This year marks the Mozilla Science Lab's second year of
Mozilla Fellowship for Science.
The
call for applications is open now and the deadline is July 15th, 2016.
This year it is open to qualified applicants from any country.
Fellowship
includes a stipend of $60,000 USD*, paid in 10 monthly installments.
More information and a link to the application, as well as FAQs and
information about current Fellows, can be found here:
https://science.mozilla.org/programs/fellowshipsAbout the Program
The Mozilla Fellowships for Science present a unique opportunity for
researchers who want to influence the future of open science and data
sharing within their communities.
We're looking for researchers
with a passion for open source and data sharing, already working to
shift research practice to be more collaborative, iterative and open.
Fellows will spend 10 months starting September 2016 as community
catalysts at their institutions, mentoring the next generation of open
data practitioners and researchers and building lasting change in the
global open science community.
Throughout their fellowship year,
chosen fellows will receive training and support from Mozilla to hone
their skills around open source, data sharing, open science policy and
licensing. They will also craft code, curriculum and other learning
resources that help their local communities learn open data practices,
and teach forward to their peers.
Please share widely among your networks.
Steph
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Stephanie Wright
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Open Data Training Lead, Mozilla Science Lab
Twitter @shefw | GitHub @stephwright | Skype: stephanie_4504
ORCID: 0000-0003-3829-318X
"The opposite of 'open' isn't 'closed'. The opposite of 'open' is 'broken'." ~ John Wilbanks