Not specifically for environmental scholars but it would be great to have more 
in Sydney!
Best,
Susan

Associate Professor Susan Park
The University of Sydney
Dept of Government and International Relations
Merewether Building H04, Sydney, NSW 2006
t: 61 2 9351 6593   f: 61 2 9351 3624   e: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Free Article in Global Environmental Politics: PDF 
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/GLEP_a_00349


From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Penny Griffin
Sent: 09 January 2017 11:03
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AIPEN] UNSW Visiting Scholar from the Global South Fellowship


Of possible interest. Do please feel free to circulate the below if you think 
you might know anyone suitable.



Hoping for a happy 2017 for everyone on the AIPEN list!



Penny
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Refrigerators and Other Stories
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Dr. Penny Griffin
Senior Lecturer in International Relations
School of Social Sciences | Arts and Social Sciences | UNSW AUSTRALIA | Sydney 
NSW 2052
+61 2 9385 8487 | [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>|

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I acknowledge the Traditional owners, past and present, of the land on which I 
work. UNSW Australia's main campus is on the Land of the Eora people.
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Applications are invited for the inaugural Visiting Scholar from the Global 
South Fellowship to be hosted by the School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts 
and Social Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia


The School of Social Sciences is currently seeking applications for the 
Visiting Scholar from the Global South Fellowship (VSGSF). The VSGSF will fund 
a full time faculty member from a university in the Global South to participate 
in the academic life of the university for a period of six months. The scholar 
will make contributions to teaching in the areas of their expertise, enhancing 
the learning experience of undergraduate and postgraduate students. The scholar 
will join a vibrant research environment, presenting research papers and 
meeting with academics sharing common research interests. It is expected that 
the relationship developed during the term of the fellowship will continue 
after the scholar returns to their home university, paving the way for future 
cooperation in initiatives such as international learning experiences and 
internships valued by UNSW students.


For the purposes of the fellowship, we identify institutions belonging to the 
Global South as characterized by a lack of resources that would enable their 
academic staff to engage in international exchanges. Visiting scholars are 
expected to be continuing employees (tenured) in their home institution, taking 
leave (such as sabbatical leave) during the duration of the fellowship. The 
fellowship will provide:
*         Return travel (ground transfers and airfares)
*         Accommodation
*         Health insurance
*         A daily stipend of AUD $124.00

The first VSGSF will join UNSW for the six month period between 1 July and 20 
Dec 2017

To be eligible to apply for the fellowship you will:
*         Be an established scholar employed by a university in the 'Global 
South'
*         Have a track record of high quality research outputs and/or evidence 
of research leading to social or policy impact
*         Have 3+ years of experience teaching at either the undergraduate 
and/or postgraduate level
*         Have experience successfully mentoring and supervising research 
students
*         Be proficient in both written and spoken English
*         Have a PhD in a relevant discipline

Short-listing commences from January 15, with the final date of applications 31 
January 2017. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a Skype interview with 
the successful candidate notified February 28.

To Apply please email the following to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> :
*         A cover letter
*         Curriculum Vitae / Resume
*         A proposal (1-3 pages) outlining your plans during the fellowship in 
the areas of research and teaching
*         A statement systematically addressing the selection criteria 
available at the below link
*         A letter of support from Department Head or Faculty Dean supporting 
your application and confirming that you can take leave for the period 
specified.
*         A brief statement outlining why you qualify as a scholar from the 
'Global South'. For the purposes of the application, we identify institutions 
belonging to the Global South as characterized by a lack of resources to engage 
in international exchanges.

Further information about the Fellowship, can be found here: 
https://socialsciences.arts.unsw.edu.au/research/research-initiatives/

For detailed information about the School of Social Sciences go to  
https://socialsciences.arts.unsw.edu.au<https://socialsciences.arts.unsw.edu.au/research/research-initiatives/>
  Here you will find more information about the School's areas of research and 
the details of our teaching programs that you may consider contributing to 
while undertaking your fellowship.

Enquiries about the fellowship can be directed to Dr Tanya Jakimow, Senior 
Lecturer Development Studies, SOSS, Email: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.


Dr Tanya Jakimow | ARC DECRA Research Fellow & Senior Lecturer Development 
Studies | School of Social Sciences |
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences | University of New South Wales | Room 142 
Morven Brown UNSW Sydney NSW 2052 |
https://socialsciences.arts.unsw.edu.au/about-us/people/tanya-jakimow/   CRICOS 
provider number 00098G

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