Wenner-Gren Foundation
for Anthropological Research, Inc.
Phone: (212) 683-5000
There is no application form. Applicants should send
five duplicate copies of:
Send applications in five copies by 1 April 2003 to:
The purpose of the Academy Scholars Program is to identify bright scholars
who are at the start of their careers and whose work combines disciplinary
excellence in the social sciences with an in-depth grounding in particular
countries or regions outside the United States, Canada, and Western Europe.
The Academy Scholars are a select group of individuals who show promise of
becoming leading scholars at major universities. Predoctoral applicants must
have completed all course work and general examinations by the beginning of
the first year for which they plan to apply and are expected to have made
some significant progress on their dissertations. Scholars are appointed and
supported by the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies to
provide opportunities for advanced work while in residence at Harvard
University, although travel for research is allowed. Academy Scholars are
given time, guidance, access to Harvard facilities, and substantial
financial assistance as they work for two years conducting either
dissertation or post-doctoral research in their chosen fields and areas. The
Senior Scholars, a distinguished group of senior Harvard faculty members,
act as mentors to the Academy Scholars to help them achieve their
intellectual potential.
The Academy Scholars Program
In addition to the Scholars Program, the Academy sponsors a Global Cultures
Program involving research and conferences on the interactions,
similarities, and differences among the world's major cultures. The Academy
is an autonomous institution within Harvard's Weatherhead Center for
International Affairs. A research institution within the Faculty of Arts and
Sciences, the WCFIA houses scholars and practitioners of international
affairs conducting independent research on current issues in international
relations. The Center sponsors numerous seminars and academic workshops on a
broad variety of topics in international relations, as well as supporting
the publication of scholarly works generated by resident researchers.
Program details and application guidelines are now available from the
Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies at the WCFIA for the
academic year 2002-2003. For additional information contact:
Email: bbaiter@cfia.harvard.edu
or
James Clem, Executive Officer
The School of Social Science each year invites as Members some fifteen to eighteen scholars from a large applicant pool. The group is interdisciplinary and international. A completed doctoral or equivalent is required of all applicants; memberships are awarded at junior and senior levels. Visiting Members are expected to pursue their own research, but the School organizes a seminar on the yearâs focus and a weekly lunch at which Members as well as invited guests present their on-going work. The School is not wedded to any particular intellectual or disciplinary approach. it welcomes applications from economics, political science, law, psychology, sociology, and anthropology. It encourages social scientific work with an historical and humanistic bent and also entertains applications in history, philosophy, literary criticism, literature, and linguistics.
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For Information and Application Materials, write to the
Administrative Officer, School of Social Science
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ 08540
Email: ssapps@ias.edu
http://www.sss.ias.edu/application/2003announcement.pdf
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