The
EBU Special Assistance Project was established in June 2009 to
reinforce support for Members of the Union encountering deep
difficulties – political, financial, technical or other – at a time of
rapid technological change.
Within this framework, the new EBU Special Assistance Scholarship
will support high-potential professionals facing challenges in
management, content and technology. This scheme is funded by the Network
Media Programme of the Open Society Foundation, with EBU Members
providing in-kind contributions.
Who may apply?
The Scholarship is open to any full-time employee of an EBU Member eligible for the Special Assistance Project.
The Scholarship is open to any full-time employee of an EBU Member eligible for the Special Assistance Project.
What may I apply for?
Two kinds of scholarship are available:
Track A: facilitates participation in EBU TRAINING courses
Track B: funds individual projects for on-the-job training and mentoring, by twinning staff from assisted Members with counterparts from assisting Members.
Two kinds of scholarship are available:
Track A: facilitates participation in EBU TRAINING courses
Track B: funds individual projects for on-the-job training and mentoring, by twinning staff from assisted Members with counterparts from assisting Members.
What is the deadline for applications?
Track A: Scholarships are awarded throughout the year. The application form must be sent one month before the course takes place.
Track B: Applications for the first round of scholarship awards must be received by 31 October 2011.
How does the selection process work?
Track A & Track B: The scholarships will be awarded by a jury based on specific criteria including professional experience, motivation, and ability to harness and spread the knowledge or experience acquired.
Track A: Scholarships are awarded throughout the year. The application form must be sent one month before the course takes place.
Track B: Applications for the first round of scholarship awards must be received by 31 October 2011.
How does the selection process work?
Track A & Track B: The scholarships will be awarded by a jury based on specific criteria including professional experience, motivation, and ability to harness and spread the knowledge or experience acquired.
What does each scholarship cover?
Track A: Transport and accommodation and registration fee.
Track B: Transport and accommodation.
Track A: Transport and accommodation and registration fee.
Track B: Transport and accommodation.
(Source : European Broadcasting Union)
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