近日,女性領袖係工作上、社會上遇到唔平等對待,明明遇著冇料扮四條嘅人,只係因為自己嘅身份係女性,而錯失咗啲晉升或者增值嘅機會。好彩近年都開始多番啲女性做到高層或者決策人嘅新聞,但係仍然有好多女性唔知應該可以點改變現狀,繼續向上爬。女性領袖其實點樣影響住個社會?點樣喺一啲男性主導嘅地方令到女性都可以得到公平嘅對待,同樣可以喺社會上獲得同樣嘅地位。唔洗驚,昏君喺大廳!呢個活動嘉賓粒粒巨星,仲有機會同唔同既女...性領袖直接互相膠撈。只要你相信或者希望自己可以改變社會,推動香港性別平等,就應該參加!
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【HER Hub 能力培訓計劃 - 知識交流會︰策動社會改變的她】
HER Hub 聯同香港理工大學應用社會科學系專業實踐及評估中心合辦是次交流會,從不同角度探討女性領導力如何策動社會改變。
日期︰2017年12月8日(五)
時間︰上午10時至下午6時
地點︰香港理工大學N001講堂
語言:廣東話(附設即時英語傳譯)
交流會將包括以下環節:
【論壇】女性領袖與團體能力培訓對社會改變有甚麼重要性?了解和反思團體發展及女性領導力的關係。
嘉賓包括:
1. 簡佩坤女士, 婦女動力基金 署理行政總監
2. Mr Philip Booth, Regional Director, Porticus Asia
3. 凌錦霞博士, 香港女障協進會 執行委員會委員
4. 陳鳳儀博士, 香港理工大學 應用社會科學系講師
5. 蕭婉文博士, 香港理工大學 應用社會科學系助理教授
論壇主持︰何式凝教授 香港大學社會科學及社會行政學系
【真人圖書館】女性領袖分享能力培訓如何為他們帶來改變?
參加者與不同女性領袖面對面溝通,促進彼此了解。
分享嘉賓/團體︰
1. 科壁君女士 羅兵咸永道諮詢香港有限公司 管理諮詢總監
2. 姐姐仔會
3. 天姿作圍
4. 香港亞洲家務工工會聯會
【分享及交流環節】
參加者交流並認識不同邊緣女性組織,探索合作的可能。
詳情:https://www.herfund.org.hk/index.php?cid=2&pid=51
請即報名: https://goo.gl/ph9Ecj
更多嘉賓名單將會陸續公佈,請密切留意我們的更新!
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【HER Hub Capacity Building Program - Knowledge Exchange: Women’s Leadership and Organizational Development in the Community】
“Knowledge Exchange” is collaboratively organized by HER Fund and Professional Practice and Assessment Centre of the Department of Applied Social Sciences, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. It discusses how women leadership facilitates social change from various perspectives.
Date: 8 Dec 2017 (Friday)
Time: 10:00 - 18:00
Venue: N001 Lecture Theatre, PolyU
Language: Cantonese (Simultaneous English interpretation will be provided)
Content:
【Panel Discussion】How important are women’s leadership and organizational capacity building to mobilizing social change?
Discussion Time! Encourage understanding and reflection of the relationship between organizational capacity building and women's leadership between groups, organizations, enterprises and professionals.
Speakers include:
1. Ms Judy Kan, Acting Executive Director of HER Fund
2. Mr Philip Booth, Regional Director, Porticus Asia
3. Dr Karen Ling, Member of the Executive Committee, Association of Women with Disabilities Hong Kong
4. Dr Pauline Chan Fung-yi, Teaching Fellow of Department of Applied Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
5. Dr Judy Siu, Assistant Professor of Department of Applied Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Facilitator: Professor Petula, Sik-Ying Ho, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong
【Human Library】How capacity building make changes to women leaders?Mutual learning time!!! Meet with different women leaders and listen to the stories about their development.
Sharing organization︰
1. Ms Gwen Faure, Director, Consulting, PwC Hong Kong
2. JJJ Association
3. Tin Zi Zok Wai
4. Hong Kong Federation of Asian Domestic Workers Unions
【Sharing and networking session】
Network with one another to explore possibilities of collaboration
Details: https://www.herfund.org.hk/index_en.php?cid=2&pid=51
Enrollment: https://goo.gl/ph9Ecj
More speakers will be announced soon. Stay tuned!
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【HER Hub 簡介】
婦女動力基金於2017年成立「HER Hub 能力培訓計劃」(簡稱「HER Hub」),為因資源不足而難以持續發展的邊緣女性組織(包括家務工、性小眾、年輕媽媽、新移民婦女等)提供能力培訓,助他們推動權益工作,亦透過此平台匯聚專業機構及人士的力量,攜手改變社會。
In 2017, HER Fund established its flagship capacity building program – HER Hub to provide capacity building support to groups and organizations which serve marginalized women (e.g. domestic workers, the sexually marginalized, young mothers, new immigrants, etc.) but lack the resources for sustainable development. Variety of groups and organizations, professionals and corporations will work hand in hand for mutual learning in order to lead to social change through the facilitation of the Hub.
更多詳情:https://www.herfund.org.hk/index_en.php?cid=2&pid=49
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[USA]_List of lots of scholarship in the US. Please help to share and tag your friend. You can google the name of the scholarship to get direct link!
Xin gửi đến các bạn một số học bổng cho chương trình Cử Nhân, Thạc sĩ, Tiến sĩ, Học giả tại Hoa Kỳ. Ngoài ra, tại các ÐH Mỹ (top 200) đều có học bổng cho chương trình Thạc sĩ & Tiến sĩ, các bạn tham khảo trên website của Department tìm hiểu về Fellowship, Research Assistantship, Teaching Assistantship.
National Universities Rankings: http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/…/national-un…
1. Southeast Asia Youth Leadership Program (SEAYLP)
http://vietnam.usembassy.gov/yseali.html
This intensive four-week exchange program in the United States aims at promoting high-quality leadership, civic responsibility, volunteerism, and respect for diversity. Each year, five Vietnamese high-school students and one teacher (who acts as chaperone) are selected for this program and are joined by similar groups from other Southeast Asian countries. It is designed to enable teenagers, ages 15-17, and teachers to travel to the United States for a program focused on building a sense of community, developing civil society and economic institutions, and recognizing the commonalities among Southeast Asians and Americans.
Timeline
July-August: Call for applications
September: Submission of applications to the Embassy; screening and interviews
October: Nomination of finalists to Washington
November: Selection results available from Washington; departure of selected candidates
Contact: Contact info: Tel: 84-4-3850-5000; Email: [email protected].
Source: http://vietnam.usembassy.gov/educational_exchange.html…
2. Undergraduate Intensive English Language Study Program (UIELSP)
This program enrolls undergraduate students in the East Asia and Pacific region who demonstrate the potential to become student leaders in an eight-week intensive English Language course at colleges and universities in the United States with a focus on English language acquisition, leadership skill building, and civic education and engagement. It also provides participants with an introduction to American institutions, society and culture.
Timeline
Oct-Nov: Call for applications
December: Deadline for submission of applications to the Embassy
Dec-Jan: Screening of applications; interviews of shortlisted candidates
February: Nomination of finalists to Washington
March: Selection and placement results available from Washington
June: Departure of selected candidates
Contact: Contact info: Tel: 84-4-3850-5000; Email: [email protected].
Source: http://vietnam.usembassy.gov/educational_exchange.html…
3. Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (Global UGRAD)
This program provides scholarships for one semester or one academic year of study at a U.S. university. The goal is to provide a diverse group of emerging student leaders, from non-elite and under-represented groups, with a substantive exchange experience at a U.S. college or university, with in-depth exposure to U.S. society, culture and academic institutions. Students are selected based on 1) academic record, 2) leadership skills and potential, 3) community involvement and extra-curricular activities, and 4) English proficiency (minimum TOEFL score of 525 (paper-based) or 70 (iBT).
Timeline
September: Call for applications
November: Deadline for submission of applications to the Embassy
Nov-Dec: Screening of applications; interviews of shortlisted candidates
December: Nomination of finalists to Washington
March: Selection results available from Washington
June: Placement information available
July: Departure of selected candidates (whole academic year program)
January: Departure of selected candidates (semester program)
Contact: Contact info: Tel: 84-4-3850-5000; Email: [email protected].
Source: http://vietnam.usembassy.gov/educational_exchange.html…
4. Fulbright Vietnamese Student Program
The Fulbright Vietnamese Student Program is a competitive, merit-based scholarship program which recruits and nominates young Vietnamese professionals for Master’s degree programs at U.S. universities. Approximately 20 to 25 fully-funded scholarships are granted on an annual basis for students in social sciences and humanities. Successful applicants will receive support in university placement and a full scholarship which covers tuition and fees, monthly stipend, round-trip airfare to the U.S. and health insurance. Selection is based on study objectives, work experience, understanding of the chosen field of study, impact potential, leadership, academic excellence and English proficiency.
Timeline
December: Grant announcement
April: Application deadline
June – July: Application review and semi-finalist selection
September: Interviews & finalist selection
October: Finalists take GRE/GMAT/TOEFL iBT
November: U.S. universities placement
April - May: Confirmation of final university placement
May: Pre-departure orientation
June – July: Medical check-up and visa application
July – August: Departure
Contact: Contact info: Tel: 84-4-3850-5000; Email: [email protected].
Source: http://vietnam.usembassy.gov/educational_exchange.html…
5. Vietnamese Fulbright Scholar Program
The Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES) assists in the administration of the Fulbright Scholar Exchange Program for faculty and professionals. Started in 1998, the Program recruits and nominates Vietnamese scholars for placement by CIES as lecturers and researchers in U.S. universities for terms of three to 10 months. From six to eight scholars from Vietnam travel to the United States on an annual basis.
Timeline
October: Deadline of application submission
November – December: Peer Review Panel
January: Interview the shortlisted candidates
End of January: Submission of semi-finalist candidates to Washington
February - March: Selection results available from Washington
April – July: Affiliation and Visa Process
August: Pre-departure Orientation for the departing grantee
Contact: Contact info: Tel: 84-4-3850-5000; Email: [email protected].
Source: http://vietnam.usembassy.gov/educational_exchange.html…
6. Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program
This is a one year, non-degree, full scholarship program offered to promising mid-career professionals who have proven track records of leadership and a strong commitment to public service. Participants in the program spend one academic year at a leading U.S. university doing their self-designed program of academic course work, participating in professional affiliations off-campus, field trips, special workshops and seminars in their field of study.
Timeline
April: Call for applications
May: Information sessions held in Hanoi and HCMC
Early August: Deadline for submission of applications to the Embassy
Aug-Sep: Screening of applications; Institutional TOEFL for shortlisted candidates; interviews
October 1: Nomination of finalists to Washington
October: Finalists take official iBT
Feb-Mar: Selection results available from Washington
March/April: Departure for the U.S. (fellows needing Long Term English)
May: Placement results available
June-August: Departure for the U.S. (fellows not needing Long Term English)
Contact: Contact info: Tel: 84-4-3850-5000; Email: [email protected].
Source: http://vietnam.usembassy.gov/educational_exchange.html…
7. Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation – AFCP
Since its creation by the U.S. Congress in 2001, the U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation has provided financial support to more than 640 cultural preservation projects in more than 100 countries. The AFCP shows the depth of the U.S. respect for the cultural heritage of other countries. Ten preservation projects in Vietnam, averaging $20,000 each, have been funded by the AFCP, ranging from intangible heritage such as the Then Music of the Tay minority to tangibles such as pagoda statues, museum collections and historical/architectural monuments. In 2010, a major project ($74,500) was granted to Hanoi Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism to preserve the 18th century O Quan Chuong Gate – the only one of the 16 gates that remains of ancient Hanoi, as a gift from the U.S. Ambassador to the people of Hanoi as the city celebrated its 1000th birthday.
Timeline for the 2011 AFCP program:
October: Calls for proposals from Vietnamese organizations
Nov: Proposal Screening
December: Submission of proposal to Washington
July: Selection results available from Washington
Contact: Contact info: Tel: 84-4-3850-5000; Email: [email protected].
Source: http://vietnam.usembassy.gov/educational_exchange.html…
8. Small Grants Program for civil society organizations
The Small Grants Program is designed to assist countries around the world to strengthen democracy, human rights, civil society, and rule of law, and to combat extremism in their countries by making grants of up to $20,000 to local non-governmental and not-for-profit organizations. Proposals must support program activities that promote democratic practices, including civil society, freedom of information and independent media, transparency in government, NGO capacity building, rule of law and judicial reform, civic education, conflict resolution, human rights, ethnic, minority and women's rights.
Timeline
March: Call for proposals from Vietnamese organizations
May: Submission of proposals by Vietnamese organizations
May-June: Proposal screening by Embassy Committee
June: Submission of shortlisted proposals to Washington
August: Selection results available from Washington
Contact: Contact info: Tel: 84-4-3850-5000; Email: [email protected].
Source: http://vietnam.usembassy.gov/educational_exchange.html…
9. VEF Fellowship Program for 2018 (?)
The Fellowship application and selection process is open, competitive, and transparent. Applicants do not need to pay any fees to anyone in order to apply or be considered for a VEF Fellowship. Winners are chosen based on individual merit, including academic performance and preparation, intellectual capabilities, English proficiency, and the potential for contribution to scientific education and research.
Contact: fellowship@vef.gov, information@vef.gov
Source: http://www.vef.gov/details.php?mid=6&cid=392
10. VEF Visiting Scholar Program 2017 - 2018 (?)
VEF Visiting Scholar Program (VSP) for Vietnamese nationals, who already hold a doctorate in any of the fields supported by VEF, namely, in the major disciplines of sciences (natural, physical, and environmental), mathematics, medicine (such as, public health), and technology (including information technology). Fields include the basic sciences, such as, biology, chemistry, and physics, as well as agricultural science, computer science, and engineering. Priority this year will be given to applicants, whose field of study focuses on climate change (environmental sciences) or on nuclear energy, provided that all other qualifications are equal.
Contact: vs@vef.gov, information@vef.gov
Source: http://www.vef.gov/details.php?mid=7&cid=393