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Guidelines For Applicants
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General

The application process for the “Fellowship Programme for Young Government Officials from the Western Balkans “Supporting Excellence and Leadership in Governance” is consisted of three stages:

- 1st Stage: 27 July – 21st September 2009
   Submitting the Online Application Form

- 2nd Stage:
   Sending additional documents via email, if requested

- 3rd Stage: 1st October – 10th October 2009
   Interviews upon Invitation

Short-listed candidates will be notified of the results by e-mail in the third week of September 2009, followed by an invitation for an interview. The candidates will need to confirm their attendance at the interview within 5 days of receiving the notice.

Information regarding the final selection will be sent by the European Fund for the Balkans in the last week of October 2009.

Applications will be made exclusively from 27 July to 21 September 2009 via the online application form. Applications sent by post, fax or e-mail will not be considered!

1.    Online Application (1st Stage)

In order to apply for the Fellowship Programme you must use the on-line application system. On the page www.balkanfund.org/fellowship2010, you should click on the “Apply” button. You will then have to fill in the on-line application form and submit it before the deadline (21 September 2009 CET).

All applications must be made on-line using this system. The EFB will not accept applications sent by post, fax or e-mail.

Before beginning the application process, you will need to have a valid e-mail address in order to register. You will be able to register with the same e-mail and password more than once. However, you will not be able to save your details and return to complete the application at later date. Therefore, make sure that you study carefully the application form and prepare the necessary documents (see below) before you start the on-line application process.

The application must be completed in English. You will be requested to upload the following documents:
  • Detailed CV in English (maximum 3 pages). Please upload a detailed CV in English. The CV should not be longer than 3 pages and should include history of your relevant professional experience to date and summary of your educational and academic background, such as, name of your employing organisation, job title, number of months/years spent in each position, description of your duties and responsibilities, details of the work you have carried out, and similar.
  • Confirmation by an employer. You are asked to upload a signed and stamped letter of consent/confirmation from your supervisor stating that you will be approved the necessary leave of absence from April 2010 to July 2010 (for the duration of 3 months), in case you are accepted for the Fellowship Programme.

When filling out the application form, you will be asked to provide information which requires writing for longer. You can write the text in advance in the standard text writing programmes and copy/paste in the appropriate field of the application form.

Please take into account the following instructions:

  • Motivation Letter: We expect from you to write a motivation letter, one to two pages long (maximum of 5.000 signs, or 300 words), with a detailed presentation of your motive in applying for the Programme, as well as your intermediate and long-term professional goals and expectations about your visit to the host institution. You should be as specific as possible: why do you want to participate in the Programme, to which institution and what kind of experience are you hoping to gain there? What benefits do you and/or your institution expect from your stay in the EU member state and your participation in the seminars? How do you see the prospects for cooperation in the region after the completion of the Programme and your participation in an alumni network?
  • Programme Preferences: In this section, you are requested to outline your preferences regarding a host country and host institution. In case you cannot decide on the preferred host institution at this stage, you can choose the preferred host country and state your field of interest. We would especially appreciate if you are able to provide a contact person at your preferred host institution(s). This information would enormously contribute to the success and fastness of your placement. The deployment to the host institution is made on a case-by-case basis taking into consideration the preferences outlined in the application form, your profile, the professional interests, the language skills and the strategic interests of your employer. Therefore, please think carefully about your preferences in your deployment. You may also wish to consult with your employer. In addition, take into account that it is not always possible to match your wishes. The selection of a place of deployment during the application is not binding, but it will help us in making a final decision about the choice of the host institution.

Only after you submit the application by clicking on “Submit” we will be able to register it. You will receive a notification from the EFB which confirms the receipt of your application. In case you wish to print a copy of your application, you will be able to do so before submitting it.

2.    Submission of further documents via e-mail (2nd Stage)

After the pre-selection has been carried out by the EFB, you may be requested to send your university diploma by e-mail. The copy of the diploma should be sent together with the translation into English language.

3.    Personal interview (3rd Stage)

After the applications have been short listed, the candidates will be called for an interview, which will take place in the period between 1st October and 10th October 2009. In case you are selected, you will be provided with all necessary information by the end of October 2009.
Last Updated ( Monday, 14 September 2009 11:07 )
 

  Programme Overview:

The implementation of the EU acquis is a necessary condition for each country seeking membership of the Union. While much emphasis has been placed upon the transposition of EU legislation into the national law of these countries, the European Commission has made it clear that such laws must be implemented effectively. It is therefore necessary to have administrative structures with an adequate capacity to ensure compliance.

Developing accountable, predictable, reliable and transparent public administrations that can provide public services in line with government priorities and meeting the requirements of the acquis communautaire, is a demanding task in the western Balkans, and one which requires the commitment of a great variety of actors and resources.



The European Fund for the Balkans initiates programmes that support the building and improving of the professional and administrative capacities and skills of young government officials from the Balkans in the EU integration process, with a view to:

  • Building a new generation of politicians and civil servants with new visions and a regional outlook;
  • Gaining practical experience in EU countries' federal, state or municipal government agencies;
  • Creating links between administrations in the region through individual networks and joint initiatives.

Practicing Europe Programmes:

  Fellowship Programme for Young Government Officials from the Western Balkans Supporting Excellence and Leadership
  in Governance

Background and Objectives

The development of effective and efficient state administrations is one of the major challenges that the countries of the Western Balkans face in their democratisation process. The Reforms in all of the countries are mainly driven by the EU integration process, irrespective of the prospective date of accession.

At the same time, due to the progressive integration process, the member states of the European Union themselves are faced with the challenge of developing new forms of cross-border collaboration. Administrative procedures are increasingly being determined by European regulations, as the EU's expanding field of competence now also touches upon what were traditionally national political issues. Domestic politics and security issues (such as for example migration) now require multilateral agreement and a universal approach. Possible future member states are only marginally involved in these processes to date, but they will be directly affected once they become members. Some of the newest members still struggle to meet the requirements of the EU membership.

Cross-border working relations are not developed through institutions, but by the people who work in them. Personal networks and an understanding of different working cultures are essential to overcoming barriers of national administration and past conflict. Both the EU integration process and the performance of the Balkan countries within the EU will depend on qualified and experienced human resources to guide and shape the process.

How can the employees of national ministries be prepared to meet these requirements? An excellent academic education and qualifications in the national administration system is the basis of this preparation. Furthermore, each public official responsible for the European domain should acquire practical experience of a different European member state over an extended period of time.

In response to these needs and complementary to existing programmes supporting institutional reform, the EFB launched in 2008 a Fellowship Programme for Young Government Officials from the Western Balkans as one of its flagship operational programmes.

Programme content and description

The Programme aims to contribute to the development of effective and efficient state administrations in the region by offering a tailor-made fellowship and training programme to 20 highly qualified young professionals from the highest ranking state authorities of the countries of the Western Balkans. The duration of the Fellowship is a total of 3 months, which entails stay and work in the host EU country (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain) and state institution and 3 seminars which bring the group of Fellows together, at the beginning, middle and end of the Fellowship period.

By participating in the Programme, the Fellows have the opportunity to:

  • gain professional experience in EU countries' federal or state government agencies,
  • receive training on EU (and other international) issues,
  • receive training on their respective field of expertise,
  • acquire leadership and management skills at seminars,
  • engage with their colleagues from the region and the EU and thus
  • create links between administrations through individual networks,
  • serve as ambassadors of their respective countries,
  • learn a foreign language and
  • participate in an alumni network.

During their stay in the host country, the Fellows get the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the administrative structures and forms of political decision-making in the host country and in the EU. The choice of the host institution is made on a case-by-case basis taking into account the preferences outlined in the application form, the profile of the Fellow, the professional interests, the language skills, and the strategic interest of the employer. The Programme is complemented by an Introductory Seminar, an Intermediary visiting programme to EU and other institutions in Brussels and a Final Seminar. Before the first Introductory Seminar each Fellow is also supported financially to attend a 2 months course in the language of the host country.

The following table shows each phase of the Programme in detail:

Language Course

Fellow learns language of host country

Timeframe:
2 MONTHS
Introductory Seminar Held in Berlin/Potsdam the Introductory Seminar gathers the fellows for a first meeting and provides insight into the current social and political - global, European and Balkan challenges and opportunities
Timeframe:
12 DAYS
Traineeship Phase I

Fellow begins his/her traineeship at host EU member state institution: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia and Slovenia.

Timeframe:
1 MONTH
Intermediary Seminar Held in Brussels the Intermediary Seminar gives the opportunity to visit andmeet high ranking officials from EU Institutions, NATO. Timeframe:
4 DAYS
Traineeship Phase II

Fellow continues his/her traineeship at host EU member state institution.

Timeframe:
1 MONTH,
2 WEEKS
Final
Seminar

Held each year at adifferent location in the Western Balkans, the Final Seminar invites Fellows for the last set of trainings in leadership, conflict resolution, communication and negotiations, evaluation and networking

Timeframe:
6 DAYS

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