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Curs-ul "Idei creative pentru copii" (adresat
parintilor, persoanelor care lucreaza cu copii - educatori, invatatori,
profesori etc - si nu numai) va prezinta intre 15 decembrie si 11
ianuarie tema "Machiajul fetei: cu ce ne machiem, idei, sugestii, tenul
sensibil" Puteti accesa si forumul de discutii pe marginea cursului. http://academia.1educat.ro/
B. www.1educat.ro - portal dedicat ofertelor de
cursuri/training
Link-uri utile @
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*** Furnizori
de pregatire - 53 domenii de formare
*** Stiri
C. Oferta de
cursuri/programe de
training/seminarii/scoli/evenimente Agenda cursurilor organizate de FDSC in perioada ianuarie-februarie 2001:
26-27 ian. Managementul proiectelor (Uneori este mai usor sa obtii fonduri
pentru un proiect decat sa-l duci la capat cu succes. Cum putem optimiza
gestionarea unui proiect si ce abilitati sunt necesare? Care sunt
elementele-cheie de care depinde succesul acestuia? Raspunsul la aceste
intrebari (ca si la altele din domeniu) il puteti afla participand la acest
curs; 9-10 februarie. Evaluare / Monitorizare (Acest curs va va ajuta sa
demonstrati evaluarea serviciilor dvs. finantatorilor si beneficiarilor,
demonstrand ca faceti ceea ce spuneti, in cel mai bun si mai eficient mod.
Totodata veti putea identifica ariile unde este nevoie de o imbunatatire
sau
de o schimbare); 13 februarie. Managementul voluntarilor (Lucrati cu putini voluntari si aveti nevoie de mai multi? Nu stiti cum sa pastrati si sa motivati voluntarii in organizatie? Nu stiti cum sa puneti omul potrivit la locul potrivit? Acest curs va raspunde si la aceste intrebari si va va invata cum sa lucrati eficient cu aceasta sursa umana valoroasa. Cursul isi propune sa ofere o abordare profesionista a implicarii voluntarilor in activitatile organizatiei cu efecte benefice pe termen lung); 23-24 februarie. Comunicare (Un curs in cadrul caruia reprezentantii organizatiilor primesc metode, tehnici si trucuri pentru ca mesajele pe care le transmit sa nu mai fie rastalmacite, pentru ca sedintele interminabile sa se transforme in sedinte eficiente si pentru ca membrii lor sa se inteleaga mai bine unii cu ceilalti). =======
60 de studenti si tineri activisti in cadrul ONG (18-25 de ani) sunt
invitati sa participe in perioada 21 iulie - 10 august 2002, la cursurile
desfasurate in Danemarca si Polonia sub egida "East-West Dialogue 2002 for Young
Europeans". Formularul de aplicare si informatii suplimentare pot fi obtinute de
pe site-ul http://www.people.hojoster.dk/2002/index.htm
Termenul limita de trimitere a formularului este 10 martie 2002, pentru Europa
Centrala si de Est si 12 aprilie pentru Europa de Vest. Limba de lucru este
limba engleza. Taxa de participare este de 100 de EURO, care include
transportul, cazarea si masa pentru 3 saptamani in Danemarca si Polonia.
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The Network of East-West Women (NEWW) este o organizatie neguvernamentala
care deruleaza activitati de promovare a femeilor in peste 30 de tari din
Sud-Estul Europei, Comunitatea Statelor Independente si Federatia Rusa.
Principalul obiectiv al NEWW este de a spori capacitatea femeilor si a
ONG-urilor centrate asupra femeilor de a influenta politicile care le afecteaza
viata de zi cu zi. NEWW lanseaza invitatia de a aplica pentru Programul de Burse
Economic and Social Policy 2002. Acest program asigura training intensiv si
oportunitati de formare tinerelor femei din zonele mai sus amintite. Cursantele
se vor specializa in analiza economica feminista si advocacy, vor invata
strategii de influentare a politicilor sociale si economice de care sa
beneficieze femeile, vor stabili parteneriate in
domeniul justitiei economice. Sunt incurajate sa-si depuna dosarele de aplicare femeile din domeniul economic, activistele ONG, sindicalistele etc. Candidatele trebuie sa aiba experienta in domeniul drepturilor femeilor si politicilor de influentare a deciziilor in folosul acestora, sa fie afiliate unei institutii/organizatii carese va obliga sa puna in practica cunostintele/proiectele dobandite in urma acestei burse, sa aiba cunostinte bune de limba engleza. Aplicantii trebuie sa trimita urmatoarele materiale in engleza: o scrisoare de intentie care sa contina modul in care candidata s-a implicat in domeniul drepturilor femeilor, pregatirea si experienta ei in domeniul economic si/sau al politicilor publice, conlucrarea sa cu organizatii centrate asupra activitatii femeilor; CV; doua scrisori de recomandare in engleza sau insotite de traducerea in engleza; o declaratie de intentie cu privire la planurile de viitor si motivele care au stat la baza aplicarii; 3-5 pagini despre statutul femeilor in tara aplicantului, incluzand propuneri privind ceea ce s-ar putea face in domeniu. Prin aceasta lucrare se va urmari si fluenta si logica aplicantului in expunerea in limba engleza; o declaratie semnata, prin care aplicantul se obliga sa se intoarca in tara si sa deruleze un proiect pe o perioada de 12 luni. Dosarul va fi trimis prin e-mail, pe adresa lbrumberg@neww.org sau pe adresa 1761 S Street NW, Suite LL-12 Washington, DC 20009, pana la 1 februarie a.c. Persoana de contact: Laurie MacDonald Brumberg, Membership & Fellowship Program Director. =======
IKAB (Institute for Applied Communication Research in Non-formal Education)
Bonn organizeaza in perioada 11 martie - 17 martie a.c. cursul "Managing
International Teams". Cursul se adreseaza activistilor ONG, persoanelor in
general, cu experienta in coordonarea si administrarea priectelor YOUTH. Data
limita de inscriere, 1 februarie a.c. Informatii suplimentare (formular de
aplicare): www.salto-youth.net www.webforum-jugend.de; e-mail
ikab-bonn@t-online.de =======
Through the Vilar Institute for Arts Management, the John F. Kennedy
Center for the Performing Arts ( http://www.kennedy-center.org/ )
offers a comprehensive management-training program for up to ten highly
qualified and motivated individuals who aspire to manage
performing arts institutions and arts service organizations in both the public and private sectors. The one-year program (early September 2002 through late August 2003) includes extensive course work in contemporary business practices and practical management experience in planning, presenting, and producing performing arts programming at an internationally recognized performing arts institution. Fellows have departmental assignments in addition to ongoing course work and will attend performances and complete significant projects within the context of the Kennedy Center. Fellows receive a yearly stipend of $18,000. All courses, materials, health insurance, and attendance at selected performances and other educational events at the Kennedy Center are provided as part of the fellowship. Housing during the fellowship is the responsibility of the individual. The U.S. Department of State will provide transportation to and from Washington, D.C., for international fellows only. To be eligible, applicants must have a minimum of a bachelor's degree in the arts or a related discipline and at least two years' professional administration experience working with a performing arts organization, or more than five years' experience performing with a professional arts company (theater, dance, music). For complete guidelines and to download an application form, visit the Kennedy Center Web site or contact: Vilar Institute for Arts Management Fellowships, The Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. 20566; RFP Link: http://www.kennedy-center.org/education/vilarinstitute/fellowships/ =======
The Public Interest Law Initiative in Transitional Societies (PILI) at
Columbia Law School, and The Constitutional and Legal Policy Institute (COLPI)
in Budapest, are pleased to invite
applications for the Public Interest Law Fellows Program. The deadline for applications is March 1, 2002. The program will select seven lawyers from Central and Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia ("the region") for two years of study and practical work experience. Two slots in the program are specifically designated for women's rights advocates, two slots are designated for disability rights advocates, and the remaining three slots are undesignated. Applicants with a strong commitment to human rights or public interest law, a law degree, eligibility for legal practice in his/her country and proficiency in English may apply. Criteria for selection will include the experience of the applicant, the applicant's potential to contribute to the development of the human rights or public interest law field in the region, and the suitability of the applicant's proposed role in the nominating NGO. Preference will be given to applicants under 35 years of age. Selection decisions will be made by April 15, 2002. The fellows will reside a total of one year in the US, consisting of one semester of study at Columbia University and two three-month internships. Fellows will return to their home countries after the first year, where they will spend at least one year working with their nominating NGO on human rights/public interest advocacy on a non-profit basis in such areas as providing legal services, strategic litigation, campaigning for reform, and human rights training/education. Upon their selection, Fellows will be required to sign an agreement with COLPI/OSI Budapest and Columbia University according to which he/she will commit to two years in the program; the first year to be spent in the US and the second year in his/her home country working with the nominating NGO. An application for the program, and more information on the Public Interest Law Initiative, can be found on PILI's website at: www.pili.org. More information about Columbia Law School can be found at www.law.columbia.edu. Contact: Julie Heaner Plavsic, Fellowship Program Coordinator, 44 Morningside Drive, Suite, 1, New York, New York; tel: 1-212-851-1060; fax: 1-212-851-1064; e-mail: jplavs@law.columbia.edu ======= ST. THOMAS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW MASTER'S DEGREE IN INTERCULTURAL HUMAN
RIGHTS
A One-Year Program for Mid-Career Professionals For more details on the program and the application procedure, please refer to our website: www.stu.edu/humanrights/ You can also call us at (1)305-474-2403 and/or (1)305-623-2305 or e-mail us at humanrights@stu.edu for further information. ======= The Network Scholarship Programs (NSP) Department of the Open Society
Institute is pleased to offer supplementary grants to students from Albania,
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, BosniA, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Romania, Russia,
Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and Yugoslavia. The
purpose of the program is to enable qualified students to pursue Doctoral
studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences at accredited universities in
Western Europe, Asia, Australia and North America. For further information,
please visit the NSP website
at http://www.soros.org/scholar =======
The U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Fellowship program
applications for 2002 are now available. The deadline for
application is March 1, 2002. The Fellowship pays for Masters study*
and leads to Foreign Service Officer positions upon graduation. The
Fellowship, this year renamed in honor of Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering, is
competitive. For more information, please visit The Woodrow Wilson
National Fellowship Foundation website at: http://www.woodrow.org
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The Center for the Study of Law and Culture at Columbia
University invites applications for residential fellowships nad
sabbatical visitorships for the 2002-2003 academic year to undertake
research, writing and discussion in ways that span traditional academic
disciplines. The CSLC welcomes scholars from any field who are interested in spending the academic year in residence at Columbia Law School working on scholarly projects relating to the CSLC's 2002-2003 theme: Law, Culture and Citizenship. Founded in the fall of 2000, the Center for the Study of Law and Culture is a new initiative at Columbia Law School designed to facilitate interdisciplinary study, research and scholarship on the intersections of law and culture. Our goal is to make the CSLC an institutional site for coordinating and coalescing the important, yet dispersed, interrogations of the relationship between law and culture that are already being undertaken across disciplines at Columbia University. By promoting and providing a home for cross-disciplinary engagement and collaboration, the CSLC will enrich each of our individual projects in law and culture studies. Fellows will receive a stipend of $15,000, an office, and full access to university libraries, computer systems and recreational facilities. In addition, Fellows will be expected to participate in CSLC activities, assist in organizing a Spring conference on Law, Culture and Citizenship, and will present a paper at the Center's Colloquium Series. Applicants should submit: a curriculum vitae, a writing sample, a research statement (of approximately 1,000 words) that describes the proposed work during the fellowship period explains the project's significance to the topic of Law, Culture and Citizenship sets forth it's interdisciplinary nature two letters of recommendation. Applications are due February 15, 2002 Women, people of color, foreign and independent scholars are particularly invited to apply. Center for Study of Law & Culture, Columbia Law School, 435 West 116 Street, New York, New York 10027; Phone: (212) 854-2511; Email: culture@law.columbia.edu; Visit the Fellowship website at http://www.law.columbia.edu/law_culture =======
"Cultural Diversities East and West: Postcolonialism, Postcommunism
and Ethnicity"
A summer program offered by the Central Europen University Budapest. July 22 - August 2, 2002, Budapest, Hungary. Deadline for applications 1 February 2002. Application forms may be downloaded at: http://www.ceu.hu/sun/ The course is aimed at junior faculty, graduate students and NGO professionals. A number of 25 scholarships are available especially for students from Eastern and Central Europe, former USSR states and developing countries. These scholarships cover travel, accommodation, meals and book purchase. Credits for graduate students available. This course aims to consider the concept of ethnicity in its cultural determinations across the traditional divide East/West. Central European University A Program for University Teachers and Professionals in the Social Sciences and Humanities Summer University 1051 Budapest, Nádor u. 9. Hungary Tel.: (36-1) 327-3000/2430; Fax: (36-1) 327-3166; Email: aotoiu@sintec.ro Visit the Summer Program website at =======
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