National Geographic Society/Waitt Grants

Deadline: on a rolling basis
Open to: worldwide internationals with respective level of expertise and experience
Grant:  5.000-15.000 US dollars

Description

The National Geographic Society/Waitt Grants Program funds projects that require venture capital, supporting exceptional projects while foregoing a time-consuming peer-review process. NGS/Waitt grants are able to fund “proof of concept” research for applicants at an earlier stage in their careers than other NGS grant programs. Special emphasis is placed on expedited grant processing and turnaround.

Eligibility

The National Geographic Society/Waitt Grants Program supports a variety of project, that are generally not covered by other sources of funding. Waitt Grants Program will fund worldwide internationals who are able to show  a commensurate level of expertise and experience, but are not required to have an  advanced degrees to be eligible for funding.

Grant

National Geographic Society/Waitt grants are awarded on a rolling basis and range from U.S. $5,000-$15,000. There is no set quantity of grants awarded, but budget constraints keep the number to approximately a hundred per year.

Grant restrictions:

  • National Geographic Society grants may not be used for indirect costs or expenses not directly related to the project. This does not exclude salaries and fringe benefits.
  • Funds may not be used for travel to scientific/professional meetings or conferences, legal actions, land acquisition, endowments, construction of permanent field stations or publishing research results.
  • Grant recipients are expected to provide the National Geographic Society with rights of first refusal for popular publication of their findings.

Application

You can apply for  grant from the National Geographic Society/Waitt Grants program through the online application system available here. The applicants should provide information about themselves, the project and  budget. After you submit your application the selection committee will elaborate your application and project, and will make a decision within 10 weeks of application submission. Applicants planning work in foreign countries should include at least one local collaborator as part of their research teams. The selection committee will not consider applications seeking support only for laboratory work or archival research.

Before conducting the application, also note that:

  • The application form can be completed in multiple sessions. You will be allowed to save your work to an online account and complete it at another time;
  • You will have the opportunity to upload electronic copies of your curriculum vitae (CV), publication record, maps, images, and alternative budgets before submitting your application. Instructions will be provided. A copy of your CV is required;
  • Please ensure that your browser is configured to receive cookies;
  • If you have any questions about the online application form, please email waitt@ngs.org.

For additional information please visit the official webpage HERE.

 

The Japan Foreign Trade Council Essay Competition 2014

Deadline: 12 September 2014
Open to: students, young researchers or business people around the globe
Prize: 200.000 JPY (1,458 EUR) to 1.000.000 JPY (7,290 EUR)

Description

The Japan Foreign Trade Council (JFTC) is calling for students, young researchers or business people around the globe to participate in the JFTC Essay competition 2014 and express their opinions on matters of national and international importance.
You can choose between the following two topics:

  • Future of the “SHOSHA” in the Global Economy;
  • Toward Developing Japan’s “Resources” by 2020: A Strategy for Utilizing Them for the Benefit of the World.

If you choose the first topic, make sure that you review all information about SHOSHA: their funciton and activitiesresearch on SOGO SHOSHA: Origins, Establishment and Development and also their handbook (available on their webpage).

Eligibility

Anyone can dive in the essay competition regardless of nationality or age.

Awards

The Japan Foreign Trade Council will award:

  • 1.000.000 JPY (7,290 EUR) for the winner;
  • up to 3 awards of 200.000 JPY (1,458 EUR)-Prize of Excellence.

The winners announcement will be made on 12 December 2014. For the international winners JFTC will provide round-trip air-ticket to Tokyo, Japan to attend the award ceremony to be held on 7 January 2015.

Application

You can submit your application through the entry form available here. After you provide the required information, your essays must be submitted in а specified format sheet. Applicants must  present both essay title and summary for the application to be considered complete. Incomplete applications are not evaluated. Essays in English must be 4,000 words& in Japanese language must be 10,000 characters. Please note that previously published materials are not eligible for submission.

For additional information please visit the official website. 

 

FISU Young Reporters Programme 2015

Deadline: 15 October 2014
Open to: 21 – 25 year old students or recent graduates in journalism or communications from around the world
Venue: 3 – 14 July 2015 in Gwangju, Korea

Description

International University Sports Federation (FISU) launched this journalism education programme to provide young (sport) journalists with a unique training experience during FISU’s major multisport event, the Summer Universiade. All Young Reporters will undertake both general and specialized training in various aspects of sports reporting and the coverage of major events such as the Universiade. The course will look at what makes a good human interest/sport story, how to tell it informatively and entertainingly, when to look for more background detail and why accuracy and fairness still remain the cornerstone of reporting. According to their specific interests, participants will specialize in areas of media such as print reporting (newspaper, magazine and agency), news and sports photography and Internet/new media. Stories, photographs, audio and video packages will be published within the FISU and Gwangju Universiade Internet sites and will be freely available, without rights, to media organizations worldwide.

Eligibility

Candidates has to be between the ages of 21 – 25 undertaking full or part time studies towards a career in communications, journalism or other areas of news media. Recent university graduates working as interns or in similar training roles in established news organizations may also be considered. They will be outstandingly proficient in writing and presenting news reports in English.

Costs

FISU will cover the cost of travel from the candidate’s home to Gwangju and back, while the Gwangju OC will provide accommodation and meals.

Application

Individuals interested in applying are asked to submit in English:

  • Current and detailed CV with date of birth and photo accompanied by covering letter;
  • Current address, E-mail address and Skype address;
  • Two letters of reference from academic or professional contacts;
  • An A4 page text (300 to 500 words) that could serve as an intro page for a book entitled: ‘Major Sporting Events: Pitfalls for Young Reporters?’.

The deadline for applications is 15 October 2014. All applications should be sent to media@fisu.net in pdf format. An intake interview might be conducted via Skype for the final selection round to assess the English proficiency of the candidates.

For further information, please visit the official website.

 

Sushi Logo Design Contest 2014

Deadline: 19 October 2014
Open to: individuals of any nationality 15-years old and up
Awards: US$24,000 in cash prizes

Description

Sushi Express is currently hosting a logo design contest and inviting designers around the world to make a logo using the Chinese characters “爭鮮”. The “爭鮮”, part of the name for “Zensen Sushi Express”, is a play on words, meaning “vying for freshness”, which sounds like the phrase “truly fresh,” underscoring the company’s insistence on providing fresh, healthy, safe, and delicious food . The Zensen Sushi Express Group’s brand name reflects our policy of providing “quality food at affordable prices”.

The contest will be held in two phases. The initial selection will be held between 20 and 30 October 2014. In this first phase, entries will be selected to compete in the second phase of the contest, the finals. The finals will be held between 7 and 14 November 2014. From the shortlist, the five best entries will be selected. Three individuals who took part in the online voting to predict the entries most likely to win will also be awarded prizes.

Eligibility

The call is open to individuals of any nationality 15-years old and up. Groups can take part in the competition.

Awards

The prize fund includes more than US$24,000, from which $20,000 are reserved for the winning design. The organizer will be responsible any necessary expenses, such as taxes, and money transfer fees.

Application

The deadline for submissions is 19 October 2014.

After completing their logo design, contestants are to fill in registration forms and explain design concepts in writing to help judges better understand concepts behind entry designs. In the event that the organizer is unable to contact a contestant because the contestant did not provide sufficient contact information, the entry will be disqualified. Contestants are to submit registration form, copyright transfer and personal information consent form. Click here to access the online application system.

If you have any questions, please refer to the FAQs section. For further information, please visit the official website.

 

 

The First Global Forum on Youth Policies in Baku, Azerbaijan

Deadline:  27 August 2014 at 23:59 (Central European Time)
Open to: participants between the ages of 18 and 35 years old, from around the world
Venue: 28th – 30th October 2014, Baku, Azerbaijan

Description

The First Global Forum on Youth Policies, co-convened by the Office of the United Nations Secretary General’s Envoy on Youth, UNDP, UNESCO and the Council of Europe will take place in Baku, Azerbaijan from 28-30 October 2014, with thanks to the generosity of our host, the Ministry of Youth and Sport of the Government of the Republic of Azerbaijan, in the framework of Azerbaijan’s Chairmanship of the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers. The Forum will be supported by youthpolicy.org, an organisation that generates and consolidates knowledge and information on youth policies across the policy cycle, ranging from analysis and policy formulation to implementation and evaluation.

The First Global Forum on Youth Policies  will be the basis for providing United Nations member states and other stakeholders with a unique opportunity to engage in a meaningful dialogue which will yield concrete suggestions for specific follow-up action and the way forward for effective youth policies. It is expected that the Forum will bring together an estimated 700 participants including representatives of governments, the youth community, civil society, international development partners, academia and research institutions, donors, the private sector, and more. Within this overall context, and complementary to youth policy practitioners nominated by the Forum co-convenors and participating governments, 200 youth policy practitioners will be selected based on this open call.

Eligibility

Eligible candidates for these 200 ‘open spots’ include:
  1. Youth policy practitioners;
  2. Youth activists and members of youth movements working on youth policy;
  3. Representatives/experts of youth-led organizations, civil society organizations, and networks working on youth policy;
  4. Research experts from institutes, universities and think tanks with a focus on youth policy;
  5. Development experts from organizations, agencies and institutions in the youth sector;
  6. Programming experts from donors active in supporting policy change in the youth field.
Applicants should:
  • Preferably be aged 18-35;
  • Be able to communicate professionally in English;
  • Be experienced in formulation, implementation and/or monitoring of youth policy at the national, regional or global level.
Applications from Azerbaijan will be considered in the same manner as applications from other countries.

Costs

Selected participants of The First Global Forum on Youth Policies  will be provided with the following:

  • Selected participants will be provided with roundtrip air or ground transport ticket: city of departure – Baku – city of return.
  • Accomodation and meals during the days of the Forum will also be provided.
  • Participants will be requested not to book individually with hotels in Baku.
  • All expenses are covered by the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Azerbaijan and UNDP Azerbaijan.
  • Accomodation and meals before or after the Forum are the responsibility of the participant.
  • Each participant will receive a free visa upon arrival in Baku airport.

Application

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: 27th August 2014 (application will close at 23.59 CET). Any application received after this time will not be considered.
The selection of participants will take into consideration the following criteria:
  • Interest: The applicant is highly motivated to attend and will substantively contribute to the Forum;
  • Exposure: The applicant has shown past experience of minimum 2 years related to youth policy formulation, implementation and/or research;
  • Impact: The applicant and his/her organization have the capacity to disseminate the results of the Forum back to the youth community;
  • Gender and geographical balance;
Young people from underrepresented and marginalised groups and youth policy practitioners working with underrepresented and marginalised groups (such as young people with disabilities, indigenous youth, youth from rural communities/young farmers, young people from conflict affected areas, marginalized ethnic and cultural groups, young people from low social and economic backgrounds, migrants and refugees, young people not in education, employment and training) are encouraged to apply.
All applicants will be notified by September 15, 2014. Successful applicants will be asked to confirm their participation by September 20.

In order to applyregister HERE.

If you have any questions, before applying, please download and read the open call. or write to: applications@youthpolicyforum.org.

The official web-page.

 

European Summer School on “Prejudice, Genocide, Remembrance” 2014 in Budapest, Hungary

Deadline:  20 July 2014 at 23:59 CET
Open to: participants from the member states of the Council of Europe
Venue: 25-29 August 2014, Budapest, Hungary

Description

The Tom Lantos Institute (Budapest), the Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Education and Psychology (Budapest), and CEJI – A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe (Brussels) are organizing a European Summer School, on “Prejudice, Genocide, Remembrance” for civil servants, educators, journalists, and civil society representatives.

The Summer School combines substantive education with skills training. It employs a multidisciplinary approach that complements Holocaust education with human rights training. In its methodology it combines collective-memory workshops with the discussion of relevant cases of human rights violations and the teaching of skills to prevent and counter these violations. The principle goal of this training is to develop understanding of the ways collective memories of traumatic past events shape inter-community relations in the present. Furthermore, the training situates prejudice and genocide in the context of human rights and democratic values.

In Central and Eastern Europe one reason for the spread of anti-Semitism and anti-Romani racism is the weak socialisation of democratic values and human rights in the midst of civil society. The Summer School teaches human rights norms and skills to become active in preventing and countering racism and to promote respect for the rights of ethnic and religious minorities.

The Summer School is supported by the Civil Fund-2014 of the Holocaust Memorial Year in Hungary and the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance.

Trainings and lectures include:

  • Prejudices: then and now
  • The Holocaust and the Roma genocide
  • Anti-discrimination: countering anti-Semitism and racism against Roma
  • After genocide: collective memory and reconciliation
  • Minority rights including Roma rights
  • Examples of collective memory
  • Human rights education, holocaust education, education on anti-Semitism
  • Human rights, minority rights and public policies
  • Human rights in the media

Eligibility

In order to be considered eligible to apply, you must fulfill all of the following criteria:

  • Educators from secondary and higher education;
  • Civil servants, decision-makers and public officials who deal primarily with education policies, human and minority rights and other related policy-fields;
  • Journalists;
  • Members of civil society organizations, practitioners;
  • MA and PhD students who wish to acquire competitive personal competence beneficial for their future careers in academia or in practice-oriented professions;
  • Representatives of the different Churches.

Costs&Scholarships

  • 10 international scholarships are available. Please, find details below.

For participants without a scholarship, meals, accommodation and travel costs have to  be covered by the participants themselves. Meals will be arranged by the organizers and paid by the participants in advance. More details will be provided for successful participants.

10 scholarships are offered by the Tom Lantos Institute for applicants from the member states of the Council of Europe.
The scholarships cover the tuition, accommodation, meals and travel costs to Budapest.
Applicants for scholarship have to have:

  • Current interest or work in the field;
  • Motivation to improve their understanding and skills;
  • Plans for future activities or career where they can use the knowledge, contacts and skills acquired.

Application

  • Deadline for Application: 20 July, 2014, 23:59 CET
  • Date of Notification: 25 July, 2014.
To apply, submit the following materials to applications@tomlantosinstitute.hu
  • Application Form (it can be downloaded here)
  • Curriculum Vitae
A good command of English is required as the language of the Summer School will be English.

The official web-page.

 

2014 Future Leaders Summit in London, UK

Deadline:  22 July 2014
Open to: participants between the ages of 25 and 35 years old from NATO member or partner countries (see HERE)
Venue: 3-6 September 2014, London, UK

Description

The Atlantic Council is now accepting applications for the second round of its 2014 Future Leaders Summit recruitment. Exceptional leaders between 25 and 35 years of age from select NATO member and partner countries are encouraged to apply. We are currently recruiting from the United Kingdom and from countries not already represented in the 2014 Emerging Leaders Working Group. In 2014, the United Kingdom will become the center of the political world as it hosts the NATO Summit. Heads of state and government, top diplomats, military commanders, and other international leaders will convene to make decisions that will affect the global economy and geopolitical landscape. The British government and NATO have invited the Atlantic Council to host a high-profile future leaders event alongside the official summit.

Organized in partnership with the Atlantic Treaty Association and Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom, the 2014 Future Leaders Summit will be the primary public diplomacy event of the NATO Summit and serve to connect emerging leaders from North America, Europe, and other regions with one another, the Alliance’s current leaders, and a network of likeminded peers. Summit delegates will have unique access to programming inside the Celtic Manor estate, the official NATO Summit site, and opportunities to engage directly with senior Alliance leaders in attendance.

Eligibility

In order to be considered eligible to apply, you must fulfill all of the following criteria:

  • Between 25 and 35 years of age
  • Citizenship of one of the NATO member or partner countries (see HERE)
  • Past experience relating to: security or defense policy; democratic transitions; international law; international energy policy; journalism; electoral politics; humanitarian issues; or any other fields of relevance to the transatlantic partnership
  • Working knowledge of English (ability to participate in substantive discussions during the summit in English)
  • An interest in long-term engagement with peers on issues pertaining to transatlantic relations
  • Applicants who have previously participated in a Young Atlanticist Summit are not eligible to apply for this opportunity
  • Applicants who participated in the first round of applications for the 2014 Emerging Leaders Working Group may reapply in this round of applications

Costs

The Atlantic Council will provide accommodations and group meals for participants during the summit and will provide travel subsidies to help offset the cost of flights. Delegates will have a private room with ensuite shower and private bathroom at the University of South Wales Treforest campus dormitories (the university offers the closest available accommodations to the summit site). Tentative travel dates include arriving in London on September 3 and departing from London on September 6. Delegates will be responsible for arranging and covering the cost of taxi or public transportation to/from the airport in their home country as well as any incidental expenses associated with travel or accommodation.

Application

To be considered for this program, interested parties should submit the following materials to yanapplications@acus.orgno later than 11:59pm UTC on July 22, 2014:

  • Current CV, including nationality and age;
  • Application form and essays

The official web-page.

 

Spring Museum of Modern Art Internship Program in USA, 2015

Deadline: 10 October 2014
Open to: current and graduate students
Remuneration: unpaid

Description

Applications are invited for spring internships program for undergraduate and graduate students and beginning professionals with practical experience. This internship program is offered in a specific area of museum work at The Museum of Modern Art. These internships are unpaid and for fourteen weeks period starts from January 20 to April 24, 2015. The Museum hosts approximately 40 interns per season in just about every department. Last date to apply is October 10, 2014. Internship is available for fourteen weeks. Internship will start from January 20 to April 24, 2015.

Eligibility

In order to be eligible for an internship, applicants should:

  • One must have a minimum of one and a half years of college completed (or equivalent) by January 2015
  • intern’s experience and skill should match with departmental needs of MoMA.
  • current students with at least two years of college completed at the time the specific internship begins, recent college graduates,    graduate students and beginning museum professionals.
  • Candidates from diverse backgrounds and academic disciplines to apply
  • High School students and recent high school graduates should visit our Teens section.

Scholarship

These internships are unpaid.

Application

Interns will receive confirmation by e-mail till December 8, 2014. Select applicants will be contacted to arrange interviews. Applicants can apply via e-mail. Applicants can submit application form, resume, essays, letter of recommendation, transcript and samples of design work. Applicants can apply till October 10, 2014.

For further information please visit the official website.

 

Foreign Internship for IIT Students In India, 2014/2015

Foreign Internship for IIT Students In India, 2014/2015

Deadline: throughout the year for respective running session

Open to: students who are registered in a recognized Engineering
Remuneration: unpaid

Description

IIT Delhi and FITT are offering GIPEDI internship for IIT students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate from recognized academic Institutions as well as professionally qualified engineers. Women engineers and meritorious engineering students who need support or have special needs to fulfill professional aspirations are encouraged to apply under its affirmative action initiative. Internship program is offered for the period of 4 months. This internship runs throughout the year in four batches.The Global Internship Program in Engineering Design and Innovation for the Electrical Sciences is coordinated by Prof. Subrat Kar, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering & Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management / Airtel IIT Delhi Center of Excellence in Telecommunication (AICET) in IIT DelhiFor professionally qualified Engineers, it offers returnships for those who to get back to an active career after a break and Gap Internships for those professionals who wish to switch careers / are between two careers. Women engineers and meritorious engineering students who need support or have special needs to fulfill professional aspirations are encouraged to apply under its affirmative action initiative.

Internship program is offered for the period of 4 months. Internship period starts from July 15, 2014 to December 31, 2014 for fall, from December 15, 2014 to January 15, 2015 for winter, from January 15, 2015 to May 15, 2015 for spring and May 15, 2015 to July 15, 2015 for summer.

Eligibility

In order to be eligible for an internship, applicants should:

Applications are invited from students who are registered in a recognized Engineering Institute/college/deemed University in a engineering Disciplines in the Electrical Sciences (Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Electronics, Communication/Telecommunication, Instrumentation and allied Electrical Sciences)

  • Pre final/final year UG (must have completed at least four semesters/ 2 years of required course work at the start of Internship)
  • PG must have completed at least two semester / 1 year of required course work) students who are registered in a recognized educational Institute.
  • graduates/postgraduates in a engineering disciplines related to electrical sciences

Scholarship

These internships are unpaid.

Application

Applicants can apply online or via email. Applicants can apply throughout the year for respective running session.

For further information please visit the official website.

 

Call for the May 18 Academy II 2014

Period of Application Submission: July 3 – July 16, 2014

The May 18 Academy is an education/training program for domestic/international civil society activists working for human rights, democracy and peace. The May 18 Academy provides special lectures based on the May spirit and a valuable opportunity to share experiences among activists in solidarity. The Academy is comprised of three parts, two for Korean participants (Academy 1 and 3) and one (Academy 2) for international participants. This call is for international participants for Academy 2 (previously known as the Gwangju Asian Human Rights Folk School till 2011).

 

The May 18 Academy 2 began in 2004. The aim of the May 18 Academy is to introduce participants to Korean history and a variety of democratic movements in Korea including the May 18 Democratization Movement of 1980, through both theoretical and practical experiences. Participants in the Academy engage with Korean modern history of human rights and democracy through a 2 week program of guided fieldtrips to places of significance in Korean modern history, visits with Korean organizations, as well as expert lectures and workshops.

 

The May 18 Academy 2 strives to contribute to the development of democracy and human rights throughout Asia by hosting 15 invitees from all over the world-but more focusing on Asia-who have been working for human rights and peace organizations in their respective countries. The emphasis is on organizational partnership, so applicants endorsed by their organization will be given priority in the participant selection procedure. Applicants’ organizations should support their staff’s successful completion of the course from the May 18 Academy by providing expenses for issuing of the travel visa and internal travel expenses in their home country aside from the round trip airfare, Korean domestic expenses and accommodation which are provided by the Foundation for him/her.

 

The May 18 Academy 2 will be held for 2 weeks: from August 20 to September 3, 2014

The May 18 Academy 2 will select 15 participants as below:

Junior Staff: 6 people (with 2-5 years of experience)

Middle Management/Advisory: 6 people (with 5-15 years of experience)

Senior/Director:3 people (with more than 15 years of experience)

 

 Junior staff and Middle Management/Advisory will be put into groups at the beginning of the program. Each group will be assigned a topic and will deliver a presentation at the end for the educational session. They also are given the chance to present the activities of their organizations.

 

 The lectures are divided and specially targeted for middle management/advisory and junior staff. The foundation offers them slightly separated courses which are customized according to the career-level.

 

 Meanwhile, Senior/Director participants will each deliver a lecture to the participants about human rights and democracy drawn from their experiences and knowledge as Seniors/Directors in the field.

 

 Completing the May 18 Academy, the alumni will have an opportunity to apply for a scholarship in the Master of Arts in Inter-Asia NGO Studies(MAINS) program offered by the graduate school of Sungkonghoe University in Seoul. The Foundation has been supporting scholarships being awarded for 3 Academy alumni every year.

 

– Applicants are advised to read the guidelines carefully. The Foundation will only consider applicants who successfully comply with the guidelines and rules.

–  Incomplete applications will not be considered (See the application form for more details).

– Applicants should ensure that they have no potential visa problems. If an applicant is denied entry to Korea because of his/her personal matters which are not known to the Foundation, the Foundation does not take any responsibilities for the problems he/she face.

– If an applicant decides not to participate in the May 18 Academy after being selected as a participant, the Foundation will not accept any applications from his/her organization for 3 years.

 

 The May 18 Memorial Foundation will cover the following expenses during the program:

Round trip airfare

Transportation expenses in Korea

Accommodation and food

 

The following expenses will NOT be covered:

Internal transportation, including domestic flights in your home country (for example, to/from the airport or to the embassy)

Visa fee and any other special taxes.

 

 The 15 successful participants are requested to pay the registration fee (50 USD).

 

About the May 18 Memorial Foundation

The May 18 Memorial Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 1994 to commemorate the 1980 Gwangju Uprising by continuing the Uprising’s spirit of struggle and solidarity and working towards peace and human rights throughout the world. The Foundation carries out numerous projects in various fields, including organizing memorial events, establishing scholarships, fostering research, publishing materials, dispensing funds, building international solidarity, and awarding the Gwangju Prize for Human Rights.

 

Application deadline: July 16 2014

How to apply: All applicants must submit the completed application form as well as all the accompanying documents. Application forms can be downloaded from the May 18 Memorial Foundation website / or by contacting directly by email, 518.org@gmail.com and 518folkschool@gmail.com.Please send your completed application to 518folkschool@gmail.com

 

 

* Regarding the schedule of the May 18 Academy 2014, we will share with the selected participants later.

 
Contact info:
The May 18 Memorial Foundation
5.18 Memorial Culture Hall
Seo-Gu, Sangmudong 1268 
Postcode  502-260
Gwangju, Republic of Korea 
Phone: +82 62 456 0518  
Fax. +82 62 456 0519
Email: 518org@gmail.com
Website : 518.org/eng
Blog: 518solidarity.blogspot.com
          518interns.blogspot.com
          518folkschool.blogspot.com