
Eligible candidates must fulfill all of
the following requirements:
Have graduated in the past three years with
a PhD, LLM or MA degree in the social sciences and humanities from
high-quality universities in the
OECD countries;
Applicants should be between 23 –
35 years of age at the time of application;
Be a citizen or permanent resident of
Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Georgia,
Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, or
Ukraine;
Applicants must be fluent in
English and the working language of the host organization.
Fellowship
Think Tank Fund aims to support up to
fifteen individuals per year and will cover a gross compensation/salary for
the paid position (at the level of the hosting organization’s pay for
junior research staff), and other reasonable expenses that are essential
for carrying out the work engagement.The award cannot exceed 7,000 USD
per paid position.
Application
Interested graduates should contact
one of the host think tanks given HERE directly and negotiate the topic area, policy
product(s) and work plan for the engagement in this program. Upon
acceptance applicant should apply for the Think Tank Young Professional
Development Program by submitting the following documents:
Motivation/cover letter;
Brief action plan;
Draft budget in USD (which can be
downloaded HERE);
CV;
Support letter from a hosting
organization with endorsement of the Executive Director or President.
All documents should be sent to ttf.fellowships@opensocietyfoundations.org by 4
August 2014
For further information please read the
official call or visit the official website.