Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Graduate School Fellowships for Student Campaigners/Activists

Attention undergrads! Have you helped run a campaign for student government at your school? Are you an activist in your community or for a particular cause? Have you covered politics for a student newspaper, blog, or radio/TV/internet show? Did you work or volunteer in a 2008 campaign? You could win a $10,000 scholarship for grad school!

Our friends over at the Graduate School of Political Management at the George Washington University are offering graduate fellowships in the following categories:
  • Outstanding Achievement in Undergraduate Student Government Campaigning
  • National Student Advocate of the Year
  • Excellence and Innovation in Political Media
  • Most Promising Student Campaigner

The Graduate School of Political Management seeks to improve politics by educating its students and professionals in the tools, principles, and values of participatory democracy, preparing them for careers as ethical and effective advocates and leaders at the international, national, and local levels.

Get all of the details here, and get that application in by March 31st.

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