Fully Funded Duke University Youth Interfaith Leaders Fellowship, USA 2023-24
Subject: Announcement: Fully Funded Duke University Youth Interfaith Leaders Fellowship, USA 2023-24
Dear [Recipient’s Name],
We would like to draw your attention to the application window for the Fully Funded Duke University Youth Interfaith Leaders Fellowship, USA 2023-24. Below are the essential details regarding this opportunity:
Important Points:
- Full funding is available.
- All courses offered at the host institution within respective departments and faculties are eligible for this scholarship.
- International students are welcome to apply.
- Fellowship applicants from all backgrounds are eligible.
Brief Description: The fellowship offers a week-long residential course at Duke University, fully sponsored for the next generation of religious leaders. It presents a valuable opportunity for young individuals from diverse backgrounds who are passionate about environmental issues to join a global network of religious activists addressing climate change. Fellows will engage in a variety of activities including expert lectures, interactive sessions, policy discussions, and vocational training, led by renowned experts in religion, climate change, politics, media, and sustainable development.
Application Deadline:
- The application deadline is August 10, 2023.
Eligible Courses:
- All courses are eligible for the Fully Funded Duke University Youth Interfaith Leaders Fellowship, USA 2023-24.
Eligible Countries:
- Students from all nationalities are eligible to apply.
Scholarship Award Benefit:
- The university will cover all travel, visa, accommodation, and subsistence costs through Faith For Our Planet.
Degree Type:
- The Fully Funded Duke University Youth Interfaith Leaders Fellowship, USA 2023-24 is for Fellowship applicants.
Number of Awards:
- There are two available awards.
Eligibility Criteria: Applicants must meet the following criteria to be considered for the Fellowship:
- Age must be between 20 and 30.
- Possess an undergraduate degree or be currently enrolled (at least in their third year of study).
- Preferred degrees include philosophy, religious studies, environment, or related disciplines.
- Candidates should demonstrate an established local network or the willingness to mobilize one, along with a keen interest in faith-based climate action projects. Additionally, good communication skills, fluency in English, and a strong commitment to diversity, inclusion, and intercultural understanding are highly valued.
Don’t miss out on this exceptional opportunity to contribute to global environmental efforts through faith-based initiatives. For further details and application procedures. HERE
Best regards,