U.S. National Commission for Unesco

U.S. National Commission for Unesco The U.S. Government regarding its activities as a Member State of UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization).

National Commission for UNESCO is a Federal Advisory Committee housed within the Department of State, which is charged with providing advice to the U.S. The Commission is composed of no more than 100 Americans representing NGOs, Federal Government, State/Local Government; there are also several members who serve At-Large. Commissioners are appointed by the Secretary of State.

06/26/2018

Scientists and scientific institutions around the world are invited to present and nominate the most qualified candidates for the 2019 L’Oréal-UNESCO for Women in Science Awards, until 13 July 2018. Their active participation will ensure that the best female researchers from each continent are re...

05/24/2018

The Interior Department announced the selection of the “Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks” in Ohio as a proposed nomination by the United States to the World Heritage List.

U.S. Scientist Dr. Anela Choy - Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego - recogni...
03/09/2018

U.S. Scientist Dr. Anela Choy - Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego - recognized as a 2018 L’Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science International Rising Talent (https://en.unesco.org/women-in-science-rising-irt-2018).

Explore L'Oréal Corporate Foundation's photos on Flickr. L'Oréal Corporate Foundation has uploaded 2156 photos to Flickr.

03/07/2018

REMINDER: Applications for the LAURA W. BUSH TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP are due no later than Friday, March 9, 2018.

02/27/2018

UNESCO and UNODC have announced the launch of a new partnership to provide Global Citizenship Education in response to some of the world’s most pressing challenges to peace, justice and the rule of law.

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR THE LAURA W. BUSH TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP - Due by March 9, 2018OVERVIEWThe fellowship will help ...
01/11/2018

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR THE LAURA W. BUSH TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP - Due by March 9, 2018

OVERVIEW

The fellowship will help fund a proposal designed by the applicant to conduct brief work in a foreign country related to the mandate of UNESCO – using education, natural sciences, social and human sciences, culture, and/or communication and information to build strong ties among nations.

The fellowship is intended for American college/university students who express an interest in international collaboration but as of yet had not been afforded many opportunities to travel abroad.

The length of time for the travel is expected to be between 4 and 6 weeks and should include interaction with individuals from other nations. During his/her travel, the recipient should be willing to participate in public diplomacy events arranged with the pertinent U.S. State Department Consulate, Mission, and/or Embassy.

Following the travel, the recipient agrees to submit a report describing experiences and analyzing objectives achieved; share his/her experiences with others; and be available to make a presentation to the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO.

ELIGIBILITY

In order to apply for the Laura W. Bush Traveling Fellowship, applicants:

- Must be a U.S. Citizen eligible for foreign travel
- Must be at least 18 years old and not older than 25 at the time of application
- Must be currently enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university in the United States

SELECTION

Only complete applications received by the application deadline will be considered. A subcommittee of the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO, which shall include a personal representative of Mrs. Laura W. Bush, will conduct an initial review of the applications, conduct phone interviews as needed, and provide recommendations to the entire Commission about which candidates are the most qualified to receive the Fellowship. The number of recipients and exact amount of money awarded will depend on the quality of applications and the funds available. The average fellowship award is $2,500.

EVALUATION CRITEREA

- Originality and feasibility of proposal
- Quality of essay
- Apparent dedication to bridging nations, enlarging freedoms, and promoting democracy through one or more of UNESCO’s fields of competence
- Performance during interview, if applicable

THE APPLICATION PACKAGE

The application cover sheet (form DS-7646), as well as the By-laws for the Laura W. Bush Fellowship can be requested by email at [email protected].

All material must be submitted electronically as a single file (.doc or .pdf where the filename is the first and last name of the applicant) to the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO Executive Secretariat ([email protected]) by 5:00 pm EST on the application deadline.

Applications are due March 9, 2018 for travel this summer.

The application packet should include:

1) Completed application cover sheet (form DS-7646)

2) One page summary of project, including items that help provide a concise, clear understanding of the proposal, such as:

- Goals/objectives/outcomes
- Timeline
- Budget, funding, and plan for supplementary funding should it
be needed to complete objectives (including letters of support or commitment, if relevant)
- Methodology for monitoring/evaluating success, potential impact and sustainability
- Action plan/ideas for follow-on activities
- Any relevant resources or photos

3) Essay (up to 500 words, double spaced) explaining your interest in being considered for the award and how your proposed project reflects or is related to both UNESCO’s mandate and U.S. interests in promoting peace by sharing advances in education, science, culture, and communications.

4) Current resume

5) One letter of recommendation (from an academic source or another of the applicant’s choosing)

Questions regarding the application process or receipt of applications can be directed to [email protected].

01/18/2017

Ancient Egyptian coffins like this one will benefit from a new Egyptian-American project to assess, document, and conserve more than 500 ancient coffins at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo!

01/18/2017
01/18/2017

Marking the launch of the commitment, P&G brought together a panel to raise awareness of the extreme vulnerability of refugee girls and to secure solutions to their future through education and skills development.

01/18/2017

The education sector, together with other sectors/stakeholders, has a responsibility to protect children & young people from violence in & around schools. A comprehensive education sector response to & is needed http://bit.ly/2iZP83k & http://bit.ly/2jLZf02

01/17/2017

often occurs in playgrounds & classrooms; whereas is more likely to occur in toilets, changing rooms & other locations where children & adolescents aren’t supervised http://bit.ly/2iZP83k & http://bit.ly/2jLZf02

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