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From: Amy Schapiro <amys@mozillafoundation.org>
Date: Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 5:19 PM
Subject: Help find the new cohort of #MozFellows - apps due April 20
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Hi all!


We have just launched our call for applications for the 2018-2019 global Mozilla Fellows cohort, and we’re asking for your help to find leaders - technologists, scientists and policy activists - passionate about building a safer, healthier internet for all.


Mozilla Fellowships provide resources, tools, community and amplification to those building a more ​humane​ ​digital​ ​world. During their tenure, Fellows use their skill sets to design products, run campaigns, influence policy and ultimately lay the groundwork for a more open and inclusive internet. Mozilla Fellows hail from a range of disciplines and geographies and during a 10-month tenure, Fellows work on individual projects, but also collaborate on cross-disciplinary solutions to the internet’s biggest challenges. The Fellowships run from September 2018 through June 2019. You can read more about the Fellowship program and current Fellows here (on our new site!), and you can find the application here.


Who are we looking for?

We’re looking for Fellows that fit three particular profiles:

1) Open web activists who embed at leading human rights and civil society organizations around the world, lending their technical expertise.

2) Scientists and researchers who infuse open-source practices into scientific research.

3) Tech policy professionals who examine the interplay of technology and public policy.

Amy and the Mozilla Fellowship team



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Amy Schapiro | Senior Manager, Fellowship Programs | Moz://a Foundation
650.759.1100 | Pronouns: she/her | Twitter @aschapi | amys@mozillafoundation.org





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Celina M.A. Bottino
Diretora de Projetos
Instituto de Tecnologia e Sociedade do Rio de Janeiro (ITS)