Eligibility
- Applicants of Rotary Peace Fellowship should have proficiency in English.
- Proficiency in a second language is expected from the applicants.
- Applicants are expected to have a strong commitment to international understanding and peace. And should be demonstrated through professional and academic achievements and personal or community service.
- Candidates applying should have excellent leadership skills.
- Applicants working towards a Master’s degree should have a minimum of three years of related full-time work or volunteer experience and a bachelor’s degree
- Certificate applicants should have a minimum of five years of related full-time work or volunteer experience.
- Applicants should also have strong academic background.
Documents required
- Candidates should fill the Rotary Peace Fellowship application form.
- Applicants working towards a Master’s degree should have their academic transcripts, test scores, and any other additional documents required by preferred universities.
- The supplementary materials to be used for the application must be in English.
- Certificate applicants need not have their academic transcripts or scores are not needed.
- Candidates are expected to inform their local Rotary district that you are applying for a peace fellowship, and request an interview. District endorsement is required to complete the application process.
- Supplementary materials for the application include academic or professional recommendations, test scores and essays.
Source : Rotary International