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Soros Fellows/1998 | |
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Parent organization | Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans |
Membership | • Ponneh Aliabadi Varho • Lera Auerbach • Anthony Chen • Igor Cherepinsky • Rajiv Doshi • Nadine Duplessy Kearns • Na Eng • Mill Etienne • Christian Fung • Ikeolu Gbadegesin Adeyemi • Lisa Halpern • Rollie Lal • Alba Morales • Vivek Murthy • Joël Núñez • Akilesh Palanisamy • Jean Tang • Lawrence Wu • Anita Yang Hsu |
Soros Fellows 1998 |
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans, founded by Paul Soros, brother of deep politician George Soros, and Daisy Soros, is a United States $90,000 postgraduate fellowship for immigrants and children of immigrants.[1]
The selection process is focused on identifying the most promising New Americans who are poised to make significant contributions to the nation through their work. The program draws more than 1,800 applications annually for just 30 fellowships. The great majority continue to be involved with the program through regional dinners, service in the selection process for later classes, and through the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows Association.[1]
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.