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Call for Applications

2007-2008 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Race and Ethnicity
Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture,
University of Chicago
Chicago, IL (USA)

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The Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture at
the University of Chicago invites applications for the
2007-2008 postdoctoral fellowship to begin September 24,
2007 and end June 30, 2008. Qualified candidates from all
disciplines and all ranks who have their Ph.D. in hand are
encouraged to apply.

Fellowship Description: The goal of the fellowship is to
support the work of an outstanding scholar whose research
focuses on the study of race and ethnicity by allowing the
fellow to devote his or her energies to the further
development of their research agenda. The fellowship carries
a stipend of $45,000, a travel and research budget of
$2,500, and up to $2,500 for moving expenses. The fellow
will be provided with office space and a computer at the
Center, and full access to University libraries and other
facilities. Awardees will be expected to be in full-time
residence during the academic year beginning September 24,
2007; teach one 10-week undergraduate course related to race
and ethnicity (one quarter); present his or her work at one
of the Reproduction of Race and Racial Ideologies Workshop
meetings; and actively participate in the workshop and other
activities sponsored by the Race Center.

The Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture
(CSRPC) at the University of Chicago is an interdisciplinary
program dedicated to promoting engaged scholarship and
debate around the concepts of race and ethnicity. We are
especially interested in how these ideas and their
structural and cultural manifestations impact and shape
people’s daily lives. Faculty affiliated with the Center
recognize the significance of the black/white paradigm in
the United States, however, we are committed to expanding
the study of race and ethnicity beyond this framework.
Broadly, our research program encourages the study of race
and processes of racialization in comparative and
transnational frameworks as well as work that highlights the
intersection of race and ethnicity with other categories
such as gender, class, sexuality and nationality, and
interrogates social and identity cleavages within racialized
communities.

Eligibility: Applicants for the 2007-2008 academic year are
required to have a Ph.D. and must be citizens or permanent
residents of the United States at the time of application.

Application Process: All applications should include the
following:

1) Formal letter of application describing your work and the
   project(s) that will be undertaken over the course of the
   fellowship year (2-4 pages)
2) Writing sample, which may be a published or un-published
   work (not to exceed 30 pages double-spaced)
3) Curriculum vitae
4) Syllabus and one-page description of proposed course
5) Two letters of recommendation under separate cover

Deadline: Complete applications must be received at the
address below by February 2, 2007. The recipient will be
announced in late April-early May 2007. For additional
information call (773) 702-8063 or e-mail
<[email protected]>. Submitted material will not be
returned to the applicant. Incomplete applications will not
be considered. Email applications not accepted.


Contact:

Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture
The University of Chicago
Attention: Postdoctoral Committee
5733 S. University
Chicago, IL 60637
USA
Tel: +1-773-702-8063
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://csrpc.uchicago.edu


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