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Our Grantees
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The Institute for Ethnographic Research (IFER) is a part of the George Washington University, housed in the Department of Anthropology, but includes scholars from other institutions. Its mission is to provide support and resources for scholars and researchers working together on intellectual, ethical, and practical issues in ethnographic theory and method. The Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values at MIT is dedicated to inquiry, dialogue, and education on the ethical and humane dimension...
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The Dry Bones Project - an Overview
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Cartoon strategies to fight. History Denial, Antisemitism, and. History is being rewritten to portray Jews as demonic, sub-human, and the enemy of mankind. Cartoons and books are important vehicles for these calls for violence and denial of history. Is a tax-deductible project of Report Org. An educational, academic project to bring understanding of Jewish history in the Land of Israel. Info and videos of Kirschen lecturing at top Chinese Universities at:. Viral Antisemitism in Cartoons:. The Dry Bones P...
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Israel Research Fellowship - Fellows 2012-2013
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Investing in Research, Public Service and Leadership. For her fellowship, Dana is working at the Institute for Policy and Strategy (IPS), at the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya. Etan Cohen holds a B.A. from Swarthmore College, where he completed a double major in economics and political science as a McCabe Scholar. He is currently finishing his M.A. in international relations with a specialization in security and diplomacy at the Hebrew University. Ariella is very experienced in writing:. She had a ch...
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Israel Research Fellowship Newsletter
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Investing in Research, Public Service and Leadership. The IRF Newsletter is available here. It is an Adobe pdf version, so it will either appear in your browser window, or can be downloaded as well. 2015 Israel Research Fellowship.
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Israel Research Fellowship
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Investing in Research, Public Service and Leadership. A year-long paid fellowship in Israel working towards making the Middle East a better place. The Israel Research Fellowship (IRF) supports exceptional young leaders from around the world in a year-long Israel-based fellowship, where fellows are placed in a governmental, non-governmental, think-tank or media setting. To assist new professionals interested in Israel advocacy in developing their skills and expertise. 2015 Israel Research Fellowship.
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Israel Research Fellowship Personnel
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Investing in Research, Public Service and Leadership. The IRF has established an Academic Advisory Board (AAB). The AAB provides important assistance and guidance to the IRF program, including in the selection of Fellows, recommending and assisting in placements and selection of mentors, meeting with the Fellows and conducting discussions, and providing suggestions in order to improve the program. Board members are also asked to lead some of the monthly seminar sessions. Prof Gerald Steinberg, Chair.
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Israel Research Fellowship FAQs
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Investing in Research, Public Service and Leadership. 1 What is the Israel Research Fellowship? Potential placements include the Prime Minister's Office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, NGO Monitor, the National Security Council, the Jerusalem Post, as well as a host of think tanks and research centers. Prof Gerald Steinberg is the Academic supervisor of the program. 2 What does the Fellowship program entail? The Fellowship is comprised of three key components:. 3 Who can apply for the Fellowship? Our i...
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Israel Research Fellowship Grants
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Investing in Research, Public Service and Leadership. At the IRF we feel that in order to get the best Fellows we need to provide a generous grant that will enable the Fellows to focus on their placements and to get the best out of their Fellowship year. Each fellow receives a grant of at least $24,000 for the year. The exact amount varies year to year and depends on several factors including how many Fellows are chosen. Please note that Fellowship does not cover relocation (to Israel) costs.