Rotary Peace Fellowship has opened its portal for the application of the 2025 scholarship. In this year’s slot, the programme has set aside 130 slots of fully funded scholarship to individuals who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and peace keeping motive in the world.
According to a letter dated March 25, 2024 to the St John’s Ambulance CEO, Harun Gikera, the Rotary Foundation aims to support international students who are committed to making a positive impact on the world and aspire to become influential ambassador for peace.
The letter further clarifies that the programme will be selecting 50 peace fellows for master’s degree at six partners’ universities in Asia, Australia, Europe and the United States and 80 fellows for the post graduate diplomas at Makerere University in Uganda and Bahcesehir University in Turkey.
The scholarship is also an opportunity that covers all expenses of the qualified applicants and will make sure students learn effective methods and techniques to help them become the influential peace ambassadors and skilled professionals in the future.
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The successful students will receive training from the highly trained researchers and professionals and form part of a diverse learning community through alumni networking.
Applicants are encouraged to visit the Rotary Peace Centres Facebook page for application.
The Rotary Foundation has been in operation since 1917, making positive changes and gathering future leaders from all over the world.
It has trained over 1500 fellows from different parts of the world helping them become better leaders in peace and development since 2022.
The application is open until May 15 2024.
By Brian Ndigo
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