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AF calls for scholarship candidates

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  • By Debbie Gildea
  • Air Force Personnel, Services and Manpower Public Affairs
Airmen who would like to study in a foreign language as a full-time student, are interested in a White House fellowship, would like to serve a two-year fellowship in Japan, or would like to compete for an information assurance scholarship have until Aug. 31 to submit an application to the Air Force Personnel Center.

"These are great growth and development opportunities for current and future leaders," said AFPC assignments director Col. David Slade. "Nomination packages take some time to prepare properly, so if you're interested, you should get started now."

The Olmsted Scholar Program is an opportunity for Air Force line officers to study in a foreign language at an international university overseas. Candidates selected for the program will experience cultural immersion in the selected country, including university study in the native language. Interested applicants can go to the George and Carol Olmsted Foundation website, www.olmstedfoundation.org, for more information about the program.

The White House Fellowship Program provides promising leaders with first-hand experience in the American government process. Selected candidates work for a year as special assistants or senior executives to cabinet-level agencies or in the executive office of the president. For more information about the Fellows program, interested applicants can contact their local military personnel section, or go to www.whitehouse.gov/about/fellows.

Airmen interested in cultural immersion in Japan can look into the Mansfield Fellowship Exchange Program. This first-of-its-kind fellowship (for the U.S. and Japan), enables federal government employees to develop in-depth understanding of Japan, learn how its government works, and develop relationships with their Japanese counterparts. For more information about this rigorous two-year program, and for application instructions, go to www.mansfieldfdn.org, or contact the local personnel section.

To meet the growing need for qualified information assurance personnel, the Department of Defense has established the Information Assurance Scholarship Program. Eligible candidates could earn master's degrees in cyber operations or information resource management, or doctorate degrees in electrical or computer engineering. The scholarship program covers tuition, fees and books, with follow-on placement based on Air Force needs. For more information, contact the local military personnel section.

For more information about developmental opportunities and other personnel issues, visit the Air Force personnel services website at https://gum-crm.csd.disa.mil.
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