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2007-2008 Senior Fellowship Competition, United States Institute of Peace
The United States Institute of Peace invites applications for the 2007-2008 Senior Fellowship Competition in the Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace.
The United States Institute of Peace is an independent, nonpartisan institution created by Congress to strengthen the nation's capacity to promote the peaceful resolution of international conflict. Twelve to fifteen fellowships are awarded annually to scholars and practitioners from
a variety of professions, including college and university faculty,journalists, diplomats, writers, educators, military officers, international negotiators, NGO professionals and lawyers. The Institute funds projects related to preventive diplomacy, ethnic and regional conflicts, peacekeeping and peace operations, peace settlements, democratization
and the rule of law, cross-cultural negotiations, nonviolent social movements, U.S. foreign policy in the 21st century, and related topics. This year the Institute is especially interested in topics addressing problems of the Muslim world, post-war reconstruction and reconciliation, and responses to
terrorism and political violence. Projects which demonstrate
relevance to current policy debates will be highly competitive. Fellows reside at the Institute in Washington DC for a period of up to ten months to conduct research on their projects, consult with staff and contribute to the ongoing work of th Institute. Books and reports resulting from
fellowships may be published by the USIP Press.
2007-2008 Senior Fellowship Competition, United States Institute of Peace
The United States Institute of Peace invites applications for the 2007-2008 Senior Fellowship Competition in the Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace.
The United States Institute of Peace is an independent, nonpartisan institution created by Congress to strengthen the nation's capacity to promote the peaceful resolution of international conflict. Twelve to fifteen fellowships are awarded annually to scholars and practitioners from
a variety of professions, including college and university faculty,journalists, diplomats, writers, educators, military officers, international negotiators, NGO professionals and lawyers. The Institute funds projects related to preventive diplomacy, ethnic and regional conflicts, peacekeeping and peace operations, peace settlements, democratization
and the rule of law, cross-cultural negotiations, nonviolent social movements, U.S. foreign policy in the 21st century, and related topics. This year the Institute is especially interested in topics addressing problems of the Muslim world, post-war reconstruction and reconciliation, and responses to
terrorism and political violence. Projects which demonstrate
relevance to current policy debates will be highly competitive. Fellows reside at the Institute in Washington DC for a period of up to ten months to conduct research on their projects, consult with staff and contribute to the ongoing work of th Institute. Books and reports resulting from
fellowships may be published by the USIP Press.
The fellowship award includes a stipend of up to $80,000, travel to Washington for the fellow and dependents, health insurance,
an office with computer and voicemail, and a half-
time research assistant. The competition is open to citizens of all nations.
time research assistant. The competition is open to citizens of all nations.
Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply. All
application materials must be received in our offices by September 15, 2006.
For more information and an application form, please visit the Institute's website at www.usip.org, or contact the Jennings Randolph Program, U.S. Institute of Peace, 1200 17th Street, NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20036-3011, USA.
phone: 202 429 3886, fax: 202 429 6063, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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2007-2008 Senior Fellowship Competition, United States Institute of
Peace
The United States Institute of Peace invites applications for the
2007-2008
Senior Fellowship Competition in the Jennings Randolph Program for
International Peace.
The United States Institute of Peace is an independent, nonpartisan
institution created by Congress to strengthen the nation's capacity
to
promote the peaceful resolution of international conflict. Twelve to
fifteen fellowships are awarded annually to scholars and
practitioners
from
a variety of professions, including college and university faculty,
journalists, diplomats, writers, educators, military officers,
international
negotiators, NGO professionals and lawyers. The Institute funds
projects
related to preventive diplomacy, ethnic and regional conflicts,
peacekeeping and peace operations, peace settlements,
democratization
and
the rule of law, cross-cultural negotiations, nonviolent social
movements,
U.S. foreign policy in the 21st century, and related topics. This
year
the
Institute is especially interested in topics addressing problems of
the
Muslim world, post-war reconstruction and reconciliation, and
responses to
terrorism and political violence. Projects which demonstrate
relevance
to
current policy debates will be highly competitive. Fellows reside
at
the
Institute in Washington DC for a period of up to ten months to
conduct
research on their projects, consult with staff and contribute tot he
ongoing work of th Institute. Books and reports resulting from
fellowships
may be published by the USIP Press. The fellowship award includes a
stipend
of up to $80,000, travel to Washington for the fellow and dependents,
health insurance, an office with computer and voicemail, and a half-
time
research assistant. The competition is open to citizens of all
nations.
Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply. All
application
materials must be received in our offices by September 15, 2006.
For
more
information and an application form, please visit the Institute's
website
at www.usip.org, or contact the Jennings Randolph Program, U.S.
Institute
of Peace, 1200 17th Street, NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20036-
3011,
USA.
phone: 202 429 3886, fax: 202 429 6063, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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