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From: Peter Dobkin Hall <peter.d.hall@yale.edu>
Subject: FELLOWSHIP: Latin American Studies Center - Post-Doctoral
Fellowship Competition
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Content-Length: 2534Latin American Studies Center - Post-Doctoral Fellowship Competition
Fellowship Deadline: 2000-03-01The Latin American Studies Center is pleased to announce the
2000-2001 Post-Doctoral Fellowship CompetitionThe Latin American Studies Center at the University of Maryland College
Park is pleased to announce a new competition for
residential fellowships to begin in Fall 2000. For the current competition,
the Center will particularly welcome proposals that
address issues related to culture and democracy, governance and civil
society, literature and ethnicity, and migration studies.Fellows are required to be in full-time residence at the University of
Maryland during the period of award. They will be asked to
teach a seminar within the unit appropriate to the Fellows' discipline.Resident fellowships are limited to post-doctoral applicants (Ph.D. or
equivalent). Senior and junior scholars from any country
are eligible. Applicants need not have an academic affiliation. Two
Fellows, one for Fall 2000 and a second for Spring 2001, will
be selected. Fellows will receive $16,000 for one semester.Applications for resident fellowships must include: 1) the application
form; 2) a description of the proposed research (2,500
words approximately) that defines the project to be carried out while in
residence; 3) samples of pertinent publications if
available (non returnable); 4) curriculum vitae; 5) three letters of
reference.Complete applications can be downloaded from the web address
http://www.inform.umd.edu/LAS/grants and are due on March 1, 2000.
Announcement of awards will be made on April 1, 2000. For
further information and applications contact the Latin American Studies
Center, 4205 Jimenez Hall, University of Maryland,
College Park, MD 20742. Phone: (301) 405-6459 / Fax: (301) 405-3665 /
e-mail: al68@umail.umd.eduContact information:
Christina Guidorizzi
University of Maryland
Latin American Studies Center
4205 Jimenez Hall
Phone: 301-405-6459
FAX; 301-405-3665
Email: guido@wam.umd.eduFellowship website:
http://www.inform.umd.edu/LAS/grantsThis announcement was submitted via the H-Net Announcements Website.
Find it at: http://www.h-net.msu.edu/show.cgi?ID=124908
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