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Dr. Wil Burns, Associate Director Master of Science - Energy Policy & Climate Program Johns Hopkins University 1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Room 104J Washington, DC 20036 650.281.9126 (Mobile) 202.452.8713 (Fax) [email protected] <http://energy.jhu.edu/> http://energy.jhu.edu SSRN site (selected publications): <http://ssrn.com/author=240348> http://ssrn.com/author=240348 Skype ID: Wil.Burns Teaching Climate/Energy Law & Policy Blog: <http://www.teachingclimatelaw.org/> http://www.teachingclimatelaw.org From: Magdalena A K Muir [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 9:22 PM To: [email protected]; Wil Burns Subject: FYI: Fulbright Arctic Chairs, 2013-2014 Wil Do you know anyone who might be interested or suitable? I could facilitate an introduction to Norwegian parties and agencies. Magdalena ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: ArcticInfo <[email protected]> To: ArcticInfo <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, 27 March 2012, 20:00 Subject: Fulbright Arctic Chairs, 2013-2014 Fulbright Arctic Chairs 2013-2014 American application deadline: 1 August 2012 Norwegian application deadline: 1 October 2012 For more information or to apply, please go to: http://www.fulbright.no/en/grants/arctic_chair/ For questions, please email: [email protected] -------------------- Two Fulbright Arctic Chair grants are available (one for an American and one for a Norwegian) for researchers in fields related to polar and high north issues, including but not limited to geology, biology, geophysics, engineering, and environmental science for the 2013-2014 academic year. The grant includes a research component (and possibly lecturing) in collaboration with the host university of the candidate's choice, in fields related to polar and high north issues. In addition, the Chair is expected to engage with faculty inside and outside the institution, give public lectures and seminars, and supervise and mentor graduate students. Applicants must have a PhD within the academic fields related to polar and high north issues, and 5-10 years of experience. Americans will be located at the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS). Norwegians will be located at any accredited U.S. university to be selected by the applicant. A letter of invitation from the host university is required. The grant will be for a term of six to seven months within the academic year 2013-2014. American application deadline: 1 August 2012. Norwegian application deadline: 1 October 2012. For more information or to apply, please go to: http://www.fulbright.no/en/grants/arctic_chair/. For questions, please email: [email protected]. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ArcticInfo is administered by the Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS). Please visit us on the World Wide Web at: <http://www.arcus.org/> At any time you may: Subscribe or unsubscribe by using the web form located at: <http://www.arcus.org/arcticinfo/subscription.html> To be removed from the list at any time send an email to: <[email protected]> To resubscribe send an email to: <[email protected]> Subscribers to ArcticInfo will automatically receive the newsletter, Witness the Arctic.If you would prefer not to receive Witness the Arctic, specify on the web form. Subscribe and unsubscribe actions are automatic. Barring mail system failure you should receive responses from our system as confirmation to your requests. If you have information you would like to post to the mailing list send the message to: <[email protected]> You can search back issues of ArcticInfo by content or date at: <http://www.arcus.org/arcticinfo/arcticinfo_search.html> If you have any questions please contact the list administrator at: <[email protected]> ARCUS 3535 College Road, Suite 101 Fairbanks, AK 99709-3710 907-474-1600 907-474-1604 (fax) ArcticInfo is funded by the National Science Foundation as a service to the research community through Cooperative Agreement ARC-0618885 with ARCUS. Any information, opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the information sources and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or ARCUS.
