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Robert Bosch Foundation Fellow, Robert Bosch Foundation - Berlin, Germany

Robert Bosch Foundation Fellow 

Robert Bosch Foundation
Professional Area: 
Community Development and Redevelopment
Civil Engineering
Economic Planning and Development
Environmental and Natural Resources Planning
Facilities and Infrastructure Planning
Preservation
Health and Human Services Planning
Housing
International Development
Landscape Architecture
Land-Use Management and Code Enforcement
Experience: 
5-7 years
Contact person: 
Carolina Solms-Baruth

Phone: 
2124973527
Email: 
bosch@culturalvistas.org
Location: 
10117 Berlin
Germany









The Robert Bosch Foundation and Cultural Vistas invite US professionals to apply for the 2016-2017 Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program. Bosch Fellows work as consultants in their field of expertise at leading public or private institutions in Germany.  In addition, Bosch Fellows participate in professional seminars, where they travel to meet and exchange ideas with key figures across Germany and Europe. Fellows are from the fields of business administration, cultural management (ex. museum, theater, orchestra), journalism, law, non-profit, public policy, and urban planning. 
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:
-High-level work experience in German institutions including the federal government, private corporations, print and broadcast media, law firms and NGOs.
-Travel, seminars and networking events throughout Europe -- fellows meet with key decision-makers in the public and private sectors, gaining an in-depth understanding of current issues facing the European Union and Germany.
-3,000 EUR monthly stipend and compensation package including health insurance and coverage of transatlantic and program-related travel costs; additional funding is available for families.
-Intensive German language training provided as needed in the US and Germany. No German language skills required at time of application.
-Professional networking opportunities with over 530 Robert Bosch Fellowship Alumni
QUALIFICATIONS:
Candidates for the Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program must meet the following requirements:
-U.S. citizen
-40 years of age or younger at the application deadline
-Minimum 5 years of relevant, full-time work experience in target fellowship field (excluding internships)
-Graduate degree preferred
-Evidence of outstanding professional performance
-Sincere commitment to furthering the transatlantic relationship
APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 1, 2015
For further information and to access the online application, please visit our website: www.culturalvistas.org/bosch.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS: 
Completed online application including:
-Short essay questions
-Resume
-Most recent university transcript
-2 letters of recommendation.  Recommenders should be recent supervisors or professional mentors who have worked closely with the applicant.
For more information about the Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program or application process please contact:
Cultural Vistas
Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program
440 Park Avenue South, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10016
Tel. (212) 497-3527
Fax. (212) 497-3586