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DDC Fellowship for MA in Applied Economics
12 February, 2016
The Data-driven Changemakers (DDCs) fellowship is a scholarship set up to cover most of the tuition costs of attending the MA in Applied Economics program at CERGE-EI. Data-driven Changemakers are exceptional applicants to the program who have already created projects or enterprises with substantial social impact.
Anyone eligible to apply to the MA in Applied Economics Program is also eligible to apply for the fellowship, including those who have already applied. The fellowship is provided in the form of tuition discount by deducting up to 6,500 USD off the regular fee. Applicants should submit three essays (about 250-400 words each) answering three questions on their social impact and visions for future social projects.
To find out more about the Data-driven Changemakers fellowship and the application process visit our Open Day on Thursday, 18 February, 2016 at 10:00.
Any questions about the Data-driven Changemakers fellowship can be emailed to
Deadline: March 31, 2016