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Appendix 4-1
7th SYLFF Program Administrators' Meeting
Session 4
SYLFF Network Program (SNP): Global and Local Perspectives and Challenges
Convenor: Peter Scheid
International Advisory Committee
 
Copenhagen, 17 January 2007
 
SNP Mission
 ... to support SYLFF fellows who are committed to developing networks and collaborative relationships
 
 ... to encourage SYLFF-fellow generated initiatives to draw upon the scale and wealth of the diversity of the more than 9000 SYLFF fellows
 
Session Outline
10:30-10:40 Introduction (Peter Scheid)
10:40-10:50 Strategic Vision of the SYLFF Fellows' Council (SFC)
(Stuart Graham)
10:50-11:00 History of the SFC (Stuart Graham)
11:00-11:10 Discussion
11:10-11:20 No-Coffee Break
11:20-11:30 Some statistics on Local Associations (LA) (Peter Scheid)
11:30-11:45 Survey of Local Associations (Sherilyn Siy)
11:45-11:55 Discussion
11:55-12:05 Structured Learning Experience (Sherilyn Siy)
12:05-12:15 The Networking And Programs for Social Action (NAPSA)
Toolkit (Jeanne Lee)
12:15-12:30 Discussion
 
SNP Background
SNP presented during 5th SPAM in 2002 in Tokyo
 
SNP launched in April 2003
 
The two Components of SNP
1. Local Networking:
 Support of Local Associations at SYLFF institutions
 
2. World-wide Networking:
 Programs and activities developed by the SYLFF Fellows Council (SFC)
 
1. Local Associations
 ... of currently enrolled and graduated SYLFF fellows of a given SYLFF home institution
 
Support for Local Associations
■1st year: 1,000 US$
■2nd year: up to 2,000 US$
■3rd year: up to 3,000 US$
■thereafter: up to 500 US$
Minimum Maintenace Grant
 
Status of Local Associations
By the end of 2006
 
Since the launch in 2003, 24 Local Associations have been formed
 
Local Associations
Status for FY2006
 
 Of these 24 Local Associations...
 
■10 are receiving third-year funding
■5 are receiving second-year funding
■4 of which are expected to apply for third-year funding during FY2006 (by 31 March 2007)
■1 of which is not seeking third-year funding
■9 are receiving first-year funding
■5 of which are expected to apply for second-year funding during FY2006
■2 of which are expected to apply for second-year funding during FY2007
■2 of which are not seeking second-year funding
 
2. World-wide Networking:
The SYLFF Fellows Council (SFC)
SYLFF Network Program (SNP):
Global and Local Perspectives of Networking
Will be presented by three members of the SYLFF Fellows Council (SFC):
 
Presenters:
 
Jeanne Lee (President of SFC)
Graduated Student, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, New York, USA
(SYLFF Institution: Columbia University)
 
Sherilyn Tan Siy
Graduate Student, MA Applied Social Psychology, Ateneo de Manila University
(SYLFF Institution: Ateneo de Manila University)
 
Stuart (Stu) Graham
Assistant Professor of Strategic Management, College of Management, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
(SYLFF Institution: UC Berkeley)


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