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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Early Modern Fellowships in Philosophy of Religion and Theology

Overview

The Templeton Research Fellows in Early Modern Philosophy of Religion and Theology Program will provide one-year awards to at least two applicants, open rank. Fellows will be expected to spend the year in residence at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, IN, interacting with leading scholars in early modern philosophy of religion and theology and contemporary philosophy of religion for the purpose of undertaking cutting-edge research on their topics.

The University of Notre Dame provides unique opportunities for sustained contact with scholars in philosophy of religion, theology, and early modern philosophy—contacts which not only can be quite helpful but, in the case of some topics, are the necessary prerequisites for excellent scholarship in the field.

Each successful applicant will receive a total fellowship award of up to $55,000. Stipend will depend on rank and circumstances of the applicant, and up to $15,000 of each award may be received as reimbursement for travel, re-location, or research-related expenses.


The three major components of the Templeton Research Fellows in Early Modern Philosophy of Religion Program are:

- Performing cutting edge research on the problem of evil in early modern philosophy of religion and theology.

- Researching the extent to which conceptions of the nature and reality of evil were transformed and advanced in the distinctive intellectual culture of the seventeenth century.

- Utilizing the rich resources that are available at the University of Notre Dame and the Center for Philosophy of Religion.

Each Fellow is expected to complete and disseminate the results of their research through publications, lectures, or presentations at academic conferences within a short time after the end of the fellowship program. Fellows are also expected to submit a report to the Fellowship Directors describing the effects of their time as Fellows on the direction of their research within a year following the fellowship period, and to send the Fellowship Directors notices of presentations, as well as copies of any papers and books resulting from research conducted during the fellowship period.

Application Instructions

Applicants must have a Ph.D., and be affiliated with an accredited college or university. Applicants should be able to demonstrate strong promise of or an established record of successful publication. Applicants should prepare a timeline describing precisely the work that will be completed during the grant period, the order in which the work will be completed, and (when applicable) how the work to be completed at Notre Dame connects with the applicant’s larger research program.

Applicants are required to submit the following:

•A complete curriculum vitae
•Three confidential letters of recommendation (Letters should be sent by the recommenders themselves or by a placement service.)
•A project abstract of no more than 150 words
•A statement of no more than 1200 words specifying his or her project. For examples of eligible research topics, click here.
•One published or unpublished paper

Application materials should be submitted electronically (except letters), if possible, to cpreligion@nd.edu. Hard copies may be sent to:

Templeton Early Modern Fellowship
c/o Samuel Newlands, Associate Director
Center for Philosophy of Religion
University of Notre Dame
418 Malloy Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556

Questions about the application process can also be sent to cpreligion@nd.edu. All application materials, including letters of recommendation, must be received no later than January 15, 2011.

http://philreligion.nd.edu/poe/fellowships_em.html


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