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Stanford International Fellowships

 

Stanford International Fellowships
 
The Stanford Humanites Center and the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) will jointly award two Humanities and International Studies (HIS) fellowships for the academic year 2008-2009. This fellowship program is designed to offer research opportunities both to members of humanities departments and to other scholars seriously interested in humanistic issues.
Eligibility
Open to scholars who are not U.S. nationals and who are currently working outside of the United States. Humanities and International Studies fellowships are awarded across the spectrum of academic ranks (assistant, associate, and full professor). These fellowships are intended primarily for individuals currently teaching or affiliated with an academic institution, but independent scholars may apply.
Applicants with Ph.D.s awarded on or before September 2005 are eligible for the 2008-2009 fellowships. Junior fellows are scholars who will be at least three (and no more than ten) years beyond receipt of the Ph.D. by the start of their prospective fellowship year. Senior fellows are established scholars who are more than ten years beyond receipt of the Ph.D. Only international scholars (i.e. not US nationals) are eligible to apply.
The research proposals by applicants should focus on themes of international studies compatible with the mission of one of the five major research centers at FSI:
* The Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center
* Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL)
* Center for Environmental Science and Policy (CESP)
* Center for Health Policy (CHP/PCOR)
* Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC)
Eligible research areas include, but are not limited to: history, philosophy, languages, literature, linguistics, archaeology, ethics, comparative religion, and history and criticism of the arts. Proposals are welcome from the social sciences employing historical or philosophical approaches, such as social and cultural anthropology, sociology, political theory, and other subjects concerned with questions of values.
Stipends
 
Fellows are awarded stipends of up to $60,000 and a housing and moving allowance of up to $15,000, dependent upon need. Applicants who require additional support are expected to seek supplementary funding in the form of external grants or sabbatical or other contributions from home institutions.

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