This fellowship is open to outstanding young professors from universities from developing and emerging countries pursuing advanced research in areas bridging the fields of international and development studies, broadly defined, and working in disciplines such as anthropology, history, law, politics and political science, and economics. The selection will be based on the quality of research. Quality being equal, selection may be guided by an interest in promoting gender and regional diversity. Candidates should demonstrate how their research stay will contribute to their academic career and their home institution.
Eligibility
Candidates must hold a PhD and have a full time tenure-track or tenured position in an academic institution in Africa, Asia, or Latin America.
-Candidates should demonstrate how their research stay will contribute to their academic career and their home institution.
Study Subjects
International and development studies (anthropology, history, law, politics and political science, and economics)
Application Deadline: 1st of March 2012 for Residence in the Fall Semester 2012 (mid-September to the end of January)
Read more:http://graduateinstitute.ch/corporate/institute/visiting/in_residence_en.html
Eligibility
Candidates must hold a PhD and have a full time tenure-track or tenured position in an academic institution in Africa, Asia, or Latin America.
-Candidates should demonstrate how their research stay will contribute to their academic career and their home institution.
Study Subjects
International and development studies (anthropology, history, law, politics and political science, and economics)
Application Deadline: 1st of March 2012 for Residence in the Fall Semester 2012 (mid-September to the end of January)
Read more:http://graduateinstitute.ch/corporate/institute/visiting/in_residence_en.html
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