[Nfbkabs] INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM FOR YOUTH LEADERSHIP
Joe Orozco
jsorozco at gmail.com
Wed Oct 31 18:19:28 CDT 2007
Mobility International USA (MIUSA) is currently accepting applications
from highly motivated high school students with and without disabilities
from throughout the U.S. for their Youth Citizenship for Disability
Inclusion Exchange Program. MIUSA exchange programs are inclusive of
people with all types of disabilities, including people who are deaf and
hard of hearing, or have cognitive, visual, physical, psychiatric,
systemic, non-apparent, or other types of disabilities. MIUSA will
provide appropriate accommodations to each qualified participant with a
disability, including ASL interpretation and alternative formats. In
this program youth will travel to Bahrain; expenses will be covered.
Application deadline is Nov. 19, 2007. For more information go to
http://www.miusa.org/miusa-exchange-programs
TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIPS: OVERSEAS ADVENTURE PROGRAMS FOR BLIND AND SIGHTED
STUDENTS
Global Explorers' Leading the Way Program to Peru Global Explores
invites high school or college level students to participate in one of
its Summer 2008 blind and sighted Leading the Way Programs. The program
seeks students who feel that this experience will help their personal
growth and discovery. Machu Picchu, Peruvian Andes: June 23 to July 5,
2008. Visit the web site for further information about this trip and
others being offered. Deadline for application is Nov, 1, 2007.
http://www.globalexplorers.org/site/leadingtheway/more/future_trips/
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS ON DISABILITY & THE ENVIRONMENT, BREATH & SHADOW
This online journal of literature and disability culture, seeks
submissions specifically from writers with disabilities, of poetry,
fiction, creative nonfiction, theater, reviews or interviews for its
January 2008 issue on the theme of "Disability & the Environment."
Submissions due Oct 31, 2007. For more information go to
http://www.abilitymaine.org/breath/write.html
while the current issue
can be found at
http://www.abilitymaine.org/breath .
JUNK-FREE SCHOOLS VIDEO CONTEST
The Center for Science in the Public Interest is hosting the first-ever
Junk-Free Schools Video Contest The contest invites young filmmakers to
make a video under three-minutes making the case for getting junk-food
out of schools. It is part of a nationwide campaign to bring healthier
foods to schools. Maximum Award: $100 gift certificate for iTunes and
the video will be showcased on the school foods Web site. Eligibility:
youth filmmakers. Deadline: November 1, 2007.
http://www.schoolfoods.org/contest.html
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES AT THE WASHINGTON CENTER
The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars is pleased
to announce it will continue to help increase scholarship opportunities
for students with disabilities. Thanks to the generous support of the
AT&T Foundation and The HSC Foundation, The Washington Center is working
to help students develop leadership skills and gain valuable work
experience in government, business and the non-profit sector. The
Washington Center will complement students' professional experience with
solid academic training for credit from highly qualified instructors. In
addition, students will be exposed to community, national and
international leaders through workshops, seminars, lectures, embassy
visits and networking events held throughout the course of each
semester. Applications are available at
http://www.twc.edu/students/how_to_apply.shtml
2008-2009 NATIONAL SECURITY EDUCATION PROGRAM (NSEP) DAVID L. BOREN
SCHOLARSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP
Created in 1991, NSEP awards undergraduate scholarships and graduate
fellowships to American students for study of world regions critical to
U.S. interests (including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe,
Eurasia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East). Boren
Scholarships provide up to $20,000 for an academic year's study abroad.
Boren Fellowships provide up to $30,000 for language study and
international research. Application deadline for the Boren Fellowship is
January 30, 2008 and for the Boren Scholarship is February 12, 2008. For
more information go to
http://www.iie.org/nsep
THE 2008 BARBARA JORDAN HEALTH POLICY SCHOLARS PROGRAM
The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation is accepting applications for the
2008 Barbara Jordan Health Policy Scholars Program. This opportunity is
for college seniors and recent college graduates who have a strong
interest in addressing racial and ethnic health disparities, or who are
themselves a member of a population that is adversely affected by racial
and ethnic health disparities. The application deadline is 5:00pm ET on
December 14, 2007.
Application materials and more information are available online at
http://www.kff.org/minorityhealth/bjscholars/index.cfm
AAPD 2008 SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
For the seventh year in a row, the Mitsubishi Electric America
Foundation (MEAF) and the American Association of People with
Disabilities (AAPD) are offering a Congressional internship program for
undergraduate students with disabilities. The MEAF-AAPD Congressional
Internship Program provides an opportunity for students with
disabilities to work on Capitol Hill for eight weeks (or in some cases
with a Federal agency) and acquire valuable work experience that will
enrich their academic studies . Applications must be received by 5:00
p.m. (Eastern Time) on Friday, December 14, 2007. For further
information, guidelines, and application, visit
http://www.aapd.com/internships/internship08/MEAFinternInfo08.htm .
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