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FELLOWSHIP: Europa Fellowship Program, New Europe College, Bucharest
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAM 2006-2007
The New Europe College, Institute for Advanced Study in Bucharest, Romania,
announces the Europa Fellowship Program, sponsored by the VolkswagenStiftung
(Hannover, Germany).
The program targets especially researchers and academics from South-Eastern
Europe. Applications from young Western scholars working on South-Eastern
Europe are also welcome. Applicants must be doctoral students, or hold a
Ph.D. title.
Duration of the Fellowship: a full academic year (10 months, October through
July); one-term fellowships (October through February, or March through
July) can also be considered.
Location: the New Europe College in Bucharest.
The Fellowship consists of: a monthly stipend of 600 Euro (tax free),
accommodation, international transportation to and from the home country of
the Fellows at the beginning and the end of the Fellowship, as well as for
season holidays. Fellows who choose to stay for the whole academic year are
offered a one-month research trip abroad to an institution of their choice
(2 560 Euro for transportation, accommodation, and per diem).
The Fellows will be invited as members of a team, working in the framework
of a research theme entitled "Traditions of the New Europe:
A Pre-history of the European Integration in South-Eastern Europe."
Each Fellow is expected to pursue his/her own research project, and to take
part in scientific events related to the project, and in other events
organized by the New Europe College. Fellows are expected to hand us at the
end of their Fellowship a paper representing the result of their research
work, to be included in a NEC publication.
Working languages: English, French, and German. A good command of English is
desirable.
The application must include a project addressing research questions related
to the project. The deadline for sending the completed application is July
10, 2006. The applications will be evaluated by the Scientific Board of the
NEC. We will get in touch with the applicants concerning the results of the
evaluation process.
The application form and additional information on the Program and on the
New Europe College can be downloaded from: www.nec.ro
Contact person:
Irina Vainovski-Mihai, Program Coordinator, Tel. (+40-21) 307 9910,
Fax: (+40-21) 327 0774, E-mail: imih***@n*****.ro Mailing address: str.
Plantelor 21, 023971 Bucharest, Romania
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CALL FOR PAPERS: 2006 Title VIII Policy Paper Competition
Deadline: June 30, 2006
Rules of eligibility for the 2006 Title VIII prize competition:
* The policy paper must have been submitted to the Title VIII Program office
in 2005 or 2006;
* Authors must be graduate students or recent graduates (Master's or PhD
within the past three years) who are citizens or permanent residents of the
United States;
* The author is not required to have received prior Title VIII funding for
research or language training, and the submission need not be published to
be eligible;
* The policy paper must be based on the author's own work and can be any
type of article, graduate school term paper, policy brief, white paper, or
analytical assessment, preferably by a single author, or by no more than two
authors;
* There is no limit to the number of pages submitted, however the applicant
should demonstrate an understanding of policy style and format and edit
appropriately;
* Any submission that is a summary of a longer work (e.g., policy brief,
etc.) should include the longer work for comparison purposes (e.g.,
dissertation chapter, research paper, etc.)
* Works may deal with any area of Southeast Europe, Russia, or Eurasia;
works may cover cross-border, regional, or comparative issues that include
countries outside these specific regions as long as the eligible countries
are a key component of the policy paper;
* Policy papers that reflect the author's understanding of foreign policy
priorities and are written in a length and style accessible to U.S.
Government policy makers, program officers and analysts will be considered
very competitive;
* Textbooks, collections, translations, bibliographies, and reference works
are ineligible.
2006 Title VIII Prize Committee and Nominating Instructions:
Send the nomination by email, with the submission and applicant's C.V.
as email attachments, to
<bake***@s*****.gov>
Susie Baker, Committee Chair
Title VIII Program Officer
U.S. Department of State
The deadline for submissions has been extended: nominations must be received
no later than June 30, 2006. Submissions should be clearly marked "Title
VIII Prize Nomination" in the subject line of the email.
Nominations
may come from any source from within and outside of academia, and applicants
may self-nominate. An acknowledgment that your nomination was received will
be sent by email.
Committee Members will include U.S. Government officials, representatives
from academia, think tanks, non-governmental organizations and/or other
entities engaged in work requiring policy expertise.
The 2006 award will be announced at the 38th AAASS National Convention in
Washington, DC. We expect to award two prizes. Prize-winning policy papers
are published and distributed throughout the U.S. federal government
interagency community by the U.S. Department of State and the
author(s) may be invited as a featured speaker for the Title VIII Policy
Forum Series at the State Department.
Please contact Susie Baker <bake***@s*****.gov> with any questions about the
award and/or policy paper style and format. Title VIII on the web:
www.state.gov/s/inr/grants <http://www.state.gov/s/inr/grants>
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