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Mostrando postagens com marcador fellowships. Mostrar todas as postagens
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quarta-feira, 9 de dezembro de 2015

Global History: Harvard Fellowships, candidates have until December 15 to apply

Receboio, de H-Net, este aviso:

Weatherhead Initiative on Global History Fellowship

The Weatherhead Initiative on Global History (WIGH) at Harvard University identifies and supports outstanding scholars whose work responds to the growing interest in the encompassing study of global history. We seek to organize a community of scholars interested in the systematic scrutiny of developments that have unfolded across national, regional, and continental boundaries and who propose to analyze the interconnections—cultural, economic, ecological, political and demographic—among world societies. We encourage applicants from all over the world, and especially from outside Europe and North America, hoping to create a global conversation on global history.

WIGH Fellows are appointed for one year and are provided time, guidance, office space, and access to Harvard University facilities. They should be prepared to devote their entire time to productive scholarship and may undertake sustained projects of research or other original work. They will join a vibrant community of global history scholars at Harvard.

This fellowship is funded by a grant from the Volkswagen Foundation.

Terms
The competition for these awards is open only to scholars with a PhD (or comparable professional school degree). If still pursuing the PhD, WIGH Fellows must receive their degree no later than May 2016. There is no limit on time since submission of the candidate’s degree; we are open to candidates at various stages of their careers. We expect that candidates will be able to submit samples of independent work (articles, papers, dissertation chapters) in support of their candidacies on request. The WIGH Fellowship is residential and Fellows are expected to live in the Cambridge/Boston area for the duration of their appointments unless traveling for pre-approved research purposes, and they are expected to participate in WIGH activities, including a bi-weekly seminar.

Fellows will receive an annual stipend of up to $50,000, according to fellows’ needs. Because we cannot always offer the amount requested, we urge applicants to apply for funding from other sources as well. Applications are welcome from qualified persons without regard to nationality, gender, or race.

How to Apply
Applications are due December 15, 2015. Letters of reference are due by January 8th, 2016.
Please visit our website (http://wigh.wcfia.harvard.edu/content/wigh-fellowships-2016-2017) to apply.

Contact:
Jessica Barnard, Program Coordinator
jbarnard@wcfia.harvard.edu
Phone: +011 (617) 495-8923

terça-feira, 16 de outubro de 2012

Fellowships, Oxford-Princeton, UK-USA


Oxford-Princeton Global Leaders Fellowships:
Call for Applications

Applications are now open for for a number of two-year fellowships to work on global governance and the role of developing and emerging countries in the world political economy. Fellowships are open to nationals of non-OECD countries and up to to six such fellowships will be awarded to start in September 2013. Fellows will spend a year in Oxford, where they are based at the Global Economic Governance Programme, University College, followed by a year at Princeton, where they are based at Niehaus Centre for Globalization and Governance, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. The fellowship programme is directed by Professor Ngaire Woods and Professor Robert Keohane.

Further details can be found at: http://glf.univ.ox.ac.uk (look on the 'events' page)

The closing date for applications is: 19th November 2012.

sexta-feira, 14 de setembro de 2012

Fellowships: Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program


Call for Applications: Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellowships - Washington, D.C. 

Oportunidade:

The Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program at the Washington, DC–based National Endowment for Democracy invites applications for fellowships in 2013–2014. This federally funded program enables democracy activists, practitioners, scholars, and journalists from around the world to deepen their understanding of democracy and enhance their ability to promote democratic change. Dedicated to international exchange, this five-month residential program offers a collegial environment for fellows to reflect on their experiences; consider best practices and lessons learned; conduct independent research and writing; engage with counterparts; and develop professional relationships within a global network of democracy advocates.

The program is intended primarily to support practitioners, scholars, and journalists from developing and aspiring democracies; distinguished scholars from established democracies may also apply. Projects may focus on the political, social, economic, legal, and cultural aspects of democratic development and may include a range of methodologies and approaches. All fellows devote full time to their fellowship projects and receive a monthly fellowship payment, health insurance, travel assistance at the beginning and end of their fellowship, and research support. Awardees my not receive concurrent funding from the Endowment or its family of institutes during the fellowship period. The program does not fund professional training, fieldwork, or students working towards a degree. A working knowledge of English is required.

The program will host two five-month fellowship sessions in 2013–2014: Fall 2013 (October 1, 2013 - February 28, 2014), and Spring 2014 (March 1 - July 31, 2014).

Deadline: Monday, October 15, 2012.

For more information and application instructions, visit http://www.ned.org/fellowships/reagan-fascell-democracy-fellows-program.

Applications will be accepted through our online application system beginning July 15, 2012 at http://fellowships.ned.org.

Flyers may also be viewed in the following languages by clicking on these links: