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Promoting Rotary's goal of world peace, goodwill, and understanding, The Rotary Foundation's Educational Programs include Ambassadorial Scholarships, Grants for University Teachers, Group Study Exchange, and Rotary Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution, and Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies Program.
The Rotary Foundation’s Ambassadorial Scholarships Program is the world's largest private sponsor of university-level international scholarships. Awarded under this program are the following:
One of the most popular and rewarding programs of The Rotary Foundation is the Group Study Exchange. Under this program, teams of non-Rotarian business and professional people venture abroad for a four-to-six-week period to study the social, economic, business and cultural conditions of their host countries, and participate in homestay with Rotarians and their families. Matching Grants: Grants are made for educational or humanitarian projects sponsored and partially funded (at least 50%) by Rotary Clubs or districts in two or more countries.
One of the attractive features of GSE is the opportunity for the visiting team members to meet, talk and live with Rotarians and their families in a warm spirit of friendship and hospitality. Truly, the Group Study Exchange program has provided Rotarians with one of its most enjoyable, practical and meaningful ways to promote world understanding.
The Rotary Foundation has partnered with eight leading universities around the world to establish the Rotary Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution. Each year, Rotary will select up to 60 fellows to study at one of the seven Rotary Centers worldwide. The selected Rotary World Peace Fellows will begin two-year master's-level degree programs in conflict resolution, peace studies, and international relations. Each Rotary district may nominate one candidate for the selection process. The inaugural class of Rotary World Peace Fellows graduated in 2004.
Program Objectives -The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International has established the Rotary Centers for International Studies:
The Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies Program was established to provide professionals from around the world the opportunity to be trained in conflict resolution and mediation strategies and to become better equipped to help prevent and resolve conflict, as well as foster policies and create settings that ensure peace, worldwide. Offered in English, the program is aimed at mid- to upper-level professionals in governments, nongovernmental organizations, and private corporations. Beginning July 2006, the intensive three-month course housed at the newly established Rotary Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand will accept up to 30 program participants per session for two sessions per year. Each session will include both academic learning and practical fieldwork components. The program aims to:
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