--- On Fri, 1/30/15, Hartman, Ann <HartmanA@EastWestCenter.org> wrote: > From: Hartman, Ann <HartmanA@EastWestCenter.org> > Subject: Deadline Extended for the 2015 Jefferson Fellowships > > Date: Friday, January 30, 2015, 1:58 PM > > > > > > > > > Dear Jefferson Fellowships Alumni > in Indonesia, > > > > > I wanted to let you all know that > we have officially extended the deadline for applications > for the 2015 Jefferson Fellowships to Tuesday, February 10. > > > We are very eager to have a strong > journalist from Indonesia in this year's program. Your > new president has taken many initiatives with regard to > maritime issues for Indonesia, > the oceans are so critical for Indonesia and your country > plays a key role in maritime security, especially through > the Malacca Strait. > > > I hope you will help me spread the > word to promising candidates or just widely throughout your > journalist networks. > The announcement with the revised due date is below. > Attached please find a revised version of the program > announcement and a copy of the application form. > > Please note that journalists > should apply regardless of their ability to pay the program > fee. > We don't want this to be an obstacle to participation > as we know it may be a significant hardship for some. We may > be able to help identify external sources to help offset or > cover this cost for the selected candidate if > needed. > > > Thank you very much for your help! > > > With best regards, > > Ann > > Ann Hartman > | Jefferson Fellowships Coordinator, East-West > Seminars | East-West Center | (808) 944-7619 > > www.eastwestcenter.org/jefferson > > > > > > > > > Email > not displaying correctly? > View it in your browser. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The East-West > Center is delighted to announce that we are now accepting > applications for the: > > > > 2015 Jefferson > Fellowships: Study and Reporting Tour > for Journalists > > > > The Jefferson Fellowships, a three-week study, dialogue and > travel reporting program, provides an excellent opportunity > for journalists to deepen their knowledge of critical Asia > Pacific regional issues, gain on-the-ground perspectives, > and build a reliable > information network of international sources to generate > stories and provide coverage of Asia Pacific, a region of > growing global trade and power in the 21st century. > > > > Dates: May 2-23, 2015 > > > > Theme: "The South China Sea: Trade, > Resources and Conflict" > > > > Travel Destinations: Honolulu, Hawaii; > Beijing & Hainan, China; Manila & Masinloc, > Philippines; and Singapore > > > > Who Can Apply: Working print, broadcast, > and on-line journalists in the United States, Asia and the > Pacific Islands. Five years of experience preferred. English > fluency required. > > > > Funding: The Jefferson Fellowships are > supported by a grant from > The Freeman Foundation and by the East-West Center. > These funds provide for 10-14 full or partial > scholarships that cover airfare, lodging, meals, and > materials. There will be 4-5 Fellowships for qualified > American journalists and 7-9 for Asia > Pacific journalists. > > > > All participants, regardless of amount of > scholarship, must pay an $800 programming fee to cover costs > not provided by the scholarship funds. Participants > are also responsible for all applicable visa fees, any > additional visa-related expenses, > health insurance and baggage fees. Journalists should apply > regardless of their ability to cover the program fee. The > East-West Center may be able to assist in finding funding to > offset or cover the program fee. > > > > Application Deadline for Indonesian > Journalists: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 > > > > Information and applications: For more > information about the program and how to apply, please visit > our website: > www.EastWestCenter.org/jefferson > > > > Theme: "The South China Sea: Trade, > Resources and Conflict" > > > > The seas are vitally important to the Asia Pacific region. > Countries in the region are heavily dependent on > international trade and imported energy, the bulk of which > travel by sea. They are the source of much of the protein in > the diets of many countries in > the region, a demand that is increasing as middle classes > grow. They have potentially valuable energy and mineral > resources. The South China Sea is one of the world's > most heavily used transit corridors and is the key route for > trade as well as the imported > energy fueling regional economies. It is estimated that > roughly half a billion people live within 100 miles of the > coasts of the South China Sea and the seas are rich in > fishing and hydrocarbon resources. There have long been > disputes over sovereignty, overlapping > exclusive economic zones and competing claims, but > increased demand for resources and shifting geopolitics have > heightened these tensions, creating conflict and an urgent > need for regional coordination in the seas. These tensions > can hinder needed cooperation > on other critical challenges of sustainable management of > sea-based resources, protecting the environment, combating > criminal activities such as poaching and piracy, and > ensuring the stable and efficient freedom of navigation that > plays a key role in Asia's > growth and prosperity. > > > > The 2015 Jefferson Fellowships will provide journalists with > an opportunity to deepen their understanding of these > complex issues including the role that oceans play in the > prosperity and security of Asia Pacific countries, the legal > frameworks that govern > the use of the seas, the roles of various countries and > organizations in enforcing these rules, the disputes over > ownership of maritime territory in the South China Sea and > the prospects for the way forward. In Honolulu journalists > will learn about these issues > and the role of the United States from regional experts, US > military officials, and presentations by one another. Travel > to China and the Philippines will provide first hand > perspectives from two of the key claimants in South China > Sea territorial disputes. > Visits to the capital cities as well as local communities > bordering the South China Sea will explore the importance of > the seas to both countries—one a continental rising > global power and the other a developing island nation. In > Singapore, participants will > explore the business of trade by sea in a city-state highly > dependent on maritime transshipment for its prosperity and > one of the gateways to the Malacca Strait, through which > almost 50,000 ships carrying half the world's trade and > one-third of global oil > pass each year. Singapore also offers an opportunity to > explore strategies and scenarios for regional cooperation in > managing territorial disputes as well as efforts to mitigate > piracy and manage congestion in these vital shipping lanes. > > > > Contact: Ann Hartman, > jefferson@eastwestcenter.org or (808) 944-7619 > > > > Apply Now! Deadline for > Indonesian Candidates: > Tuesday, February 10, 2015 > > > > The East-West Center > promotes better relations and understanding between the > United States and the nations of the Asia Pacific region > through cooperative research, education and professional > development programs. > > > > You are receiving this email because of your connection with > the East-West Center. > > > > > > > >
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