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=Introduction=
A video of interest is a video equivalent of a Letter of Interest.  
A video of interest is a video equivalent of a Letter of Interest.  


Please create a 2 minute video introduction regarding your interest in applying. It must include:
Please create a 4-5 minute video introduction regarding your interest in applying for the OSE Fellowship. Please review the [[OSE Crash Course]] before responding, and then tell us:
 
#Your name and where you are located
#Why you are interested in the OSE Immersion program?
#How do the goals of Open Source Ecology align with your interests?
#Specific qualifications and skills relevant to pursing the Fellowship?
#What are your near term and long term professional goals?
#Do you think that there is knowledge out there that should not be open source?
#What your ideal day in your life would like if you were to work with OSE?
#What your ideal day would like like if you were to do something other than the OSE Fellowship?


#Name and country where you are located
#Position that you are applying for
#Specific qualifications and skills. This is the most important point for you to cover.
#Why you are interested in applying
#What you think will be the greatest challenge in your work
#How you will address that challenge


Upload this video to a video-sharing site such as YouTube, and send a link to this video as your initial application step.
Upload this video to a video-sharing site such as YouTube, and send a link to this video in your application

Revision as of 03:54, 17 May 2018

Introduction

A video of interest is a video equivalent of a Letter of Interest.

Please create a 4-5 minute video introduction regarding your interest in applying for the OSE Fellowship. Please review the OSE Crash Course before responding, and then tell us:

  1. Your name and where you are located
  2. Why you are interested in the OSE Immersion program?
  3. How do the goals of Open Source Ecology align with your interests?
  4. Specific qualifications and skills relevant to pursing the Fellowship?
  5. What are your near term and long term professional goals?
  6. Do you think that there is knowledge out there that should not be open source?
  7. What your ideal day in your life would like if you were to work with OSE?
  8. What your ideal day would like like if you were to do something other than the OSE Fellowship?


Upload this video to a video-sharing site such as YouTube, and send a link to this video in your application