Colegas,
Reenv�o esta nota recibida del buen amigo Jose J. Arocha.
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Pablo Liendo
>From: "Jose J. Arocha" <[email protected]>
>Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 16:53:37 -0800
>
>Amigos,
>
>Por favor distribuyan este anuncio ampliamente en su network en Venezuela
>y America Latina.
>
>Saludos,
>
>Jose
>----------------------
>Announcement
>
>The Reuters Digital Vision Fellowship Program at Stanford University is
>accepting applications for 2005-06 (September-June). The deadline is March
>15, 2005. Fellowships will be awarded on Monday, May 16, 2005.
>
>The Program
>
>Digital Vision Fellows are dedicated to technology solutions for social
>enterprise. For the 2005-06 academic year, the program will focus on the
>following broad categories:
>
>" Micro-finance, remittances, and alternative currencies.
>" Low-cost Internet connectivity networks, devices, and interfaces.
>" Rural telemedicine networks, equipment, and services.
>" Social software, community-building, and learning tools.
>
>DV Fellows draw on the resources of Stanford University and Silicon Valley
>to research the needs and requirements of their project, identify the best
>technology choices, create proof-of-concept prototypes, and develop
>sustainable business models. Financial support is available for prototype
>development. DV Fellows have Visiting Scholar privileges at Stanford,
>including the ability to audit courses. Fellows also participate in a
>structured Digital Vision Program with weekly classes, seminars, and
>workshops. DV Fellows collaborate with faculty, students, and with each
>other. The program also facilitates connections between DV Fellows and its
>technology partners including Reuters, Google, Advanced Micro Devices, and
>the Grameen Technology Foundation.
>
>Fees and Scholarships
>
>The Reuters Foundation will award 12-15 full time fellowships, covering
>all Stanford fees and expenses. Additionally living stipends are available
>for fellows accepted from developing world countries. For additional
>information please click on the "Become a Fellow" link on our website at
>http://rdvp.org. Successful candidates are professionals who wish to apply
>their skills to a humanitarian project, and program managers who are
>engaged in ICT projects in the developing world.
>
>Stuart Gannes, Director
>Reuters Digital Vision Program
>Stanford University
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