The Advocacy Project (AP) is recruiting 12 Peace Fellows this summer to support community-based advocates in Nepal, Kenya, Uganda, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. Five Fellows will work in-country, and seven remotely.
Who: Alec Worsnop (Assistant Professor, School of Public Policy, UMD)
Title: Rebels Fire and Maneuver Too: How Combat Training Sustains Insurgent Warfare
Join us as DeNeen Brown, Associate Professor in the Philip Merrill College of Journalism and veteran Washington Post reporter, shares her experience researching and working on two documentaries about the Red Summer of 1919 and the Tulsa Massacre of 1921 and her work on the "Printing Hate" project
In partnership with the Robertson Foundation For Government (RFFG), the School of Public Policy names up to three incoming MPP students Robertson Fellows annually. Fellows will receive full tuition, a cost of living stipend and summer internship assistance.
In partnership with the Robertson Foundation For Government (RFFG), the School of Public Policy names up to three incoming MPP students Robertson Fellows annually. Fellows will receive full tuition, a cost of living stipend and summer internship assistance.
In partnership with the Robertson Foundation For Government (RFFG), the School of Public Policy names up to three incoming MPP students Robertson Fellows annually. Fellows will receive full tuition, a cost of living stipend and summer internship assistance.