Some of my friends are involved in Designing & Training a FOSS
elective in COEP , Pune
http://www.fosscommunity.in/wiki/Pune/COEP/FOSS_Devel_Elective
May be we can use those networks for popularizing Campus Ambassadors
programme through students in such networks to invite more quality
applications
Anivar
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Hisham Mundol <hmundol(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi Folks
It's probably slightly ill-adivised to use the word "cheat-sheet" in
connection with a campus activity - but this comes dangerously close to
that! :-)
I've received a bunch of queries regarding Fellowships (and Campus
Ambassadors) for the upcoming Pune pilot of the Campus Program. The
document Fellowships Proposal Template outlines the Fellowships that are
required for this pilot. I thought I would make it easier for those who
wish to apply for Fellowships by making this document in the format that you
can use for a Fellowship Proposal.
Some additional context and the process is outlined in Fellowships. You
could write "Design, Implement, Manage & Monitor Campus Program Pilot in
Pune, India" in the "Create Proposal" option at the bottom of the
Fellowships page. You can then cut and replace the proposal from my
document. I have left comments in my document to additional material that
you can (and ought to) add. It's really important that your individuality
and thinking comes through in your proposal so please do amend at will while
you are submitting your proposal. If you're interested, please do submit
proposals as early as you can because the timelines are short for the pilot.
Please do share this email with whoever else you think might be interested
but are not on this mailing list.
As always, feel free to reach out to me if you need any help/clarifications.
Many thanks.
Hisham Mundol
Wikimedia Foundation
India Programs
skype: hisham.wikimedia
gtalk: hmundol(a)wikimedia.org
twitter: @mundol
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