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Subject: [envorum] POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS


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> POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY
> Science, Technology and Development
>
> Overview
>
> The Science Technology and Innovation (STI) Program
> http://www.cid.harvard.edu/cidtech/index.html offers post-doctoral
> fellowships in Science, Technology and Development under the auspices of
> the Biotechnology and Globalization project
> <http://www.cid.harvard.edu/cidbiotech/index.html> supported by the
> Rockefeller Foundation <http://www.rockfound.org/index.html>. The aim of
> the project is to provide research-based information to policy-makers and
> the general public on the role of biotechnology in the global economy with
> emphasis on its implications for developing countries. The project covers
> issues such as evolution of the biotechnology industry; biotechnology in
> international trade; intellectual property rights in biotechnology;
> biotechnology and international relations; bioprospecting; biotechnology
in
> developing countries; environmental aspects of biotechnology;
biotechnology
> and human health; and ethics, social values and biotechnology.
> STI Program
>
> The STI Program addresses the roles of science, technology and innovation
> and, more specifically, examines recent trends in globalization and their
> implications for the use of science and technology in the developing
world.
> Additionally, the program focuses on finding ways to mobilize the world's
> pool of scientific and technological knowledge to contribute to economic
> growth in the developing world. Emphasis is placed on science and
> technology policy issues related to biotechnology and globalization,
> pharmaceutical research and the conservation of biological diversity. The
> STI Program is implemented through research, training and outreach. It is
a
> joint activity of the Center for International Development
> (CID)<http://www.cid.harvard.edu/> at Harvard University and the Science,
> Technology and Public Policy (STPP) Program at the Belfer Center for
> Science and International Affairs
> <http://ksgnotes1.harvard.edu/bcsia/BCSIA.nsf/www+core/Home?OpenDocument>
> at Harvard University. It!
> is implemented in cooperation with the Program in Science, Technology and
> Society <http://web.mit.edu/STS/> at the Massachusetts Institute of
> Technology.
> Eligibility
>
> Fellowships are offered for one year, with an option for renewal. STI
> Program seeks applicants from developing countries in fields related to
the
> application of science and technology to development, with emphasis on
> biotechnology and globalization. Disciplinary background may include
> molecular biology, genetics, botany, agronomy, ecology, agriculture,
> economics, law, political science, philosophy and international relations
> and other relates fields. Ability to operate in an interdisciplinary
> environment is an essential requirement. Fellows are expected to
> participate in collaborative activities. Their work is expected to lead to
> a book, monograph, or other significant publication during their tenure.
> Stipend
>
> The STI Program offers 10-month stipends of $31,000, for the period of
> September 2001 through May 2002. The awards are limited in number and so
> interested applicants are encouraged to seek funding from other sources.
> Applicants should indicate whether they expect full or partial funding.
> They should also indicate other potential sources of funding.
> Non-stipendiary fellowships will also be considered. Where possible,
office
> space and supplies, computers with LAN and Internet connections, and
access
> to Harvard University libraries and other facilities will be provided.
>
> Requirements
>
> Each applicant should submit:
>
> 1) a 3 to 5 page research proposal highlighting the relevance of the
> candidate's research interests to the Biotechnology and Globalization
> project <http://www.cid.harvard.edu/cidbiotech/index.html>;
>
> 2) a Curriculum Vitae
>
> 3) three letters of recommendation (should be submitted directly, by the
> referees, to the address below)
>
> 4) a list of the names of the referees; and
>
> 5) a writing sample, preferably an off-print of a published article, or a
> dissertation chapter.
>
> Deadline
>
> Applications must be received by 15 March 2001.
> Mailing Address
>
> Program Coordinator
> Science, Technology and Innovation Program
> Center for International Development at Harvard University
> 79 John F. Kennedy Street
> Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
> http://www.cid.harvard.edu/cidtech/
>
>
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