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Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships in International Security CISAC CISAC's pre- and postdoctoral fellowships provide opportunities for concentrated study in a multidisciplinary environment. The Center, part of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University, serves as a collegial forum for scholars, government officials, military officers, and business leaders to explore innovative solutions to complex international problems. Visiting fellows spend the academic year at Stanford University, where they will participate in seminars, interact with each other and faculty and researchers, and will be expected to produce a research product (e.g., dissertation chapters, draft articles, a book manuscript). February, 2007
Social Science Research Council Research Fellows Social Science Research Council The Social Science Research Council (SSRC) seeks to appoint three or more postdoctoral research fellows. Each will work at the Council for up to two years conducting research, writing, and helping to organize projects in one or more of these areas: (a) media policy and democracy; (b) social responses to risk, vulnerability, and disasters; (c) transformations in higher education, science and research; and (d) economic development in relation to environment, migration, and/or health. March, 2007
Post-Doctoral Fellowship The Economics and Health Policy Program in the Department of Health Policy, George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services This post-doctoral fellowship is intended to support empirical research on economic issues related to primary health care services in medically underserved communities, as well as interventions aimed at reducing racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in population health and access to health care. May, 2007
Abe Fellowship Social Science Research Council The Abe Fellowship is designed to encourage multidisciplinary research on contemporary and policy-relevant topics of pressing global concern to industrialized and industrializing societies around the world. The Program administers an annual fellowship competition that provides scholars and non-academic research professionals in the social sciences and the humanities with support for research projects addressing one or more of three themes: global issues, problems common to industrial and industrializing societies, and issues relating to U.S.-Japan relations. Funds are provided by the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership. September, 2007
Jennings Randolph Fellowship Program United States Institute of Peace These fellowships support practitioners and scholars working on research projects concerning the sources and nature of international conflict and ways of preventing, managing, or resolving conflict. September, 2007
The Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program CDS International/Robert Bosch Foundation The foundation sponsors a fellowship program that enables young American professionals to participate in an intensive work and study program in Germany. Although a prime goal of this program is the advancement of transatlantic relations, it also contributes to the participants' professional competence and expertise, and broadens their cultural horizons. October 15, 2007
The Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation The Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships are designed to encourage original and significant study of ethical or religious values in all fields of the humanities and social sciences, and particularly to help Ph.D. candidates in these fields complete their dissertation work in a timely manner. In addition to topics in religious studies or in ethics (philosophical or religious), dissertations appropriate to the Newcombe Fellowship competition might explore the ethical implications of foreign policy, the values influencing political decisions, the moral codes of other cultures, and religious or ethical issues reflected in history or literature. November 5, 2007
Dissertation Fellowship The Center for the Applied Study of Economics & Environment (CASE&E) The dissertation research project should contribute to CASE&E's aims of developing and applying economic arguments for the active protection of human health and the natural environment. November, 2007
Eurasia Fellowship Program Social Science Research Council The Eurasia Program is pleased to announce a fellowship program for research on the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and the New States of Eurasia. Research related to the non-Russian states, regions, and peoples is particularly encouraged. Funding for this program is provided by the US Department of State under the Program for Research and Training on Eastern Europe and the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union (Title VIII). All fellowships awarded under this program are contingent upon the receipt of funding from the US Department of State. November 13, 2007
Teaching Fellowship Loyola College in Maryland Provides emerging scholars who are members of groups that are underrepresented on college and university campuses with time and resources to complete the dissertation, introduces scholars to faculty life and provides professional development in preparation for a tenure-track appointment. December, 2007

Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship

Carleton College Preference will be given to the fields listed above, but outstanding candidates in all fields will be considered. We seek serious interest in and potential for high quality scholarship and a commitment to excellence in teaching in a liberal arts setting. This position is half-time teaching and half-time research, with candidates expected to teach one course a term in Carleton's trimester system. December 1, 2007
Postdoctoral Fellow Technical University Berlin (Germany) The department offers the possibility to assume active roles in research and teaching within an attractive environment. The successful applicant will participate in the project "Macroeconomic Consequences of Strategic Uncertainty" within the collaborative research center 649 "Economic Risk", financed by the German research association (DFG). An integral part of this project is the implementation of experiments in the new experimental laboratory of the TU Berlin. Teaching is not an obligatory part of the position. December 8, 2007
Alfa Fellowship Program CDS International The Alfa Fellowship Program is designed to address this problem by providing a new and exciting opportunity for professionals from the U.S. to live and work in Russia and to enable them to develop a genuine professional expertise in the New Russia. The expectation is that as the program develops, a new generation of American opinion leaders and professionals will be exposed to the professional life and society in post-Soviet Russia. December 15, 2007
Post-doctoral Fellowship in Macroeconomics, Growth and Political Economy University of Zurich, Institute for Empirical Research in Economics (Switzerland) Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Economics (or be near completion of the doctorate). A commitment to excellence in research is a prerequisite. The position has a maximum duration of six years and offers a low teaching load with a competitive salary. Preference will be given to candidates in the following fields (listed in alphabetical order): Growth and Development, International Macro, International Trade, Labor Economics, Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, Political Economy and Public Finance. Theoretical and empirical skills are equally valuable. December 20, 2007