Aaron Swartz Fellowship

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Joseph Mcarthur

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May 24, 2016, 6:48:20 AM5/24/16
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Hi folks, 

Attached is a call for applications for an Aaron Swartz Fellowship from the Open Society Archives. I've also copied the text below. 

As always, if anyone would like to apply we're more than happy to give comments on your application or any other support. 

Cheers, 

Joe

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The Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives (Blinken osA), one of the initiators of the open Access movement intends to award a fellowship each year to promising young technology expert, scholar or activist working at the intersection of humanities, social sciences and technology studies or technological solutions. The fellowship is especially intended for those, with or without degree, who have strong practical skills in developing technological tools to make knowledge and data broadly available to the public; who have an interest in challenging information management practices in libraries and archives; who are ready to contribute to building innovative visual taxonomies or catalogs based on unorthodox ideas; and who can challenge the control of information by governments and publishers to promote civil liberties and online activism. 

Terms of Support 

Recipients will be supported for 3 months, starting (if possible) as early as september 1, 2016 or the latest January 1, 2017. Fellows will conduct their research at the Blinken osA during this time on their research topic that will combine technology, humanities and social science perspectives. Blinken osA offers one $10,000 fellowship, the Fellow will receive a fund of $1,000 to cover travel and other costs associated with research and professional development. 

Who is Eligible? 

To be eligible for the fellowship, applicants must have demonstrable results in technology and humanities. Fellows may not hold other appointments throughout the duration of the Fellowship. international scholars will be considered for the scholarship and Blinken osA will offer a visa sponsorship if needed. The selection Committee will announce the Fellows in August, 2016. 

Supporting Documents 

• Motivation letter explaining the applicant's technology and research experience, and presenting a proposal for a new research or laboratory project to be completed during the term of the fellowship 
• Curriculum Vitae 
• one-page description of a laboratory workshop to be presented 
• Two letters of recommendation 

All applications and attached materials are due no later than July 17, 2016, at 11:59 p.m. CeT. late applications will not be considered. please email your applications to the Blinken open society Archives at a...@ceu.edu
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