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Ginsberg Postdoctoral Fellowship 2011-2012, Israel

Morris Ginsberg (1889-1970) was a sociologist, philosopher and humanist as well as a committed Jew and Zionist. From 1929 he was the Martin White Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics and in 1953 was elected a Fellow of the British Academy. He wrote many influential works in sociology, social psychology and philosophy. Morris Ginsberg taught for a short period at the Hebrew University and bequeathed his books to its library. The purpose of the Ginsberg Fund, established under his will, is to encourage scientific research and publication along the lines of his interests.

*Research projects must focus on Israeli society, Jewish communities, or other subjects which have a direct or indirect bearing on Jewish or Israeli Institutions and ideas. Some earlier Ginsberg Fellowship projects are listed below.
*Fellowships will be awarded to holders of a Ph.D. degree no more than 3 years after graduation. Preference will be given to candidates in the disciplines of sociology and anthropology. The Fellowship is intended for candidates who will spend the term at the Hebrew University or will stay abroad only if sponsored by the Hebrew University
*Fellowship stipends are at the same level as other post- doctoral fellowships granted at the Hebrew University. Fellowships are granted for the duration of three months and up to one year.
*Involvement in the academic activities of the department (attending Departmental seminars, meeting with students and presenting the researc to the department upon the request of the head of the program).
*The Candidate should contact a member of the department Staff (Sociology and Anthropology) who will serve as his academic sponsor
*It should be specified exactly where the post-doc period is to take place, in what university and in what department.
*Applications should be submitted in four copies in English or Hebrew. They should Include:

1. a research proposal or work plan (not to exceed five pages,excluding bibliography),
2. bibliography,
3. dissertation abstract or proposal,
4. curriculum vitae,
5. two letters of recommendation to be sent directly to the foundation.

Scholarship Application Deadline:April 3, 2011

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Berman Foundation Dissertation Fellowships, USA

The Association for Jewish Studies is pleased to announce the Berman Foundation Dissertation Fellowships in Support of Research in the Social Scientific Study of the Contemporary American Jewish Community. The Berman Fellowships – two awards of $16,000 for the 2011-12 academic year – aim to support the development and expansion of the field of the social scientific study of Jewish Americans and the contemporary Jewish-American experience; enhance funding opportunities for up-and-coming scholars in the midst of institutional cutbacks in higher education; and encourage graduate students in sociology, social psychology, social anthropology, demography, contemporary history, social work, political science, geography and education to expand their research to include the study of North American Jewry. Fellowships will be awarded for one academic year, with the possibility of renewal for a second year. Preference will be given to applicants seeking support for doctoral research, but requests for funding to support the writing phase of the dissertation will also be considered. Support for this project is generously provided by the Mandell L. and Madeleine H. Berman Foundation.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 7 April 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application