GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FELLOWSHIPS
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The Open Society Fellowship is designed to support individuals pursuing innovative and unconventional approaches to fundamental open society challenges.
The Audience Engagement Grant supports photographers to take an existing body of work on a social justice or human rights issue and devise an innovative and effective way of using that work as a tool for social change.
This program offers grants to Scholarship Programs alumni to build on the knowledge they have gained during their fellowships and make positive contributions in their home countries.
Global Faculty Grants Program offers awards for mid-career and senior level faculty from select countries of the former Soviet Union, the Middle East, Afghanistan, Mongolia, and Nepal to visit Western universities.
The Global Supplementary Grant Program offers support to doctoral students from select countries in Southeastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, Mongolia, the Middle East/North Africa, and South Asia.
The Statelessness Summer Course offers a unique opportunity to learn about and reflect on the challenge that statelessness presents in the international system.
The Open Society Foundations offer a grant and training opportunity for documentary photographers from Central Asia, the South Caucasus, Afghanistan, Mongolia, and Pakistan.
The course aims to situate drug policies globally within a framework of fundamental human rights, and to assess the extent to which country and international drug policies fail to meet human rights standards.
The Moving Walls exhibition honors the brave and difficult work that photographers undertake globally in their visual documentation of complex social and political issues.
The Open Society Foundations and Durham University are offering outstanding female students from Afghanistan an opportunity to study at Durham University (UK).
The Open Society Foundations and Durham University are offering outstanding students from Afghanistan, Indonesia, Nepal, and Palestine an opportunity to study in the United Kingdom.
The Open Society Foundations/University of York Scholarships provide awards for outstanding students from Afghanistan to pursue postgraduate study in the United Kingdom.
Open Society Foundations/University of St Andrews Scholarships provide opportunities for independent postgraduate study in the UK for outstanding students from Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
The Open Society Foundations/University of Nottingham scholarships provides opportunities for independent postgraduate study in the UK for students from Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria.
The South Asia Scholarship Program for students from Afghanistan, Bhutan, and Nepal offers awards for Master’s level degrees at the University of Hong Kong, the TATA Institute in Mumbai and TERI University in New Delhi.
Current Issues in Comparative Education is seeking papers analyzing initiatives that promote and/or have resulted in progressive social change.
The Open Society Foundations and the University of Warwick are offering outstanding students from Belarus, Kazakhstan, Moldova, and Mongolia an opportunity to study at the University of Warwick (UK).
The Open Society Justice Initiative Fellows Program aims to support and further develop a network of lawyers and activists working on human rights issues internationally.
The Open Society Foundations and the University of London are offering scholarships to outstanding students from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan to study at the University of London through a jointly-funded program.
This scholarship provides outstanding students from Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Lebanon, Nepal, Palestine, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan an opportunity to study at the University of Essex (UK).
