Democracy and human development
Open to all nationals
The Kellogg Institute for International Studies
01 Nov 2015
Work permit : Required
Stipend, travel allowance & more
4-6 months
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Since 1983, the Kellogg Institute for International Studies has offered visiting fellowships to promote interdisciplinary international research in a supportive community of scholars. This widely respected residential program offers you time to pursue scholarly inquiry where it takes you, advance your personal research, and collaborate with other scholars and practitioners from across the US and around the globe. As a visiting fellow, applicant will pursue research related to Kellogg Institute themes of democracy and human development, share your research with the Notre Dame scholarly community, and have the opportunity to publish in Kellogg’s peer-reviewed Working Paper Series.
Eligibility: The Institute invites applications from scholars and practitioners who conduct international research on themes of democracy and/or human development. Applicants may come from any country and typically fall into three groups:
Eligibility Considerations (for non-US citizens/residents): The following should be considered when applying for a Kellogg Institute fellowship:
Scholarship value: The facilities at the Hesburgh Center are ideal for scholarly research. Visiting fellows have spacious offices, on-site information technology support, personal library services through a branch of the University’s library, and use of a variety of campus facilities. Visiting Fellowships include:
Updated on: 11 Oct, 2015
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