Apply to be a 2011 TEDGlobal Fellow!
Ever wanted to be a TED Fellow? Now’s your chance! The TED Fellows program is looking for 20 outstanding multidisciplinary innovators from around the world – techies, entrepreneurs, artists, scientists, bloggers, filmmakers, musicians, activists, and more.
Apply today at www.ted.com/fellows/apply
Applications are open through March 11th, 2011
About the TED Fellows program
The TED Fellows program is an international fellowship program designed to nurture great ideas and help them spread around the world. Each year, organizers of the program select a group of 40 individuals who show world changing potential to participate in either the TED or TEDGlobal Conference. At the end of the year, organizers will select 10 of these Fellows to participate in an extended two-year Senior Fellowship, bringing them to five consecutive conferences. The principal goal of the program is to empower the Fellows to effectively communicate their work to the world.
The TED Fellows program focuses on attracting applicants living or working in five parts of the globe: the Asia/Pacific region, Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Middle East, with consideration given to applicants from the rest of the world. (Applicants must be proficient in English.) The program seeks remarkable thinkers and doers who have shown usual accomplishment, exceptional courage, moral imagination and the potential to increase positive change in their respective fields. The program focuses on innovators in technology, entertainment, design, science, film, art, music, entrepreneurship and the NGO community, among other pursuits.
As part for the Fellowship, TEDGlobal Fellows receive conference admission, round-trip transportation, and room and board for TEDGlobal 2011, July 11th – 15th, 2011. Fellows also participate in a two-day pre-conference where they can present a short talk about their work that may be considered for TED.com. Other benefits include elite skill-building courses taught by world experts, social opportunities, and surprise extras.
For more information:
visit: www.ted.com/fellows
follow: @tedfellow
read: http://tedfellows.posterous.Note from Alanna: I'm a TED fellow, and it's been a great experience.
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This press release is reprinted by Alanna Shaikh out of an obscure sense of guilt. It does not represent the opinions of Alanna Shaikh or any of her employers.
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