HOOKE'S LAW Introduction In physics, Hooke's Law is one of the fundamental principles governing how objects deform under external forces . Named after the 17th-century British physicist Robert Hooke, this law provides a crucial understanding of the behavior of elastic materials, such as springs and rubber bands. Whether stretching a rubber band or compressing a spring, Hooke's Law helps explain what happens when forces act on these materials. What is Hooke's Law: Hooke's Law states that the force F needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance x is proportional to that distance. Mathematically, it is expressed as: F= -kx Here k represents the spring constant, which is the measure of the stiffness of the spring, and x is the displacement from the displacement position. The negative sign indicates that the force exerted by the spring is in the opposite direction of the displacement. Understanding the Spring Constant: The spring constant k is a critical co
CCP Fellowships 2024 for applicants from Various Countries
Please take your time to submit your complete application. Please note that the questions marked * are required for acceptance of your application. Therefore, we recommend to make sure you have the documents ready for uploading before starting to fill out the form.
Here you can find the necessary document: Recommendation_Letter_2024
Use of Digital Tools
Digital tools (e.g. MS Teams, BigBlueButton, Zoom, etc.) are required to prepare for and carry out the fellowship. We recommend suitable tools for this purpose to fellowship holders. By participating in the CrossCulture Fellowship Programme, applicants agree to have their data, which is necessary for using such digital tools, processed. Further guidance on this can be found in the Information on data protection and processing of your personal data according to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
We are looking forward to your application!
Here you can find the necessary document: Recommendation_Letter_2024
Use of Digital Tools
Digital tools (e.g. MS Teams, BigBlueButton, Zoom, etc.) are required to prepare for and carry out the fellowship. We recommend suitable tools for this purpose to fellowship holders. By participating in the CrossCulture Fellowship Programme, applicants agree to have their data, which is necessary for using such digital tools, processed. Further guidance on this can be found in the Information on data protection and processing of your personal data according to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
We are looking forward to your application!
Last Date to apply : Apply in between 2 November to 18 November 2023.
This fellowship is offered for candidates and professional from various 14 countries.
Here is the list of those 14 countries:
1. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Algeria
2. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Bangladesh
3. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Armenia
4. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Azerbaijan
5. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Belarus
6. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Bhutan
7. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Bolivia
8. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Brazil
9. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Colombia
10. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Cuba
11. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Egypt
12. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Georgia
13. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Germany
14. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Guatemala
15. CCP Fellowships 2024 for India
16. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Indonesia
17. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Iran
18. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Iraq
19. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Jordan
20. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Kazakhstan
21. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Kyrgyzstan
22. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Libanon
23. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Lybia
24. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Malaysia
25. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Mauretania
26. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Maxico
27. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Mangolia
28. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Morocco
29. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Nepal
30. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Pakistan
31. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Palestine Teritorries
32. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Rebublic of Moldova
33. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Russia
34. CCP Fellowships 2024 for Sri Lanka
and so on.....
Strengthening civil societies: CCP Fellowships:
During this fellowship, two to three months of work-related stays in host organizations in Germany.
With the CCP Fellowships, the CrossCulture Programme (CCP) funds around 60 professionals and committed volunteers from over 40 countries each year. During two to three months of work-related stays in host organisations in Germany or CCP partner countries, participants deepen their expertise, establish new contacts and acquire intercultural skills. In turn, the host organisations benefit from the expertise, regional knowledge and networks of the CCP Fellows. Participants can also attend intercultural workshops, networking and professional events hosted by the CCP. After returning to their daily working lives, participants then bring the experience they have gained into their home organisation.
In 2024, fellowships will be offered as on-site fellowships. Subject to funding by the German Federal Foreign Office and based on their personal situation and COVID-19 entry requirements, participants may decide to participate as well as digital fellow.
In 2024, fellowships will be offered as on-site fellowships. Subject to funding by the German Federal Foreign Office and based on their personal situation and COVID-19 entry requirements, participants may decide to participate as well as digital fellow.
Prerequisites of the Program:
- The applicant must be at least 23 years old at the time of the application.
- At least two years of proven professional experience or volunteer work in a civil society organisation in the country of origin.
- Good written and spoken English skills.
- The applicant is in good health for a longer stay abroad.
Desirables:
- The applicants have a long-term social or community commitment.
- Main professional experience in the field of activity is available
- A collaboration with an organisation in the target country is in progress or planned.
- The applicant possesses further language skills, particularly German.
- Policy and society
- Media and culture
- Human rights and peace
- Sustainable development and climate justice
- Gender and diversity
- Circular economy
What does the funding Include?
Primarily, CCP Fellowships promote civil society actors, strengthening them in their work. This includes the following support and offers:
- Collaboration with a host organisation from the CCP network
- Mentoring for the duration of the fellowship
- Online / on site professional training in the fellow’s field of work, taking their individual and professional aims into account
- Networking with other CCP Fellowship holders
- Inclusion in the CCP alumni network
- For fellowship holders focussing on one of the key topics of CCP: participation in a professional event
- A monthly stipend of 650 euros plus the coverage of costs for round-trip airfare, accommodation, monthly public transportation ticket within the fellow’s city of residence, health insurance, reimbursement of any visa fees incurred
The ifa will cover the following costs for participants from Germany:
- A monthly stipend of 1.200 euros, reimbursement of round-trip airfare, reimbursement of any visa fees incurred, health insurance.
The following application documents are required:
- Curriculum vitae in English with details about education/training, work experience, volunteering and other skills
- Letter of recommendation from a supervisor in the applicant’s home organisation/workplace in the applicant’s country of origin, using this template
- Photo is optional
Apply here : https://applications-ccp.ifa.de/job-offers.html
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