Brown's Watson Institute for International Studies is seeking several
recent PhDs for one- and two-year visiting fellowships affiliated with
existing Institute research projects. Successful candidates will develop
their own research in collaboration with one or more Watson projects,
teach undergraduate students, and be actively involved in Institute
activities.

Scholars with a commitment to multi-disciplinary collaboration are
sought for the fellowships, which begin July 1, 2008. Preference will be
given to individuals who can make contributions to and/or across themes
such as: 
* climate change and/or global environmental governance;
* traditional and critical security studies (including issue areas such
as terrorism, proliferation, illicit flows, and global media); 
* participatory institutions and civil society;
* globalization and inequalities;
* transnational labor migration and trafficking; and
* democracy promotion in international perspective.

Fellows will also each teach one undergraduate course per year in their
area of specialization within the university's International Relations
or Development Studies undergraduate concentrations.

Each fellowship carries a salary of $50,000 for 12 months, with the
option to purchase insurance at the university's group rate. There is a
possibility of renewal, depending on project progress and availability
of funding.

Apply on-line    http://www.watsoninstitute.org/application/

The committee will begin reviewing applications on March 17, 2008.

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