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Ammar Al-Dwaik
Ammar Al-Dwaik, a Palestinian Faculty Development Program fellow at Brandeis University, focuses on the relationship between the state and Islamic social service NGOs in the Arab world.

Igor Gavric
Igor Gavric, a Bosnian Undergraduate Exhange Program grantee, talks about the benefits of the 2009 Pre-Departure Orientation.

Ekaterina Galimova
Ekaterina Galimova, a fellow of the Faculty Development Program, has introduced innovative advocacy methods to her students in Kyrgyzstan.

Scholar Slideshow: Aichurek Kadyralieva
slideshow SLIDESHOW  
DAAD-OSI grantee Aichurek Kadyralieva created a photo series capturing the seasons during her scholarship at the University of Trier in Germany.

Sandra Kostandinova
Sandra Kostandinova, an Undergraduate Exchange Program scholar from Macedonia, reflects on her time at Sabanci University during the 2009 Pre-Departure Orientation.

Halla Shoaibi
Halla Shoaibi, an alumna of the OSI Palestinian Rule of Law Program, shares her views on her academic experiences in the U.S. and her hopes for her future in Palestine.

OSI Pre-Academic Summer School
Istanbul, Turkey
July 2, 2009
The Open Society Institute Scholarship Programs’ Pre-Academic Summer Program is designed to equip participants with the tools they will require to succeed during their academic programs in the U.S., the U.K., and France.

Undaunted: An Interview with Zoya Phan
Amy Weil
June 3, 2010
blog BLOG  
In Eastern Burma, more than 3,500 villages have been destroyed in the past 15 years and hundreds of thousands of ethnic minorities continue to be used as slave labor. Author Zoya Phan aims to move others to take action for human rights in her homeland.

ScholarForum: Education
Fall 2009, Issue 12
The Fall 2009 issue of ScholarForum, the journal of the Open Society Institute Scholarship Programs, looks at education and Southeast Asia.

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