International development fellows program




















Each Fellow works alongside experienced CRS staff to address critical issues facing developing countries today. CRS invites applicants of diverse backgrounds who are committed to their agency mission and strategy to join their global team.

The Fellowship is a unique month professional development opportunity, designed to prepare Fellows for success in a range of onward positions with CRS. The Fellowship is centered upon skill building in the following four areas:. They seek diverse and aligned candidates, and welcome people of all faiths and secular traditions who share their values and their commitment to serving those in need. Deferment decisions are made at the discretion of lenders. CRS will provide documentation regarding participation in the program and the stipend amount.

Fellows have received deferments in the past. Trusted by charity rating agencies:. Join our mailing list facebook youtube twitter instagram. Lexington St. Baltimore, Maryland [email protected]. Terms of Use Privacy Policy. Catholic Relief Services eases suffering and provides assistance to people in need in more than countries, without regard to race, religion or nationality.

We are the official overseas relief and development agency of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and a member of Caritas Internationalis. Search keyword When will I know if I have been selected for the program? Is the CRS Fellowship open to individuals from all countries? What are the requirements for the graduate degree?

What countries could I be placed in as a Fellow? Will I be placed in a dangerous location? Can I travel to high-security or emergency settings as a Fellow? How often will I travel during the fellowship? Can I select my country or region of assignment? Can I focus on a specific sector e. Health, Education, Emergency during the fellowship? What are the primary roles and responsibilities of the Fellow? Under the supervision of a senior staff member, the Fellow will support programming and operations in the following areas: Project Management Support implementation of current projects activity planning with CRS staff and partners, monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning MEAL activities, etc.

Support effective management of cash and in-kind resources budget analysis, cash forecasting, financial reporting, commodity management, etc. Serve as acting project manager, as appropriate. Support partnership strengthening and capacity sharing partnership reflection workshops, learning events, etc.

Operations Support procurement by participating in bid analysis and vendor selection, contracting, receipt and warehousing of goods. Support staff recruitment by drafting job descriptions, reviewing applications, participating in interview panels. What will my housing be like? Can my spouse and children accompany me?

Do most Fellows continue with CRS after the fellowship? What kind of career path can I expect as a CRS employee? How long do staff members remain in overseas positions with CRS? Rainer Arnhold Fellows are social entrepreneurs with particularly promising solutions to the big problems in health, poverty, and conservation in the Third World. Fellows are recruited through our network of leaders, thinkers, and doers in the social and private sectors.

The Fellows course brings Fellows and faculty together for a week to work on design for maximum impact and scalability. Held in a mountain nature preserve, the course gives Fellows the rare opportunity to focus completely on their ideas and a systematic way to apply them. The Franklin Fellows is a unique and innovative one-year fellowship program via which you can grow professionally while doing public service.

If you are a U. Department of State or U. The Global Health Fellows II Program is a cooperative agreement implemented to improve the effectiveness of USAID health programs by developing and increasing the capacity of health professionals with tailored development opportunities. Fellows are placed in junior, mid and senior level roles within organizations and participate in professional development activities to enhance their technical and leadership skills.

Fellows work directly with global health professionals involved in state-of-the-art technical work with USAID, governmental, non-governmental and faith-based organizations. Fellows receive a competitive salary and benefits. The U. Borlaug Fellows in Global Food Security graduate research grant program supports exceptional graduate students who are interested in developing a component of their graduate research in a developing country setting.

All topics that relate to food security e. Fellows will work at Indian public sector enterprises for paid, one-year assignments that tackle important social challenges.

The Fellowship is open to recent and forthcoming University of Chicago graduates of the college and any graduate degree program as well as other US-based institutions.

Our grants target different audiences and offer varying levels of support. All share the purpose of broadening access to transformational hybrid learning opportunities that combine the EdGE online learning platform with international field positions in the Omprakash network.

This fellowship provides third- and fourth-year medical and veterinary students with public health experience in a developing country. The main focus of the fellowship is a 6- to week field assignment where fellows are mentored by experienced CDC staff and learn through hands-on experience while working on a public health project. For most positions, some knowledge of the local language Spanish, Portuguese, or French is necessary.

In addition, applicants who feel that they might need to strengthen their language skills may indicate that they plan on taking language classes prior to starting their fellowship. PiLA is currently open to graduating seniors and young alumni of Princeton and other universities. PiAf places approximately 50 Fellows each year; Fellows are provided with basic living stipends. Graduating seniors and young alumni from any college or university accredited in the U.

Please note that prior Africa experience is NOT a requirement. Founded by students in , the program has long been driven by a mission to foster cross-cultural understanding between East and West, broadly defined.

PiA offers year-long, service-oriented fellowships in 21 Asian countries in the fields of education, international development, public health, environmental advocacy, journalism and business, with a majority of fellows working as English teachers at universities and high schools.

PiA fellowships are open to graduates or graduating seniors from all accredited U. The Norman E. Borlaug International Agricultural Science and Technology Fellowship Program offers training and collaborative research opportunities to scientists, researchers and policymakers from 26 eligible countries. Fellows will work one-on-one with a mentor at a U.

The ODI Fellowship Scheme is a two-year fellowship for high caliber postgraduate economists and statisticians to gain practical work experience in a developing country.

Fellows are selected and appointed by ODI, but they then become employees of the governments or public bodies for which they work. Fellows received a salary, travel expenses, a monthly supplement, emergency medical insurance and an end-of-fellowship bonus. Established in , the Ibrahim Leadership Fellowships form a selective programme designed to identify and support potential African leaders of the future.



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