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======= IRECSON-Institutul Rom=E2n de Cercetari Economico Sociale si Sondaje anunta ca in luna octombrie incep urmatoarele cursuri: Analist Resurse Umane-12 octombrie, Asistent Manager- 22 octombrie, Asistent Relatii Publice-22 octombrie, Secretara-29 octombrie, Management Financiar-29 octombrie, Standarde Internationale de Contabilitate-22 octombrie. Experienta profesionala a colectivului de lectori, suporturile de curs, calitatea informatiilor primite, conditiile de desfasurare, caracterul interactiv, fac din IRECSON partenerul ideal pentru o cariera de exceptie.Cursurile au avizul MEC. Nu ezitati sa ne contactati la 3141890, 3132092, manu@irecson.ro. Puteti afla mai multe despre noi vizitind site-ul IRECSON: www.irecson.ro; Manuela Trusca - Project coordinator - Departamentul Formare Continua ======= Fellowship opportunity at The George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs. The C.V. Starr Foundation will award three fellowships to mid-career professionals from developing countries in Eastern Europe, Russia, the former Soviet Republics, Africa, Latin America and South Asia. The fellowships cover all tuition, fees and living expenses, equivalent to approximately $35,000.Fellows will pursue the Master of International Policy and Practice (M.I.P.P.) program during the 2002-2003 academic year. The M.I.P.P. is an intensive, one-year degree program for mid-career professionals with a flexible curriculum. It prepares international affairs professionals to understand complex global trends, analyze and forecast international events, and think and plan strategically in a global environment. Candidates can concentrate on a wide range of related subjects including international business, economics, politics, development, security policy, or science and technology policy. M.I.P.P. candidates may also choose to study the dynamics of a particular region, such as Latin America or Asia, or the international aspects of U.S. policy. The competition for both the fellowships and admission to the M.I.P.P. program is extremely competitive. Applications for the Starr Fellows program are due by January 15, 2002. For details, contact Office of Graduate Admissions, The George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs, 2013 G Street, NW, Rm. 102, Washington, DC 20052, (202) 994-7050 Telephone, (202) 994-9537 Fax; E-mail: mipp@gwu.edu Information available on our web site at http://www.gwu.edu/~elliott Applications for the Starr Fellows program are due by January 15, 2002. Kathleen Keough, Project Coordinator, kkeough@gwu.edu ======== Scholarships for MPA in International Development at Harvard University The John F. Kennedy School of Government and the Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program announce scholarships for study toward the new Master of Public Administration in International Development. Eligibility: Full scholarships are available for citizens of World Bank borrowing member countries, including full tuition, a monthly stipend and round-trip fare. Applicants must have at least 2 years work experience in the field of economic development policuyor administration, or 3 years for applicants with bachelor`s degrees from industrialized countries. Those with master`s degrees from industrialized countries are ineligible. Scholarship recipients are required to return to the home country after study. Other full and partial university scholarships available. The rigorous and intensive MPA/ID combines depth in economic training (at PhD level) with a cross-disciplinary approach to solving the most critical problems facing the world. The MPA/ID aims to promote sustainable economic growth with equity and social justice in a interdependent world. Program is taught by a world-renowned faculty, including economists Jeffrey Sachs and Dani Rodrik. Program for exceptional, motivated people from all over the world with strong economic backgrounds deepens and expands analytical skills through intensive coursework. Summer internships in international settings offer real world experience. Students will develop tools to become lading development analysts and practitioners. Our career service staff will help launch graduates into rewarding development careers. For more information or to request an application, contact: Office of International Development Programs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 79 John F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 USA, Phone: 617-495-2133, Fax: 617-495-9671l; http://www.ksg.harvard.edu ======= Kokkalis Program at Harvard Announces Fellowships for Southeast European Students Pursuing Degrees in Public Policy/Administration Cambridge, MA (October 5, 2001) -- The Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and East-Central Europe announces its annual Fellowship Program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Eligible to apply for the 2002-2003 Kokkalis Fellowship Program are natives of Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, Turkey and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, who are applying to one of the following degree programs at the John F. 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 must hold an undergraduate degree recognized by their native state and an academic and/or professional background in one of the following fields: social sciences, public policy and/or administration, the non-profit sector, law, economics, business, or work experience in related fields. All applicants should demonstrate interest in public service and the region of Southeastern Europe. Since its founding, the Kokkalis Program has supported 16 students from the Balkans to pursue master's degrees at the Kennedy School. Prospective applicants should visit http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/kokkalis/scholarships.html for details on the full application process. The deadline for submission of the Kokkalis Fellowship application is December 14, 2001. Since 1997, the Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and East-Central Europe has been building bridges and networks for peace across Southeastern Europe, and between this region and the rest of the world. Based at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, the Kokkalis Program aims to facilitate the development of a peaceful, democratic and prosperous Southeastern Europe. Toward this objective, the Kokkalis Program has established an integrated series of educational, research, and outreach activities that connect senior policy-makers, scholars and students, prepare leaders for public service, and spark original thinking in confronting complex public policy problems. For further information please visit http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/kokkalis or e-mail Kokkalis_Program@ksg.harvard.edu. Contact: Nicholas Yatromanolakis, Associate Director for Research & Strategic Planning, Kokkalis Program, Harvard University; Tel : +1 617-496-7114, Fax: +1 617-496-700; E-mail: Nicholas_Yatromanolakis@harvard.edu ======= 2002-2003 Pre/Postdoctoral and Hamburg Fellowship Programs CISAC has two social science fellowship programs for predoctoral and postdoctoral students and scholars, which provide opportunities for concentrated study in a multidisciplinary environment. For more information and an application see http://cisac.stanford.edu/fellow/prepost-hamburg.html ======= Please feel free to
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