Kellogg Institute for International Studies: Visiting Residential Fellowships

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  • Visiting Residential Fellowships

-- Sponsor: Kellogg (Helen) Institute for International Studies

-- SYNOPSIS: The sponsor offers residential Visiting Fellowships for the 2009-10 academic year which are designed to provide applicants with the time and space to work on research, while interacting with leading scholars. The sponsor offers numerous opportunities to explore the work of noted scholars through seminars, conferences, and roundtable discussions.

-- Deadline: 11/03/2008

-- Contact: Luis Canales, Assistant Director

-- E-mail: lcanales@nd.edu

-- Web Site: http://kellogg.nd.edu/vfellowships/images/VF_brochure_08.pdf

-- Program URL: http://kellogg.nd.edu/vfellowships/index.shtml

-- OBJECTIVES: The sponsor focuses on the following research themes: democratization and the quality of democracy; growth and development in the global economy; religion, society and its influence on political, social, and cultural change; public policies for social justice; and social movements and organized civil society.

-- ELIGIBILITY: Eligible applicants may come from any country. Applications will be accepted from candidates who hold a PhD or equivalent degree in a social science discipline or in history (exceptions made), distinguished senior candidates who do not hold a PhD, and advanced graduate students who will complete their PhD before beginning the fellowship.

-- FUNDING: Visitors reside in the Hesburgh Center, which offers spacious and modern offices, state of the art computer equipment, on-site information technology support, wireless Internet access, and personal library services through a brand of the University's library. Affordable, furnished one and two-bedroom apartments located on-premises at the Hesburgh Center are also available to Visiting Fellows.

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