Predoctoral Fellowships in International Security Studies Yale University, US
Scholarship / Financial aid: two Smith Richardson Predoctoral Fellowships
Date: 1 academic year
Deadline: March 6, 2015
Open to: candidates who have completed the archival research for their doctoral dissertation
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International Security Studies at Yale (ISS) awards up to two Smith Richardson Predoctoral Fellowships each spring. These fellowships begin each September with a term of one academic year.
The Smith Richardson Predoctoral Fellowship is designed for advanced doctoral candidates from universities other than Yale. Awardees are given an opportunity to interact with the ISS community and take advantage of Yale’s unique academic resources. The fellowship targets students in the field of security studies, with an emphasis on international, diplomatic, or military history.
Fellows must be in residence in New Haven or its environs during their fellowship year. Eligible candidates will have completed the archival research for their doctoral dissertation, and winners will be expected to use the award to make substantial progress in writing their dissertation. Applications from non-U.S. citizens are welcome, but successful applicants bear final responsibility for all immigration-related issues.
The stipend is $24,000 per year, with an additional $3,000 in research expenses. ISS provides each fellow with shared office space. Fellows will not be eligible for Yale financial aid or degrees, nor will they be allowed to take or teach classes.
Please submit a vita, a 3-5-page research proposal (describing your work and how the fellowship will be used), transcripts, a short (no more than 50 page) writing sample, and three letters of reference (one should be from the applicant’s dissertation advisor) to: Igor Biryukov, Senior Administrative Assistant, International Security Studies, Yale University, PO Box 208353, New Haven, CT 06520-8353.
The deadline for receipt of application materials is the first Friday of March. Finalists may be asked to visit Yale for an on-campus interview, or to participate in a telephone interview. Yale University is an AA/EOE. Applications from women, members of (underrepresented) minority groups, protected veterans, and persons with disabilities are particularly encouraged.
For more information e-mail Igor Biryukov.
Website: http://iss.yale.edu/programs/fellowships Email: igor.biryukov@yale.edu
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