Prospective Fellows should apply to a relevant Salzburg Global programs. Your application will then be assessed by Salzburg Global Seminar and the Korea Foundation. Successful Fellows will then be offered a place on the program and a scholarship to attend.
You can find a list of open calls for applicationhere
The language of all of these programs is English.
If you are accepted to participate in a program with a Korea Foundation Scholarship, you will be expected to engage in all aspects of the program to your full ability.
It will be expected that you make an active contribution to the program. This may include leading a discussion, writing an article based on your experience, or developing a project with other Salzburg Global Fellows.
As appropriate, the outcomes of your participation will be shared widely through Salzburg Global’s online platforms (including website, social media, email newsletters, etc.).
The language of this project can be in Korean or English. All materials published on Salzburg Global’s online platforms will be in English.
As a scholarship recipient, you will be required to complete a program evaluation form and to conduct an interview with Salzburg Communications Staff sharing your reflections on your participation.
Salzburg Global Seminar hosts regular peer-to-peer networking sessions for Korea Foundation Scholarshop recipients.
The language for these sessions will be a mixture of Korean and English.