Rotary Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict
resolution
Related links
Rotary Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict
resolution
Overview
Rotary World Peace Fellows are leaders promoting national and
international cooperation, peace, and the successful resolution of
conflict throughout their lives, in their careers, and through
service activities. Fellows can earn either a master's degree in
international relations, public administration, sustainable
development, peace studies, conflict resolution, or a related field,
or a professional development certificate in peace and conflict
resolution.
Each year, up to 110 Rotary World Peace Fellowships (60 master's
degree fellowships and 50 professional development certificate
fellowships) are offered on a competitive basis at seven Rotary
Centers, which operate in partnership with eight leading universities
(centers offer master's degree unless noted otherwise):
Chulalongkorn University , Bangkok, Thailand (professional
development center)
Duke University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , USA
International Christian University , Tokyo, Japan
Universidad del Salvador , Buenos Aires, Argentina
University of Bradford , West Yorkshire, England
University of California, Berkeley , USA
University of Queensland , Brisbane, Australia
Fellows are chosen from countries and cultures around the globe based
on their ability to have a significant, positive impact on world
peace and conflict resolution during their careers. Learn more about
program eligibility and deadlines .
To find out more about the Rotary Centers program, contact your local
Rotary club or the Rotary Centers Department at The Rotary
Foundation.
Get to know program alumni and read more about the centers that are
transforming the world. (PDF)
Download the application:
Rotary World Peace Fellowships Application 2010 (Word)
Rotary World Peace Fellowships Application 2010 (PDF)