Overview
The Center invites applications from scholars of law, the humanities, or social sciences working in the field of sociolegal studies. Pre-tenure scholars, recently awarded PhDs, and those with equivalent professional degrees are encouraged to apply. Advanced graduate students may also apply, but evidence of completion of the doctoral degree or its equivalent is required before beginning the fellowship.
Fellows will devote a full academic year to research and writing in furtherance of a major scholarly project, and will receive a stipend plus a research allowance, health insurance, other benefits, and workspace at Indiana Law. They will conduct research at Indiana University and participate in the activities of the Center, which include an annual symposium, a colloquia series, and regular workshops and lectures.
How to Apply
Application materials must be submitted by mail; materials sent by electronic mail or fax will not be considered. In evaluating applications, the Center will focus on:
•the originality and significance of the candidate’s proposed research project within the field of sociolegal studies;
•the candidate’s scholarly promise, achievements, and ability to complete the project; and
•the potential contribution of the candidate to the intellectual life of the Center, the School of Law, and Indiana University.
A complete application consists of the following:
a research proposal (up to 10 pages),
curriculum vitae (with address and complete contact information), and
three letters of recommendation (must be sent separately).
Address/Contact
Applications should be sent to:
Jerome Hall Postdoctoral Fellowship ProgramCenter for Law, Society, and CultureIndiana University Maurer School of Law211 South Indiana AvenueBloomington, IN 47405
Completed applications must be received by Jan. 4, 2010.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
The Center invites applications from scholars of law, the humanities, or social sciences working in the field of sociolegal studies. Pre-tenure scholars, recently awarded PhDs, and those with equivalent professional degrees are encouraged to apply. Advanced graduate students may also apply, but evidence of completion of the doctoral degree or its equivalent is required before beginning the fellowship.
Fellows will devote a full academic year to research and writing in furtherance of a major scholarly project, and will receive a stipend plus a research allowance, health insurance, other benefits, and workspace at Indiana Law. They will conduct research at Indiana University and participate in the activities of the Center, which include an annual symposium, a colloquia series, and regular workshops and lectures.
How to Apply
Application materials must be submitted by mail; materials sent by electronic mail or fax will not be considered. In evaluating applications, the Center will focus on:
•the originality and significance of the candidate’s proposed research project within the field of sociolegal studies;
•the candidate’s scholarly promise, achievements, and ability to complete the project; and
•the potential contribution of the candidate to the intellectual life of the Center, the School of Law, and Indiana University.
A complete application consists of the following:
a research proposal (up to 10 pages),
curriculum vitae (with address and complete contact information), and
three letters of recommendation (must be sent separately).
Address/Contact
Applications should be sent to:
Jerome Hall Postdoctoral Fellowship ProgramCenter for Law, Society, and CultureIndiana University Maurer School of Law211 South Indiana AvenueBloomington, IN 47405
Completed applications must be received by Jan. 4, 2010.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
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