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14 November 2012

Open Society Foundations’ Drugs, Security, and Democracy Fellowship

by FUNDSFORNGOS on NOVEMBER 13, 2012

The Open Society Foundations’ Drugs, Security, and Democracy Fellowship program supports research on drug policy, citizen security and democratic governance, as well as associated topics across the social sciences and related disciplines. Thefellowship seeks to develop a concentration of researchers who are interested in policy-relevant outcomes and membership in a global interdisciplinary network.

The fellowship is partly funded by the Open Society Latin America Program and the Open Society Global Drug Policy Program and administered by the Social Science Research Council (SSRC).

Applications are welcome from graduate students and postdoctoral researchers conducting research that addresses the theme of drugs and at least one of the other two themes of security and democracy in Latin America or the Caribbean. Eligible applicants will fall into one of the following two categories:

Dissertation Fellowship: This competition is open to PhD candidates worldwide who have an approved dissertation prospectus by July 1, 2013, but have not completed writing for final submission.

Postdoctoral Fellowship: The competition is also open to PhD recipients worldwide who have completed their PhD within 7 years of the application deadline.

The deadline to submit applications is 20 January 2013. For more information, visit this link.

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