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IFP is no longer accepting new applicants. The final cohort has
been selected, bringing the total number of IFP Fellows to around 4,300
worldwide. IFP will conclude its work by 2013.
The International Fellowships Program was launched with a grant
from the Ford Foundation in 2001. The program offered fellowships for
post-graduate study to leaders from underserved communities in
Fellowship recipients are exceptional individuals with demonstrated
social commitment and academic achievement. Typically, they are men and women
who have overcome obstacles such as poverty and discrimination to gain access
to higher education, and aspire to work for social justice in their home
communities upon completion of their studies.
As Ford Foundation President Luis Ubiñas noted, “IFP’s impact has
reached far beyond the Fellows...It is reshaping how governments, universities
and other scholarship programs are thinking about building diverse and talented
leaders committed to our most pressing global issues. And it is proving that
leaders from marginalized communities can compete academically in the most
challenging environments and return to their home countries to make a
difference.”
Intended as a decade-long program, IFP now enters its impact and
learning phase, focusing on assessing and disseminating the knowledge generated
by its groundbreaking model of leadership development. As part of its mandate,
IFP will work to shape policies that open the doors of higher education to a
new generation of social justice leaders."
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Unfortunately, this is the last cycle. The program won't
be reopened next year.
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