The Kokkalis Program Fellowships for Master´s Studies at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Deadline: January 4, 2008
The Kokkalis Program strives to support individuals committed to invigorating the public sector in Southeastern and East-Central Europe by providing fellowships for study at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Eligible to apply for a 2008 Kokkalis Fellowship are natives of Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey who are applying for one of the following degree programs at the Kennedy School of Government: Master in Public Policy (MPP); Master in Public Administration (MPA2); Mid-Career Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA); Master in Public Administration in International Development (MPA/ID).
Candidates with academic and/or professional backgrounds in one of the following fields are highly encouraged to apply: public policy and/or administration, the non-profit sector, law, economics, social sciences, or related fields. All applicants should demonstrate a strong commitment to public service and the region of Southeastern and East-Central Europe.
**Candidates must complete both the online Kennedy School application for admission and the online Kokkalis Fellowship application. ** For further details on the Kokkalis Fellowship application process, prospective applicants should visit
http://www.ksg. harvard.edu/ kokkalis/ fellowships3. html.
For further details on the Kennedy School Master's Degrees and admissions process, visit http://www.ksg. harvard.edu/ apply/index. htm. Deadlines for application to the Kennedy School vary by degree program, therefore applicants should visit the following website for details: http://www.ksg. harvard.edu/ apply/deadlines. htm
Information on applying for the Kokkalis Fellowship can also be obtained at the following locations:
Ankara: The Fulbright Commission +90 312 428 4824
Athens: The Kokkalis Foundation +30 210 668 2818
Belgrade: U.S. Embassy, Public Affairs Office +381 11 361 9344
Bucharest: The Fulbright Commission +40 21 230 7719
Budapest: The Fulbright Commission +36 1 462 8040
Chisinau: U.S. Embassy, Public Affairs Office +373 22 408 300
Istanbul: The Fulbright Commission +90 212 244 1105
Ljubljana U.S. Embassy, Public Affairs Office +386 1 2005500
Podgorica U.S. Consulate +381 81 225 417
Sarajevo: U.S. Embassy, Public Affairs Office +387 33 445 700
Skopje: U.S. Embassy, Public Affairs Office +389 2 31 16 180
Sofia: The Fulbright Commission +359 2 981 8567
Tirana: U.S. Embassy, Public Affairs Office +355 4 247 285
Zagreb: U.S. Embassy, Public Affairs Office +385 1 661 2200
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