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Call for Applications

Theme: Exploring Democracy and Human Development
Type: Visiting Fellowships
Institution: Kellogg Institute for International Studies,
University of Notre Dame
Location: Notre Dame, IN (USA)
Deadline: 1.11.2015

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The Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of
Notre Dame seeks scholars and practitioners whose work and presence
will promote interdisciplinary research on the Institute's core
themes of democracy and human development, as relevant to
contemporary societies around the world. We are enthusiastic to
receive proposals that contribute to emerging areas of scholarly
inquiry within our core themes, namely the examination of human
dignity and the exploration of education as they relate to democracy
and human development.

Kellogg visiting fellowships afford the time to move a research
project forward in an intellectually stimulating environment, share
findings, and collaborate with top scholar and practitioners from
across the US and the globe.

About Our Visiting Fellowships

Since 1983, the Kellogg Institute for International Studies has
offered visiting fellowships to promote interdisciplinary
international research in a supportive community of scholars.

This widely respected residential program offers you time to pursue
scholarly inquiry where it takes you, advance your personal research,
and collaborate with other scholars and practitioners from across the
US and around the globe.

As a visiting fellow, you pursue research related to Kellogg
Institute themes of democracy and human development, share your
research with the Notre Dame scholarly community, and have the
opportunity to publish in Kellogg’s peer-reviewed Working Paper
Series.

An Ideal Scholarly Environment

While at the Kellogg Institute, you interact with leading scholars
one-on-one and through the Institute’s seminars and lectures,
international conferences, roundtable discussions on world affairs,
and cultural events.

The facilities at the Hesburgh Center are ideal for scholarly
research. Visiting fellows have spacious offices, on-site
information technology support, personal library services through a
branch of the University’s library, and use of a variety of campus
facilities.

Visiting Fellowships include:
- Stipend
- Travel expenses
- Medical insurance benefits
- Partial housing subsidy for the Hesburgh Center Residences or
  other on-campus housing

Who is Eligible?

We invite applications from scholars and practitioners who conduct
international research on our themes of democracy and/or human
development.  Applicants may come from any country and typically fall
into three groups:

- Promising junior and midcareer scholars (typically postdocs and
  assistant or associate professors)
- Distinguished senior scholars with an established record of
  scholarly excellence
- Accomplished policy makers, journalists, and other practioners
  whose knowledge and experience can link policy and scholarship

Degree Requirements:

Most successful applicants will hold a PhD or equivalent degree in a
social science discipline or in history.

- In exceptional cases, the Institute will support applicants with
  a PhD or its equivalent in other disciplines.
- The Institute welcomes applications from eminent scholars and
  practioners who do not hold a PhD.
- Advanced ABD graduate students may apply, but awards are
  contingent on their having completed the PhD before beginning the
  fellowship.


Eligibility Considerations (for non-US citizens/residents):

The following should be considered when applying for a Kellogg
Institute fellowship: 

- Advanced English language proficiency is required.
- Foreign nationals must have a valid passport and be able to
  obtain a J-1 Visa.

Note: According to US immigration regulations, an individual who
completes a period of stay of less than five years as a J-1 professor
or research scholar and does not have another appointment immediately
following the termination of said stay, cannot return to the US as a
J-1 professor or research scholar until the individual has been
outside the US for a minimum period of two years. This two-year bar
is different from the two-year home residency requirement normally
issued to J-1 scholars.

How do I apply?

Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellowships are highly selective, with the
majority awarded through our annual competition. The Institute may
consider applications from distinguished senior scholars and
practitioners on a rolling basis outside the competition.

Fellowship Terms:

Fellowships are offered for the academic year (August to May) or the
fall (August to December) or spring semesters (January to May).  In
exceptional cases, two-year postdoctoral visiting fellowships may be
offered to one or two applicants per year.

Annual Visiting Fellow Competition:

The application for the academic year opens in mid-August.
The deadline is November 1.

Awards will be announced in February.  

Application Process:

To apply for a Kellogg Institute visiting fellowship, please go to:
http://kellogg.fluidreview.com

You will be asked to create an account and you will need to remember
your login and password in order to save and return to your
application until you are ready to submit.

A complete application will consist of the following documents
uploaded through the online application system:

- Cover letter addressing your interest in the fellowship and
  specifying your preferred term of stay
- Curriculum vitae
- A research project statement (6–10 double-spaced pages)
- Names and email addresses for three letters of recommendation

The application system will generate an email to the three
recommenders you identify. Please ensure that these individuals are
aware that letters of recommendation will be submitted through the
online application system.

How Are Visiting Fellows Selected?

Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis. A committee composed
of Kellogg Institute Faculty Fellows evaluates the applications based
on the following selection criteria:

- What is the problem being addressed? What is its interest and
  importance within and beyond the researcher’s field?
- How does the study relate to the research themes of the Kellogg
  Institute?
- What is the quality of the research design, including basic
  hypotheses, research methodology, and the kinds of data or evidence
  the researcher is considering?
- Is the importance and originality of this project clear to
  someone outside the applicant’s discipline?
- What is the individual's scholarly record and potential?
- How much would the researcher be able to complete during his/her
  time at the Institute?

Expectations

Residency:
Visiting fellows are expected to be in residence during their tenure
at Kellogg. Absences of more than a few days are discouraged and
require the Director’s permission.

Presentation:
Visiting fellows are expected to give at least one presentation of
their current research in the Kellogg seminar and lecture series.

Participation:
Our visitors are an important part of the scholarly community at the
Institute.  We expect fellows to attend and participate in the weekly
seminar and lecture series and most Kellogg events.

Publication:
We expect visiting fellows to publish the results of research
undertaken and/or completed during their stay. We ask that such
publications contain an acknowledgment of Kellogg Institute support.

Working Papers:
Kellogg has its own peer-reviewed Working Paper series to which
visiting fellows must submit at least one paper for consideration,
either during or shortly after their stay. The series is not
copyrighted and is intended to speed dissemination of
work-in-progress for use and feedback by other scholars. The research
may then appear later in books or journals. 


Contact:

Kellogg Institute for International Studies
University of Notre Dame
130 Hesburgh Center
Notre Dame, IN 46556
USA
Web: http://kellogg.nd.edu/vfellowships




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