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Placements and Mentoring The placement will expose each Legacy Heritage Fellow to substantial levels of responsibility within the organization where he/she is placed. Each fellow will be assigned an appropriate mentor to closely assist and guide the Fellow throughout the year. Complementing the guidance provided through the placement, Legacy Heritage personnel maintain an on-going relationship with each Fellow, offering guidance and assistance all year long.
Conferences Each Fellow is required to prepare for and participate in several academic conferences during the year which will be held in the US, Europe and Israel. Fellows will also have the opportunity to present their work and progress, while receiving and providing feedback on their colleagues' work.
Professional and Educational Enrichment Above and beyond the skills and knowledge each Fellow gains from his/her placement, the Legacy Heritage Fellowship will coordinate web-chats, conference calls, newsletters and emails, all geared to help further develop skills, deepen knowledge, engage and inspire. This will include readings and discussions, writing opportunities, and presentations by the Fellows.
Middle East Public Service Initiative Legacy Heritage Fellowship is committed to the idea that we need to contribute to the larger community. An essential element of the Fellowship is the participation in a community-based project, initiated by the Fellows, called the Middle East Public Service Initiative. If appropriate, more than one Fellow can work on an initiative.
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