Rotary offers peace fellowship

MILBROOK — Are you, or someone you know, interested in studying conflict resolution? A unique opportunity awaits a future peacemaker. The Rotary Clubs of the Hudson Valley, including the Rotary Club of Millbrook, are recruiting for the Rotary Peace Fellowship, a generous program that gives about 100 fellows each year the opportunity to obtain a professional development certificate or a master’s degree in Peace and Conflict Resolution. The fellowship includes tuition and fees, room and board, round-trip transportation and more.“One of the Rotary’s initial reasons for existing was to create peace and understanding in the world,” said Bill Bassett, the district governor for Rotary Clubs in the Hudson Valley, during a recent phone conversation. “The Rotarians in our area would like to have candidates who work or reside in the Hudson Valley and whom we can endorse for the Rotary Peace Fellowship program.”Guidelines are: Applicants should not be recent graduates of college, but have at least three to five years of work experience in a conflict-resolution field. It is not unusual for a candidate to be in his or her 30s. They must possess a bachelor’s degree and not be a Rotarian nor related to a Rotarian. Fellows are selected through a competitive worldwide process and are chosen for their ability to have a significant, positive impact on world peace throughout their careers. Successful candidates study at one of six university Rotary Peace Centers around the world, in Australia, England, Japan, Sweden, the United States or Thailand. Each center offers a unique curriculum and field-based learning opportunities that examine peace and conflict theory through various frameworks. To read one Rotary Peace Fellows’ reflections from her first week at the Rotary Peace Center at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, go to rotarypeacechula.wordpress.com. Alumni of the program work in a variety of areas, including local and national government, the military, law enforcement and international organizations such as the United Nations, Save The Children and the World Bank. The program has been in place for five years, which means there are about 500 alumni acting as catalysts for peace in their communities throughout the world right now.To learn more about applying for a Rotary World Peace Fellowship, contact David Greenwood, Rotary Club of Millbrook, at info@millbrookrotary.org or Bill Bassett, district governor for Rotary Clubs in the Hudson Valley, at 845-361-4732 or vbassett@hvc.rr.com.

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