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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Ernest May Fellowship at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center

Overview

Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs has recently launched a new initiative to help build the next generation of men and women who will bring professional history to influence strategic studies and key issues of international affairs .

May Scholarships honor of Ernest Ernest May, Charles Warren Professor of American History, a member of the Belfer Center’s board of directors and a faculty affiliate of the International Security Center, who died in June 2009 .

May Fellows Ernesto is in the Belfer Center and participate in the activities of the Centre as part of a group of scholars of international security. Have access to all research resources at Harvard. Niall Ferguson, Laurence Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University and a member of the Board of Directors of the Belfer Center, will serve as point of contact and mentor for the fellows.

The grants include fellowships from ten months of either $ 34,000 (for research scholars post-doctoral or advanced) or $ 20,000 (for predoctoral students.) Fellows must devote part of their time to collaborative efforts, as agreed by the project director. It is also expected to complete a book, monograph or publication couple during their period of residence.

Applying for a Fellowship

Eligibility

The Center offers both pre-doctoral and post-doctoral research fellowships for one year, with a possibility for renewal. Applications for fellowships are welcome from recent recipients of the Ph.D. or equivalent degree, university faculty members, and employees of government, military, international, humanitarian, and private research institutions who have appropriate professional experience. The Belfer Center seeks applications from political scientists, lawyers, economists, those in the natural sciences, and others of diverse disciplinary backgrounds. The Center also encourages applications from women, minorities, and citizens of all countries.


Fellows are expected to devote some portion of their time to collaborative endeavors, as arranged by the appropriate program or project director. Fellows are also expected to complete a book, monograph, or other significant publication during their period of residence. Pre-doctoral research fellows are expected to contribute to the Center’s research activities, as well as work on — and ideally complete — their doctoral dissertations.




Stipend Information
The Belfer Center offers ten-month stipends of $34,000 to post-doctoral and advanced research fellows and $20,000 to pre-doctoral fellows. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply for other sources of funding. All applicants should indicate clearly in their research statement whether they are seeking full or partial funding from the Center, and indicate other potential funding sources. Non-stipendiary appointments are also offered.

Areas of Research

•International Security Program (ISP)

Addresses U.S. defense and foreign policy; security policy; nuclear proliferation; managing nuclear technology and materials; the political economy of the Russian nuclear complex; chemical and biological weapons proliferation, control, and countermeasures; terrorism; regional security, especially in Eastern Europe, Asia, and the Middle East; internal and ethnic conflict; transatlantic relations; democracy and democratization as a factor in international politics.

The International Security Program offers pre-doctoral and post-doctoral research fellowships. The Belfer Center also co-sponsors, with the Shorenstein Center for Press and Politics, a fellowship for journalists specializing in defense and foreign affairs. One postdoctoral residential fellowship is available each academic year for scholarship in security affairs with a particular focus on issues relating to gender, co-sponsored with Harvard Kennedy School’s Women and Public Policy Program.

◦Religion in International Affairs

The goal of this initiative is to integrate a sophisticated understanding of religion with international affairs in policymaking and scholarship. The Initiative on Religion in International Affairs offers pre-doctoral and advanced research fellowships jointly sponsored by ISP.

•Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program (STPP)

STPP includes two major research projects that offer pre and post-doctoral fellowships in national and comparative science and technology policies and policy formation mechanisms; science and technology policy for competitiveness, sustainability, and security; social determinants of, and social impacts of, scientific and technological change. If you are applying for an STPP fellowship, please specify to which of these areas you are applying. Fellowships are available within the following projects:

◦Managing the Atom Project

Addressing the risks posed by nuclear weapons and weapons-usable materials; assessing the future of civilian nuclear power; and strengthening democratic management of both through improved access to information, broader public participation, and more effective regulation and oversight. Managing the Atom is a joint project of the Belfer Center’s International Security Program (see above), though it offers a separate set of fellowships.

◦Energy Technology Innovation Policy Research Group

Addresses patterns and processes of energy research, development, demonstration and deployment in the United States and around the world, policies and institutions for closing the gap between national and international energy R&D strategies and those needed to meet the challenge of climate change; analysis of effectiveness of collaborative and partnership approaches for meeting U.S. energy-related environmental goals.

•Dubai Initiative

The Dubai Initiative focuses on topics related to the Middle East and the research interests of the Belfer Center and the Dubai School of Government (DSG). The Dubai Initiative offers pre-doctoral and post-doctoral fellowships at the Belfer Center, as well as joint fellowships with DSG. The areas of research currently considered are those on the evolving issues of governance; U.S. foreign policy; security studies; economic policy; energy policy; innovations in governance; e-government; government performance; and women studies in the Middle East. Scholars from the region are also welcome to apply. Fellows are expected to devote a portion of their time on collaborative research, as arranged by the Initiative with DSG. Fellowships will be awarded based on specific research deliverables negotiated with the Dubai School of Government researchers and may involve spending some part of their fellowship in Dubai. Applicants looking to write a book manuscript or are in the process of completing one may receive funding to do so. The Initiative also funds research papers and research grants on research related to the Middle East.

Application Procedures

Each applicant should submit as one complete packet:

1.A completed one page application
2.A 3 to 5 page double-spaced statement that proposes a major research project or dissertation prospectus, including its relevance to the research interests of one of the Center’s programs or projects; the statement should clearly indicate at the top of the page the specific Belfer Center program or project to which the application is being directed and whether or not you are applying for funding.
3.A curriculum vitae;
4.3 sealed letters of recommendation (not emails) attesting to the applicant’s professional competence;
5.A short writing sample pertinent to the application (No more than 50 pages; please do not send books or lengthy manuscripts);
6.Pre-doctoral candidates must also provide a sealed graduate school transcript.

The steps above constitute the application process. The applicant is responsible for collecting all materials, including letters of recommendation and transcripts and submitting them as one packet to the Center. Materials submitted will not be returned to the applicant. Emailed materials will not be accepted. If you are applying to a jointly sponsored fellowship, please submit two copies of all your application materials.

Application reviewed immediately, so please be sure it is complete.

The application deadline for 2011-2012 fellowships is January 14, 2011.

Applicants should expect decisions from the programs in late March.

Send Application Packets to:

Fellowship Coordinator
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
John F. Kennedy School of Government
79 John F. Kennedy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138

For more information:
Telephone: 617-495-8806
E-mail: bcsia_fellowships@ksg.harvard.edu

Source: http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/fellowships/experience.html


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