Our First Fellow
CLINTON WUANKA
We introduce you our first fellow Clinton Wuanka...
We introduce you our first fellow Clinton Wuanka...
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In addition to the normal stewardship activities conducted by the OSU Foundation, each Fellowship recipient shall participate in an annual electronic virtual meeting with the Council following the recipient’s internship. The recipients will be invited to make virtual presentations about their activities and outcomes. Such presentations may be recorded and distributed to the Dean of the School of Global Studies, donors to the Dambach Peacebuilder Endowed Fellowship Fund, and other interested individuals or groups, including prospective donors.
A Dambach Fellowship recipient must be enrolled in the master of science program in the School of Global Studies and have a strong interest in understanding the causes of international conflict, as well as methods of conflict resolution and peacebuilding efforts by both governmental and non-governmental parties.
In the process of establishing the Dambach Peacebuider Endowed Fellowship, the Council has benefited from recommendations and guidance from Dean Randy Kluver and his colleagues at the School of Global Studies.
This fellowship was established to honor Chic’s long career in international peacebuilding and diplomacy. We at OSU are very proud of our alum and Chic’s story is one that will inspire new generations of students.