Applications close: May 25, 2008
World Nomads will send one exceptional student to participate on an
i-to-i volunteer project
<http://www.i- to-i.com/ volunteer- projects/ voluntary- work-in-sri- lanka.ht\
ml> in the tsunami devastated region of Sri Lanka. Staying in the small
coastal village of Kosgoda, 70kms south of Colombo, you will live
amongst the local people, working on various neighbourhood projects to
help rebuild their community.
As part of this assignment, you will receive mentorship from Sydney
Morning Herald journalist and travel writer Keith Austin, who will
provide assistance via telephone/internet with story development,
scripting and final editing.
You will be staying in Kosgoda with a local family for two weeks,
immersing yourself in the local culture. To help you create your own
unique story, the scholarship recipient will receive a new Lenovo
Ideapad Y-510 <http://lenovo. com.au/lenovoide as/y510/>
<http://lenovo. com.au/lenovoide as/y510/> laptop computer.
Once you have returned home, you'll write, edit and a create a feature
article based on your experience in Sri Lanka which will be reviewed and
considered for publication by the Sydney Morning Herald
<http://journals. worldnomads. com/scholarships /post/www. smh.com.au> ,
Australia's pre-eminent newspaper, both printed and on-line - giving you
the chance to have your story read by thousands of travellers world
wide!
The Scholarship also includes airfares from your nearest international
airport, i-to-i program costs, travel vaccinations, visa costs and per
diems.
What you'll be doing
* We'll fly you in from your country of residence to Sri Lanka. You'll
need to be available between July 6th and July 19th 2008.
* Prior to leaving, you will be mentored by journalist Keith Austin to
guide you in how to approach your story.
* In Sri Lanka, you will live amongst the local people of Kosgoda,
volunteering to help restore their community whilst interviewing people
and seeking out your story.
* You will need to keep a daily diary about your time on the trip and
upload this to a World Nomads travel journal, including pictures you've
taken.
* On your return you will receive further mentoring from Keith Austin to
assist in editing togther your feature story. You will then submit your
story to the Sydney Morning Herald for possible publication, and on the
World Nomads websites within one month of your return.
* Most of all, you'll be experiencing what it's like to be a journalist
in a remote location in one the most beautiful and friendly countries in
the world!
Who can apply
* To be eligible you have to be currently enrolled and actively studying
at a recognised educational tertiary institution and speak and write
fluent english.
* Minimum age 18.
* You should be an exceptional writer with a lust for adventure,
ambition to grow your journalism/writing skills and desire to help less
fortunate communities in the world.
Apply now
If you want it, you've got to show it. To apply you need to:
1. Craft a 500 words(or less) travel focused essay in English around the
theme 'An unforgettable adventure'. It's up to you to convince our
judging panel through your writing that you have the spirit of adventure
and passion for travel journalism to be chosen for this scholarship. We
will be looking for;
• originality
• clarity of ideas
• excellent writing
• ability to source and tell a compelling story.
2. Complete an entry form which includes contact and educational
institution details and a 300 words (or less) essay on why you should be
chosen. Copy and paste the 'An unforgettable adventure' travel story
into the entry form.
3. The recipient of the Scholarship, along with the best entries will be
published on the World Nomads wesbite on June 1, 2008.
Applications close midnight (Australian Eastern Standard time), May 25,2008.
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