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The
Media Management Center at Northwestern University is saddened and
yet honored to announce the Ernesto Galvis-Blanco Fellowship. It
is a full-tuition-paid scholarship to the Advanced Executive Program,
the most senior newspaper seminar in North or South America.
Ernesto
Galvis-Blanco died at age 30 on June 19th of this year. He was the
general manager of Vanguardia Liberal in Bucaramanga, Colombia.
He was the son of Alejandro Galvis, a founder of the Inter American
Press Association Cost and Management seminar.
To
honor him, this fellowship will be awarded to a Latin American newspaper
business or management executive who is under the age of 35 and
has the potential to carry on Ernesto’s legacy.
The
woman or man chosen to be the Ernesto Galvis-Blanco Fellow will
receive full coverage for the $19,800 for tuition and room and board
for the Advanced Executive Program held at Northwestern University
each year.
Details
and deadlines of the application process as well as Ernesto’s
biography are listed in this announcement. If you know someone who
qualifies for this fellowship, please give them this announcement.
Please ask your nation’s press association to publicize it.
Application
Process
Applicants should submit via e-mail a short essay of no more than
two pages in English. The essay should detail the applicant’s
education and work history, ambitions for a free, excellent and
well- managed press and ideas on how the Advanced Executive Program
will help fulfill those ambitions. Details about AEP can be found
at www.mediamanagementcenter.org.
The essay should also include the applicant’s full name, the
name of their newspaper, their title, and e-mail address as well
as their mailing addresses and all other pertinent personal information.
Applicants
should also submit a statement from a leader of their newspaper
that attests as specifically as possible to their excellence and
to their potential role when they return from AEP. (These letters
of support may be in English or Spanish.)
Essays
must be received by November 1, 2002. Their receipt will be acknowledged
by e-mail when accompanied by an e-mail address.
Applicants
must be proficient with the ability to read, write and speak in
English. All readings, lectures and class discussions will be conducted
in English so strong language skills are important.
Fellowship
recipients must also have support from their newspaper or other
sources to pay for their airfare and incidentals expenses for the
two, two week sessions of the Advanced Executive Program from February
10-21, 2003, and then from March 24 - April 4, 2003. All other expenses
will be paid by the fellowship in including tuition, room and board,
curricular materials, etc.
Selection
The Ernesto Galvis Fellow for 2003 will be chosen by December 1,
2002. The winner will be asked to complete a short biographical
sketch.
Apply to:
John Lavine
Professor/Director
Media Management Center
Northwestern University
j-lavine@northwestern.edu
Fax: 1-847.491.5619
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