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OSI initiatives award grants, scholarships, and fellowships on a regular basis throughout the year. Applicants can determine their eligibility and view relevant initiatives and application guidelines.
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View a sampling of grants, scholarships, and fellowships awarded over the past few years by OSI initiatives.
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View and manage active grants using Grant Tracker. Request a copy of a grant letter, submit grant reports, and update grant files.
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News & Announcements

Call for Proposals: HESP Regional Seminar for Excellence in Teaching
September 20, 2006
OSI's International Higher Education Support Program invites concept proposals for the Regional Seminar for Excellence in Teaching, which aims to develop and nurture teaching excellence at the undergraduate university level. more

Call for Applications: Social Work Fellowship Master's Program
September 8, 2006
Open to residents of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, or Uzbekistan, this fellowship is designed to provide training in social work to implement reform, create policy, and foster the development of social work departments and associated teaching and research.  more

Call for Proposals: Documentary Photography Distribution Grant
July 18, 2006
OSI's Documentary Photography Project seeks applicants for a grant to encourage new ways of presenting photography to the public to stimulate social change. more

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