Overview
The Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy at Yale University, which operates under the auspices of International Security Studies at Yale (ISS), will award one or more Henry Chauncey Jr. '57 Postdoctoral Fellowships beginning in the fall semester of 2010. These fellowships will have a term of one academic year. By mutual agreement of the Fellow and the Program, the Fellowship may be renewable for a second year.
These fellowships will provide opportunities for research and teaching in the field of "grand strategy" broadly defined. Fellows must be in residence at Yale, and must have successfully defended their doctoral dissertation by September 1, 2010. The Program welcomes applications from both mid-career and junior scholars. Scholars who have previously held an ISS fellowship are eligible to apply.
Value of this fellowship
Fellows will be expected to conduct their own research and to teach at least one course on a subject relevant to grand strategy during each year in which they hold the fellowship. The stipend will be at least $50,000. The fellowship will provide shared office space and access to Yale facilities as well as membership in the Yale Health Plan.
How to apply
Please submit vita, a research proposal (describing how the fellowship will be used), transcripts, a short (ca. 50 page) writing sample, and three letters of reference to Susan Hennigan, Administrator, International Security Studies, Yale University, P.O. Box 208353, New Haven, CT 06520-8353. The deadline is March 1, 2010. Finalists may be asked to visit Yale for an on-campus interview, or to participate in a telephone interview. Yale University is an AA/EOE. Female, minority and handicapped candidates, and veterans are encouraged to apply.
Applying For ISS Fellowships
In addition to their specific application forms, applicants should be aware of the following further requirements: In order to receive their award, successful applicants must:
1. Sign and submit to Mr. Biryukov an "Assumption of Risk" form;
2. Submit to Mr. Biryukov a photocopy of their MEDEX Identification Card; and
3. Follow the procedures set out here for travel to a restricted country.
e-mail: iss@yale.edu
tel: 203.432.6242
fax: 203.432.6250
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
The Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy at Yale University, which operates under the auspices of International Security Studies at Yale (ISS), will award one or more Henry Chauncey Jr. '57 Postdoctoral Fellowships beginning in the fall semester of 2010. These fellowships will have a term of one academic year. By mutual agreement of the Fellow and the Program, the Fellowship may be renewable for a second year.
These fellowships will provide opportunities for research and teaching in the field of "grand strategy" broadly defined. Fellows must be in residence at Yale, and must have successfully defended their doctoral dissertation by September 1, 2010. The Program welcomes applications from both mid-career and junior scholars. Scholars who have previously held an ISS fellowship are eligible to apply.
Value of this fellowship
Fellows will be expected to conduct their own research and to teach at least one course on a subject relevant to grand strategy during each year in which they hold the fellowship. The stipend will be at least $50,000. The fellowship will provide shared office space and access to Yale facilities as well as membership in the Yale Health Plan.
How to apply
Please submit vita, a research proposal (describing how the fellowship will be used), transcripts, a short (ca. 50 page) writing sample, and three letters of reference to Susan Hennigan, Administrator, International Security Studies, Yale University, P.O. Box 208353, New Haven, CT 06520-8353. The deadline is March 1, 2010. Finalists may be asked to visit Yale for an on-campus interview, or to participate in a telephone interview. Yale University is an AA/EOE. Female, minority and handicapped candidates, and veterans are encouraged to apply.
Applying For ISS Fellowships
In addition to their specific application forms, applicants should be aware of the following further requirements: In order to receive their award, successful applicants must:
1. Sign and submit to Mr. Biryukov an "Assumption of Risk" form;
2. Submit to Mr. Biryukov a photocopy of their MEDEX Identification Card; and
3. Follow the procedures set out here for travel to a restricted country.
e-mail: iss@yale.edu
tel: 203.432.6242
fax: 203.432.6250
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
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