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CAREER DEVELOPMENT November 2001 Anthropology News Information about fellowships and support opportunities for anthropologists should be sent to Kate patch, Academic Relations -ram Assistant AAA, 4350 N Fairfax Dr, Suite 640, Arlington, VA 22203-1620; tel 703/528-1902 ext 3028. Send your announcement at least two months in advance of the h e in MKh it should appear. Listings about support are printed on a space-available basis and are edited for bmdy. Where websites are listed, check the site for details. An index and cumulative list of published information is available at www.aaanet.org. R--fwHistorkal Analysis Applications are invited for Senior and postdoc- toral fellowships from those engaged in research on topics related to in- environments, cre- ativity and consequences. Individuals from a wide aged to apply. An emphasis will be placed on the histories of the newly indutrhhhg countries of the Pacific Rim, India, Latin America and Africa, but not to the exclusion of modem Europe, North America and Japan. For further informa- tion and applications,contact Susan R Schrepfer and Philip Saanton, Project Directors, Rutgem Center for Historical Analysis, Rufgers U, 88 Col- lege Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 089014542; du@ rCi.rutgers.edu; http://rcha.rutgers.edu. Closing date for applications for 2002-03 fellowships is Dec 15,2001. variety Of disciplineand policy 5dds are SocialkiemreResearchCourdl tion T&ology, International Cooperation and Global security are desigmd for reseaLEhers who currently work on cooperation and securlty issues and who want to explore the role and work on IT and want to explore its relationship to lowships are SS,SOO. Deadline: Dec 3,2001. For more infoxmation and an application, contact Program on Information Technology, International cooperation and Global Security, sodal Science Research Council, 810 7th Ave, New York, NY 10019; tel212/377-2700; fax 212/ The Program on philanthropy and the Non- pmfitsector~owshipwillpmvidesupportfor dissertation research on the history, behavior and role of nonproflt and philanthropic organlza- tions in the US. Awards provideup to $18,000 for research support. Fellows also will be eligible to apply for an additional $5,OOO in write-up sup port. FellOwshipswill not be ptovided solely for find write-up. The deaapne fmampkte!'appuck tions packets must be decdvcil by the SSRC MI later than Dec 1, m1. Purtherin5bnnation and application materials may be dawnloaded direct- ly from www.ssrc.org or write to: Rogram on philanthrow and the Nonpro5t -or, Sodal Science Resear& Council, 810 7th Ave, 31% Summa 2002 SRC kllowshtps on Informa- impact of IT in this area; or for reseafihets who cooperation and dty. DoCtOral-student fel- 377-2727; WWW.SS~C.O~~. Nm yodt NY 10019; td 212/377-2700 ext 453; fax 2124377 2727; [email protected]. llleh~MigIationprogramofthesa- dalsdence Reseefih coundl announcesacom- petitkmforkllavshipsto teseafih fntemational ~timtotheusduringm~3.ILllawsbipJ t i o ~ ~ ~ ~ t h e u s expb i n - und-=mP of a wide range of wbjecb, including the causes, ~andpattemsofmigrati~andrefugee -c , politicaz sodal and cultural ~of~tandrefugeesettl~~ and the tmmfomative impact of migration on Deadllne for submitting applications Jan 11, 2002. For information repding ell$iMlity re- w-6 and applications fwms, contact: In- temationalMigrationprogtam,SocialSdenceRe- search bdl, 810 7th Ave, New York, NY 10019; migrati-org; www.ssrr.org. ~ 6 , ~ a I l d M ~ h d C a I l S AmericanReseardrcenterin Esypt The US Deparhnent of State Bureau of Educa- tional and Cultural Affairs funds fellowships available to pmioctoral candidates and postdoc- toral scholars for a stay of three to 12 months. 'Ihe National Endowment for the Humanities offers fellowships for postdoctoral and pro& sional scholars with a minimum stay of four months. One senior scholar is awarded the mote collegiality at the CenW The Samuel H KRSS Foundation funds the Kress Fellowship in S 12,800 plus round-trip airfare awarded to a pre- domail student for dissertation research. The w1uiam P McHugh Memaial Rmd provides theMcHugh Award, a small grant given toagrad- uate student from any nation to encourage the ssudyofEgyptlangeoarrhaeology~prehistory. Grants will be made in the ateas of axhaeolo- gy, d - 8 art, -a, QYpto l w, his- tory, the humanities, Islamic studies,-literature, Near Eastern studies, politics, religious studies and the humanistic sodal sciences. Fellowship tenure is from three to 12 months, depending on fellowship type, belplnning Oct 1,2002. Monthly stipends range from $1,530 to $3,019, commen- surate with academic standing and number of dependents. The deadline for the receipt of the application and accompanying materials is Dec 5,2001. For more information, contact: Ameri- pus, 1256 Briadiff Rd NE, Building A, Suite 404/7129849; am&mory.edu; www.arce.org. scholar-in-Residence Fellowship designed to p Egypuan Art and Architecture, an annual prize of can Research (hm in Egypt, Emory West Cam- 423W, Atlanta, GA 30306; telW712-9854; fax NQIw/cswsFel~ ?he Natfonal coundl fix &search on Women and the Center for tbe Study dMbmen and sodetyat CUlWamounce~GW~, Finding Human Saurity: A Genderad OUiqw, a Rockekller-funded humanities fellowship p gram. Mowshipswill be offered for 200243 and ~to~acthrfsffacadermcsand~ -m--progmm will explore the uses of a human securi- ty framework for identifying non& criminatory, sustainable policies for women and girls, drawing into dialogue critical theories in the humanities and sodal sdences, as well as discourses of policy maken and acWists. More informatiion is available at www, nCrn.org and http//web.gc.cuny/womenmW Newbeny Lfksy Fe1-w The Newbemy Library, an independent I.esearch library in Chicago, & invites applications for its 2002-03 Fellowships in the humanities. New- idence at the library. Long-term residential fel- lowships are available to postdoctoral scholars for periods of six to 11 months. Applicants for post- doctoral awards must hold a PhD at the time of application. The stipend for these fellowships is up to S40,OOO. Short-term residentialfellowships are intended for postdoaoral schoh or PhD candidates from outside the Chicago am who have a specific need for Newberry collections. Scholars whose principal residence or place of employment is within the Chicago area are not eligible. The amount of the award generally is S1,Ux) per month. Applications for longtenn fellowships are due Jan 21,200% applications for most short-term fellowships are due Feb ZO, 2002. For more information or to download a p plication materials, visit www.neWberry.org. If you would like materials sent to you by mail, write to Committee on Awards, 60 West Walton St, Chicago, IL 60610-3380. If you have questions about the fellowships program, email resear&@ newbeny.org or call 312/255-3666. berryLibmry6ellowships support research in tes- Fulbright Scholar Program Awards are now being accepted for postdoctoral research or university leauring in India (in women's studies and family relationships), Japan tion) and Sri Lanka (in social science and pre gram development).Applicants must be US ati- zens and have a record of publication and teach- ing in higher education. Awards, which are for three to 10 months during the 200243 academ- ic year, include travel and living expenses for a grantholder and family. Obtain information at www.iie.orglcies/awardU)02/disc~~el3/A4. htm and application form guidelines at www.iie. org/des/us-scholan/application~O2.htm. Dead- he for receipt of applications is flexible within the fall of2001. B (espedally in cOntempOrary sodety and educa- MOVING? Please send the label from this issue and your new address to AAA Circulation Dept, Suite 640, 4350 N Fairfax Dr, Arlington, VA 22203-1620. Or call 703/ 528-1902, ext 3032. Please allow 3 weeks for the changes to take effect. 31

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C A R E E R D E V E L O P M E N T November 2001 Anthropology News

Information about fellowships and support opportunities for anthropologists should be sent to Kate patch, Academic Relations -ram Assistant AAA, 4350 N Fairfax Dr, Suite 640, Arlington, VA 22203-1620; tel 703/528-1902 ext 3028. Send your announcement at least two months in advance of the h e in M K h it should appear. Listings about support are printed on a space-available basis and are edited for bmdy. Where websites are listed, check the site for details. An index and cumulative list of published information is available at www.aaanet.org.

R--fwHistorkal Analysis Applications are invited for Senior and postdoc- toral fellowships from those engaged in research on topics related to in- environments, cre- ativity and consequences. Individuals from a wide

aged to apply. An emphasis will be placed on the histories of the newly indutrhhhg countries of the Pacific Rim, India, Latin America and Africa, but not to the exclusion of modem Europe, North America and Japan. For further informa- tion and applications, contact Susan R Schrepfer and Philip Saanton, Project Directors, Rutgem Center for Historical Analysis, Rufgers U, 88 Col- lege Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 089014542; du@ rCi.rutgers.edu; http://rcha.rutgers.edu. Closing date for applications for 2002-03 fellowships is Dec 15, 2001.

variety Of discipline and policy 5dds are

SocialkiemreResearchCourdl

tion T&ology, International Cooperation and Global security are desigmd for reseaLEhers who currently work on cooperation and securlty issues and who want to explore the role and

work on IT and want to explore its relationship to

lowships are SS,SOO. Deadline: Dec 3,2001. For more infoxmation and an application, contact Program on Information Technology, International cooperation and Global Security, sodal Science Research Council, 810 7th Ave, New York, NY 10019; tel212/377-2700; fax 212/

The Program on philanthropy and the Non- pmfitsector~owshipwillpmvidesupportfor dissertation research on the history, behavior and role of nonproflt and philanthropic organlza- tions in the US. Awards provide up to $18,000 for research support. Fellows also will be eligible to apply for an additional $5,OOO in write-up sup port. Fel lOwshipswi l l not be ptovided solely for find write-up. The deaapne fmampkte!'appuck tions packets must be decdvcil by the SSRC MI later than Dec 1, m1. Purtherin5bnnation and application materials may be dawnloaded direct- ly from www.ssrc.org or write to: Rogram on philanthrow and the Nonpro5t -or, Sodal Science Resear& Council, 810 7th Ave, 31%

S u m m a 2002 S R C kllowshtps on Informa-

impact of IT in this area; or for reseafihets who

cooperation and d t y . DoCtOral-student fel-

377-2727; WWW.SS~C.O~~.

Nm yodt NY 10019; td 212/377-2700 ext 453; fax 2124377 2727; [email protected].

l l leh~MigIationprogramofthesa- dalsdence Reseefih coundl announcesacom- petitkmforkllavshipsto teseafih fntemational ~timtotheusduringm~3.ILllawsbipJ t i o ~ ~ ~ ~ t h e u s

e x p b in- und-=mP of a wide range of wbjecb, including the causes, ~ a n d p a t t e m s o f m i g r a t i ~ a n d r e f u g e e

-c, politicaz sodal and cultural ~ o f ~ t a n d r e f u g e e s e t t l ~ ~ and the tmmfomative impact of migration on

Deadllne for submitting applications Jan 11, 2002. For information repding ell$iMlity re- w - 6 and applications fwms, contact: In- temationalMigrationprogtam,SocialSdenceRe- search b d l , 810 7th Ave, New York, NY 10019; migrati-org; www.ssrr.org.

~ 6 , ~ a I l d M ~ h d C a I l S

AmericanReseardrcenterin Esypt The US Deparhnent of State Bureau of Educa- tional and Cultural Affairs funds fellowships available to pmioctoral candidates and postdoc- toral scholars for a stay of three to 12 months. 'Ihe National Endowment for the Humanities offers fellowships for postdoctoral and pro& sional scholars with a minimum stay of four months. One senior scholar is awarded the

mote collegiality at the CenW The Samuel H KRSS Foundation funds the Kress Fellowship in

S 12,800 plus round-trip airfare awarded to a pre- domail student for dissertation research. The w1uiam P McHugh Memaial Rmd provides theMcHugh Award, a small grant given toagrad- uate student from any nation to encourage the ssudyofEgyptlangeoarrhaeology~prehistory. Grants will be made in the ateas of axhaeolo-

gy, d - 8 art, -a, QYptolw, his- tory, the humanities, Islamic studies,-literature, Near Eastern studies, politics, religious studies and the humanistic sodal sciences. Fellowship tenure is from three to 12 months, depending on fellowship type, belplnning Oct 1,2002. Monthly stipends range from $1,530 to $3,019, commen- surate with academic standing and number of dependents. The deadline for the receipt of the application and accompanying materials is Dec 5,2001. For more information, contact: Ameri-

pus, 1256 Briadiff Rd NE, Building A, Suite

404/7129849; am&mory.edu; www.arce.org.

scholar-in-Residence Fellowship designed to p

Egypuan Art and Architecture, an annual prize of

can Research (hm in Egypt, Emory West Cam-

423W, Atlanta, GA 30306; telW712-9854; fax

N Q I w / c s w s F e l ~ ?he Natfonal coundl fix &search on Women and the Center for tbe Study dMbmen and sodetyat C U l W a m o u n c e ~ G W ~ , Finding Human Saurity: A Genderad OUiqw, a Rockekller-funded humanities fellowship p gram. Mowshipswill be offered for 200243 and ~ t o ~ a c t h r f s f f a c a d e r m c s a n d ~

-m--progmm will explore the uses of a human securi- ty framework for identifying non& criminatory, sustainable policies for women and girls, drawing into dialogue critical theories in the humanities and sodal sdences, as well as discourses of policy maken and acWists. More informatiion is available at www, nCrn.org and http//web.gc.cuny/womenmW

Newbeny Lfksy Fe1-w The Newbemy Library, an independent I.esearch library in Chicago, & invites applications for its 2002-03 Fellowships in the humanities. New-

idence at the library. Long-term residential fel- lowships are available to postdoctoral scholars for periods of six to 11 months. Applicants for post- doctoral awards must hold a PhD at the time of application. The stipend for these fellowships is up to S40,OOO. Short-term residential fellowships are intended for postdoaoral schoh or PhD candidates from outside the Chicago a m who have a specific need for Newberry collections. Scholars whose principal residence or place of employment is within the Chicago area are not eligible. The amount of the award generally is S1,Ux) per month. Applications for longtenn fellowships are due Jan 21,200% applications for most short-term fellowships are due Feb ZO, 2002. For more information or to download a p plication materials, visit www.neWberry.org. If you would like materials sent to you by mail, write to Committee on Awards, 60 West Walton St, Chicago, IL 60610-3380. If you have questions about the fellowships program, email resear&@ newbeny.org or call 312/255-3666.

berryLibmry6ellowships support research in tes-

Fulbright Scholar Program Awards are now being accepted for postdoctoral research or university leauring in India (in women's studies and family relationships), Japan

tion) and Sri Lanka (in social science and pre gram development). Applicants must be US ati- zens and have a record of publication and teach- ing in higher education. Awards, which are for three to 10 months during the 200243 academ- ic year, include travel and living expenses for a grantholder and family. Obtain information at www.iie.orglcies/awardU)02/disc~~el3/A4. htm and application form guidelines at www.iie. org/des/us-scholan/application~O2.htm. Dead- h e for receipt of applications is flexible within the fall of2001. B

(espedally in cOntempOrary sodety and educa-

MOVING? Please send the label from this issue and your new address to AAA Circulation Dept, Suite 640, 4350 N Fairfax Dr, Arlington, VA 22203-1620. Or call 703/ 528-1902, ext 3032. Please allow 3 weeks for the changes to take effect.

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