Announcement

Global Fellows 2005-2006
UCLA International Institute


The UCLA International Institute will appoint up to 8 new Global Fellows
for the 2005-2006 academic year. Global Fellows' residency at UCLA is
expected to begin on September 1, 2005 and end on June 30, 2006. Fellows
will be drawn from the arts and humanities (including literary studies
and philosophy), the natural sciences (including engineering, medicine,
and public health), and the social sciences (including education, law,
public policy, and management). Appointment as a Global Fellow will
carry an annual salary of up to $50,472.

Global Fellows will pursue their own research and are expected to
produce working papers, journal articles, and books -- or works in other
media -- during their tenure at UCLA. Fellows will be mentored by and
will meet for weekly seminars with a distinguished and multidisciplinary
group of Senior Fellows, including Robert Boyd (Anthropology), Rogers
Brubaker (Sociology), Robert Goldberg (Molecular, Cell, and
Developmental Biology), Gail Harrison (Public Health), Michael Heim
(Slavic Languages and Literatures), Lynn Hunt (History), and Edward
Leamer (Management and Economics), and Francoise Lionnet (French and
Francophone Studies). A small, highly select, and similarly
multidisciplinary group of UCLA doctoral candidates will be appointed as
either Associate Fellows (for students finishing their dissertations) or
Global Scholars (for entering Ph.D. students). In addition to their own
presentations, the Fellowship will invite for seminars distinguished
scholars from inside and outside the University of California. Global
Fellows will have their own offices.  Computer facilities, including LAN
connections to the Internet, will be provided. Program staff will assist
in the search for affordable housing within reasonable distance of UCLA.

Global Fellows will commit to remaining in residence throughout the
period of the Fellowship, to attending the weekly seminars, and to
making a formal presentation to the seminar on the progress of their
research at least once each year. Fellows will also be expected to
cultivate good working relationships with members of their "home" UCLA
academic departments and to interact with the broader UCLA community.
Each Global Fellow will be expected to contribute to the University's
teaching mission, normally by offering two one-quarter undergraduate
seminars related to their research.

Candidates will be considered only if they received, or will receive,
their Ph.D.s (or equivalent) between January 1, 2998 and April 1, 2005.
Applicants may be from any discipline, provided only that their work is
relevant to the concerns of the International Institute (see below).
There is no citizenship requirement. Successful applicants will be of
the highest intellectual caliber and will be doing innovative work,
preferably of multidisciplinary interest, on (or with obvious reference
to) the cultural, economic, social, and political dynamics of the
contemporary world. Among the topics of particular interest to the
Institute are:

- New forms of governance and co-ordination, whether in the
governmental, non-governmental, or private spheres

- Security concerns that transcend traditional interstate conflict

- The causes and consequences of cultural and economic
globalization

- Transnational cultures and multiple identities (or resistance to
these trends)

- Public health, the environment, and economic development.

Applications and nominations should be submitted, on-line, between
November 15, 2004 and January 14, 2005. Submissions received after
January 14, 2005 will not be considered. Those who are unable to submit
on-line may request written forms by any of the avenues listed below
under "Further Information and Inquiries." Applications must include an
up-to-date curriculum vitae, a short abstract of the dissertation, a
statement of proposed research (max. 10 pages double-spaced), a writing
sample, and names of three references.

Applications will be vetted preliminarily in consultation with the
relevant academic Department(s) and Research Centers at UCLA. Final
selection will be by a committee composed of the Vice-Provost, the
Director, and the Senior Fellows. The names of the Global Fellows should
be announced, and formal invitations extended, by March 1, 2005.

Apply online at Global Fellows website:
http://www.international.ucla.edu/globalfellows

Global Fellows will be appointed as Visiting Assistant Professors.
Fellows already holding tenure-track academic positions at their home
institutions will receive an annual salary of $50,472; other Global
Fellows will receive an annual salary of $40,512. Monthly salary is
subject to all applicable federal, state and local taxes. Fringe
benefits, including access to UCLA's health insurance options, will be
provided for the full academic year.

Further Information and Inquiries:
UCLA is an affirmative action/Equal Opportunity employer. Women and
minorities are encouraged to apply. Global Fellows website:
www.interantional.ucla.edu/globalfellows

More detailed inquiries may be submitted by emailing:
[email protected], by telephoning 310-825-4921, or by
writing to: Global Fellows Program International Institute 11349 Bunche
Hall, UCLA Los Angeles, CA 90095-1487

Global Fellows Director: Ronald Rogowski, Professor of Political Science
Vice Provost and Dean, UCLA International Institute: Geoffrey Garrett,
Professor of Political Science



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