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30 August 2012

Residential Fellowships at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars


August 30th, 2012

The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars at the Johns Hopkins University is accepting applications for the 9-month residential fellowships. Scholars, practitioners, journalists and public intellectuals are invited to take part in this flagship international Fellowship program.
Fellows conduct research and write in their areas of interest, while interacting with policymakers in Washington and Wilson Center staff and other scholars in residence. The Center accepts policy-relevant, non-advocacy fellowship proposals that address key challenges confronting the United States and the world.
Eligibility includes, but not limited to:
  • Men and women with outstanding capabilities and experience from a wide variety of backgrounds (including government, business, academia, and other professions)
  • Academic candidates holding a Ph.D.
  • Academic candidates demonstrating scholarly achievement by publications beyond their doctoral dissertations
The proposed fellowship should focus on one of the Center’s program areas. Some of the programs include:
  • China Environment Forum
  • Comparative Urban Studies Project
  • Environmental Change and Security
  • Global Health Initiative
  • Science and Technology Innovation Program
Fellows in residence will be affiliated with one or more of the Center’s programs/projects/offices. Program, project and/or office directors often collaborate with scholars in designing seminars, conferences, and/or meetings related to scholars’ research.
Fellows are expected to be in residence for the entire U.S. academic year (early September through May). Occasionally, fellowships are awarded for shorter periods, with a minimum of four months.
Application deadline: October 1, 2012
For more information, visit this link.


Source Link: http://www.fundsforngos.org/fellowships-2/residential-fellowships-woodrow-wilson-international-center-scholars/#ixzz250ppOFgP

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