Dickey Center Visiting Fellows Institute of Arctic Studies Dartmouth College Hanover, NH 03755 USA
The Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College has Fellowships available for recent doctoral graduates and established scholars to spend a minimum of one term and up to a year in residence researching and writing about international issues related to one of the Center's research areas: conflict and conflict resolution, human dimensions of environmental change at the earths high latitudes, and global health. The Institute of Arctic Studies is focused on climate change and its social and political consequences for Arctic residents. It is home to Dartmouth's NSF IGERT graduate training program in polar environmental change and partnerships with Greenland. Fellows who add to these initiatives are especially encouraged to apply. Areas of interest include: Arctic change and traditional knowledge; polar politics and institutions; climate change and ecosystem services; environmental change and language loss. While at Dartmouth, fellows are expected to participate in seminars and colloquia relevant to their area of interest, and to work towards the completion of a scholarly monograph or similar project. For more information about the Institute of Arctic Studies and the IGERT Program and to apply, visit the Dickey Center website: http://dickey.dartmouth.edu/ Review of applications begins February 1, 2009, and will remain open until all Dickey Fellows have been appointed. For additional information, contact [email protected]. Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and has a strong commitment to diversity. We welcome applications from a broad spectrum of people, including women, persons of color, persons with disabilities, and veterans.
