[Sci-tech-public] Fwd: [hotgrad] FW: Fellowships for Threatened Scholars

hugh gusterson guster at MIT.EDU
Sat Mar 19 23:38:41 EST 2005


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>  > Date: 3/19/2005 4:48:37 PM
> > Subject: Fellowships for Threatened Scholars
> >
> > 2005 FELLOWSHIPS FOR THREATENED SCHOLARS Scholar Rescue Fund
> > Fellowships
> >
> > The Institute of International Education's Scholar Rescue Fund
> > provides fellowships for scholars whose lives and work are
> > threatened in their home countries. These fellowships permit
> > scholars to find temporary refuge at universities and colleges
> > anywhere in the world, enabling them to pursue their academic
> > work and to continue to share their knowledge with students,
> > colleagues, and the community at large. When conditions improve,
> > these scholars will return home to help rebuild universities and
> > societies ravaged by fear, conflict and repression.
> >
> >
> > How the Scholar Rescue Fund Works:
> > * Academics, researchers and independent scholars from any
> > country, field or discipline may qualify. Preference is given to
> > scholars with a Ph.D. or other highest degree in their field;
> > who have been employed in scholarly activities at a university,
> > college or other institution of higher learning during the last
> > four years (excluding displacement or prohibition); who
> > demonstrate superior academic accomplishment or promise; and
> > whose selection is likely to benefit the academic community in
> > the home and/or host country or region. Applications from female
> > scholars and under-represented groups are strongly encouraged.
> >
> > * Universities, colleges and research centers in any country may
> > apply to serve as hosts.
> > * Applications and nominations should be made to the Fund's
> > Selection Committee. Institutions interested in hosting a
> > particular scholar should submit a letter with the scholar's
> > application. Fellowships are awarded to institutions for support
> > of specific individuals, to be matched in most cases by the
> > institution or third-party. Fellowship recipients are expected
> > to continue their work in safety at the host institution-
> > teaching, lecturing, conducting research, writing and
> > publishing. Fellowships from 3 months to one calendar year will
> > be considered with up to 25 fellowships awarded annually. The
> > maximum award is US $20,000.
> >
> > * Applications are accepted at any time. Emergency applications
> > receive urgent consideration. Non-emergency applications will be
> > considered according to the following schedule:
> >
> > Spring 2005: Applications received by April 1; decision by June
> > 1.
> > Fall 2005: Applications received by September 1; decision by
> > November 1.
> > To apply, please download the information and application
> > materials from:  www.iie.org/srf/home
> > For additional information and to learn how your institution
> > might host an SRF scholar, contact:
> > IIE Scholar Rescue Fund Fellowships
> > 809 U.N. Plaza, Second Floor
> > New York, New York 10017
> > Tel: (USA) 1-212-984-5472
> > Fax: (USA) 1-212-984-5401
> > E-mail: SRF at iie.org
> > Web: www.iie.org/SRF
> >
> >
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> > E. Haven Hawley
> > Doctoral Student
> > School of History, Technology, & Society
> > Georgia Institute of Technology
> > Atlanta, GA 30332-0345
> > 404-441-6875 (phone) * 404-894-0535 (fax)
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>E. Haven Hawley
>School of History, Technology and Society
>Georgia Institute of Technology
>Atlanta, GA 30332-0345
>404-624-9123 * 404-441-6875 (mobile)
>ehhawley at mindspring.com
>____________________________________

Hugh Gusterson,  Associate Professor

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