--- Dete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FYI
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "gsc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 
> > FUNDING FOR RESEARCH AND TRAINING ON ISSUES OF
> GLOBAL SECURITY AND
> > COOPERATION
> >
> > The Global Security and Cooperation Program (GSC)
> of the Social Science
> > Research Council is pleased to announce 3 new
> funding opportunities for
> > research and training on the underlying causes and
> conditions of conflict
> > and insecurity. There are no citizenship or
> nationality requirements.
> >
> > The GSC Program particularly seeks to bridge the
> gap between the knowledge
> > held by practitioners -- human rights activists,
> humanitarian relief
> workers
> > and development consultants, etc. - and academics.
>  We believe that new
> and
> > more appropriate forms of collaboration between
> these two communities are
> > vital for both understanding and ameliorating the
> varieties of threats to
> > human security around the world.  The MacArthur
> Foundation funds the
> > following fellowships:
> >
> >
> > Research Fellowships for Professionals Working in
> International Affairs
> > Applications are invited from practitioners (NGO
> professionals, activists,
> > journalists, lawyers etc.) to conduct a research
> and writing project for
> > 8-18 months under the supervision of an academic
> mentor in a university or
> > research institute. A significant piece of writing
> is expected as a
> result.
> > Applicants should have 5-15 years of experience
> working in issues related
> to
> > international security and cooperation. Maximum
> award: $38,000 per year.
> > Deadline: December 2, 2002.
> >
> > Postdoctoral Fellowships on Global Security and
> Cooperation
> > Applications are invited from scholars holding a
> PhD or equivalent for
> 8-18
> > months of support. The first half of the
> fellowship is to be spent working
> > in a nongovernmental, international or
> multilateral organization involved
> in
> > peace and security issues. The second half must be
> spent conducting a
> > research project informed by that experience.
> Maximum award: $38,000 per
> > year. Deadline: December 2, 2002.
> >
> > Dissertation Fellowships on Global Security and
> Cooperation
> > Applications are invited from students working
> towards the PhD or
> equivalent
> > for a two-year fellowship. The first year must be
> spent working at a
> > non-governmental, international or multilateral
> organization involved in
> > peace and security issues outside the applicant's
> country of residence.
> The
> > second year must be spent conducting a research
> project related to that
> > experience. Maximum award: $19,000 per year.
> Deadline: December 2, 2002.
> >
> > For more information and application forms please
> contact GSC at:
> >
> > SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL
> > GLOBAL SECURITY & COOPERATION PROGRAM
> > 2040 S STREET NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20009
> > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: www.ssrc.org
> > tel: 202.332.5572 / fax:
> > 202.332.9051
> 
> 


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