Social Science | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 246

Robert L. Platzman Memorial Fellowships 2011, USA: Medieval culture, nineteenth-century American politics, law

The University of Chicago Library invites applications for short-term research fellowships for use during 2012. Any visiting researcher residing more than 100 miles from Chicago, and whose project requires on-site consultation of University of Chicago Library collections, primarily archives, manuscripts or printed materials in the Special Collections Research Center, is eligible. Support for beginning scholars is a priority of the program. Applications in the fields of late nineteenth- or early twentieth-century physics or physical chemistry, or nineteenth-century classical opera, will receive special consideration. Previous University of Chicago Library research fellowships have been awarded for studies in fields including medieval culture, nineteenth-century American politics, law, theology, urban history, modern literature, and African American history.
Awards will be made based on an evaluation of the research proposal and the applicant’s ability to complete it successfully. Priority will be given to projects that cannot be conducted without on-site access to the original materials and where University of Chicago collections are central to the research. Up to $3,000 of support will be awarded to help cover projected travel, living and research expenses. Applications from women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are encouraged.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 14 February 2011

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Sawyer Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Chicago: Humanities

The Sawyer Seminar on “Around 1948: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Global Transformation” at the University of Chicago invites applications for a residential Postdoctoral Scholar position at the Franke Institute for the Humanities for the academic year 2011-12. For fullest consideration, complete application materials are due by Tuesday, March 1. This research position carries a salary of $50,000 per year. The Postdoctoral Scholar organizes and leads the bi-weekly workshop and may offer a one-quarter research seminar in his/her area of expertise in the relevant department. Applicants must have filed their Ph.D. between 7/1/06 and 7/1/11, and may not hold any other appointment during the period of the Sawyer Scholar position. Application includes a brief statement detailing research goals and relation to the agenda of the Sawyer Seminar (500-1000 words); a current writing sample of up to 35 pages; and a CV, including names & contact information of three references.

Postdoctoral Application Deadline: March 1, 2011

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Post Doctoral Programme, University of Lawrence,Wisconsin,USA: Sociocultural Anthropology

Lawrence University, a selective, residential, liberal arts college and conservatory of 1425 students, seeks applicants for a two-year postdoctoral fellow position in sociocultural anthropology beginning September 2011. The successful candidate will offer 4 courses spread over three terms each year, including introductory Cultural Anthropology, Women and Men in Cross-Cultural Perspective, Research Questions (a capstone literature review course), and one course in the candidate’s area of interest. We especially welcome candidates who could teach Language and Culture, but we will consider sociocultural anthropologists with other teaching competencies as well. Review of applications will begin February 14th and continue until the position is filled. Please send a cover letter including a statement of teaching interests and philosophy, current CV, and names of AT LEAST THREE references to Professor Mark Jenike, Anthropology Department, Lawrence University, 711 E. Boldt Way – SPC 24, Appleton, WI, 54911. PDF format is preferred.

Fellowship Application Deadline: Review of applications will begin from February 14th- 2011

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