Kellogg Institute Residential Fellowships, 2000-2001
The Kellogg Institute for International Studies is dedicated to advancing research in comparative international studies. For the 2000-2001 academic year (August - May), the Kellogg Institute will offer up to six residential fellowships of one or two semesters at the University of Notre Dame. Normally the awards are for one semester, but exceptions will be considered. Visiting Fellows work on individual or joint research projects related to the Institute's themes:
democratization and the quality of democracy
paths to development
religion and the Catholic Church
social movements and organized civil society
public policies for social justice
While the Institute has emphasized Latin American research, proposals for projects on Europe, Asia, and Africa will be considered.
Criteria: The Institute seeks scholars of high accomplishment and promise from any country. Candidates should hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in any discipline of the social sciences or history. Applications will be evaluated individually, but joint projects will be considered.
Stipends:Stipends vary with seniority. Visiting Fellows have faculty status within the University and may hold joint appointments in academic departments for which they may be invited to teach a course. All Visiting Fellows receive health insurance and subsidized housing on campus; Fellows from abroad may receive one round-trip economy airfare.
Deadline: A complete application, including references and all documentation, must be received by November 15, 1999. Awards will be announced by January 31, 2000.
Forms: Additional information and application forms are available on the Kellogg Institute homepage or by contacting:
The Kellogg Institute for International Studies
Gabriela Mossi
Acting Academic Coordinator
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556-5677
Phone: (219) 631-6580
Fax: (219) 631-6717
E-mail:Mossi.1@nd.edu