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Digital Civil Society Lab’s Non-Resident Fellowship: Supporting Social Sector Leaders

A number of Open Opportunities for Youth around the World

Deadline: 28 September 2018

Applications are open for Digital Civil Society Lab’s Non-Resident Fellowship which supports social sector leaders to dedicate some of their time working on ideas that apply to broad swaths of civil society.

The goal is to provide enough time, space, expertise, and financial support to help turn ideas into prototypes or action. Previous fellows have built online tools for understanding privacy regulations, drafted new data governance mechanisms, and incubated a digital security exchange.

For the 2019 Fellowship year they are recruiting a cohort of three to five fellows. Within this cohort, they are recruiting one fellow to work specifically on a project designed by the Lab to focus on digital policy issues and civil society infrastructure.

Fellowship projects should be designed to:

Focus Areas

Benefits

Fellows will receive:

Guidelines

Eligibility Criteria

The Non-Resident Fellowship at the Digital Civil Society Lab is open to applicants 18 years of age or older who meet the following conditions:

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted online via given website.

For more information, visit https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/dcsl-non-resident-fellowships/

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