The Lemann Center is training a new generation of Brazilian educational policy leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs in the Graduate School of Education's MA and PhD programs, and through Stanford's joint MBA-MA in Education program between the Business School and the School of Education. They are the Lemann Fellows, a select group of Brazilian talent funded through the Lemann Center at Stanford.
Want to be a Lemann Fellow?
Here are the steps for the Masters / MBA Programs:
Candidates to become a Lemann Fellow must demonstrate a firm commitment to work for the development of Brazil, indicating how the expertise gained through the program will further the development of their projects and be directed toward improving Brazilian education.
To become a Lemann Fellow, you must first be accepted into one of the Stanford MA / MBA programs as listed below, and then apply for the Lemann Center Fellowship.
For the next academic year, the Lemann Center will fund at least one fellowship in the Learning Design & Technology and in the International Comparative Education programs. We will also fund one student for the MA / MBA program. If you ant to apply for a different MA program within the Graduate School of Education, please contact us for more details. MA fellowships cover between 70-95% of tuition and living expenses; MBA / MA fellowships cover between 40-85% of tuition and living expenses. The amount of funding is decided based on the availability of funds and financial needs of applicants.The MA programs last one academic year (September-August), and the MBA program lasts two years.
More information on the Graduate School of Education admissions website.
