Time: February 15, 2013 all day
Location: "Online nomination"
Website or Map: www.iie.org/Programs/V…
Event Type: prize for peace, victor j. goldberg
Organized By: The Institute of International Education (IIE)
Latest Activity: Feb 5
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Greetings from the Institute of International Education. At this time we are pleased to announce the call for nominations for the 9th annual Victor J. Goldberg IIE Prize for Peace in the Middle East. The prize recognizes outstanding work being conducted jointly by two individuals, one Arab and one Israeli, working together to advance the cause of peace in the Middle East. The two individuals whose work is judged to be most successful in bringing people together and breaking down the barriers of hatred will share a $10,000 prize.
We would greatly appreciate your assistance in publicizing this Prize to anyone you know who may be eligible, or who may be interested in nominating others. For your reference, please find attached a description of the Goldberg IIE Prize, which we hope you will forward to any relevant colleagues. Please send any questions or comments to goldbergprize@iie.org.
To be eligible for the Prize, at least one of the nominated individuals must have visited the United States as a participant of any program administered by the Institute of International Education (IIE), or any exchange program funded by any of IIE’s sponsors and administered by another organization. Alumni of the following IIE-administered programs, among others, are encouraged to apply: Fulbright Programs, Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowships, International Visitor Leadership Program (formerly International Visitor Program, or IVP), State Department Middle East Partnership Initiative, Ford Foundation International Fellowship Program, Ford Foundation Global Travel and Learning Fund, and training programs funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Fulbright alumni and alumni of the Israel Arab Scholarship Program whose grants were administered by AMIDEAST are also eligible. Similarly, individuals who came to the United States under funding from the Ford Foundation or as part of the International Visitor Leadership Program are eligible even if they were participating in a program coordinated by another organization.
Nominations may be submitted by the individuals themselves or by a third party. The Nomination deadline is February 15, 2013, and the winners will be announced in the spring. For further information or to download a copy of the nomination form, please visit www.iie.org/goldbergprize.
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Nominations for the Prize are due on February 15. You are encouraged to apply.
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