Fung Global Fellows Program for International PhD Students at Princeton University in USA

Princeton University offers Fung Global Fellows
program for PhD Students in USA. Applicants must hold a position
outside the United States of America at the time of application, to which they
are expected to return at the conclusion of the fellowship. US citizens
and non citizens, regardless of race, national origin, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, age, marital status or disability are eligible to
apply. Fellowships are for one academic year, 10 months from September to
June. The application deadline is November 1, 2013
Study Subject(s): The program brings exceptional international early-career faculty
members working in the social sciences and the humanities to Princeton for a
year of research, writing, and collaboration. The Fung Global Fellows
Program selects scholars to engage in research and discussion around a common
theme. The program includes a public seminar series where the fellows will
present their work to the University community.
Course Level: Princeton University offers one academic
year fellowship from September to June.
Scholarship Provider: Princeton University, USA
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility: -scholars
who have received their PhD (or the equivalent of an Anglo-American PhD) within
10 years of the proposed start date of the fellowship. For a fellowship
beginning in Fall 2014, applicants must have received their degree no earlier
than September 1, 2004.
-Applicants must hold a position outside the United States of America at the
time of application, to which they are expected to return at the conclusion of
the fellowship.
-US citizens and noncitizens, regardless of race, national origin, religion,
sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability, are eligible to
apply.
-Candidates who have already demonstrated outstanding scholarly achievement and
exhibit unusual intellectual promise but are still at the beginning of their
careers.
-Fellows must be in residence in Princeton during the academic year of their
fellowship so that they can interact with one another and participate actively
in the program’s seminars and other events on campus. Fellows are also
expected to present their ongoing projects in seminars organized by the
program.
Scholarship Open for International Students: USA and International Students can apply for these fellowships.
Scholarship Description:  For the 2014-15 program year on “Global Diffusion,” the Fung Global
Fellows program welcomes applications from scholars who have received their PhD
(or the equivalent of an Anglo-American PhD) within 10 years of the proposed
start date of the fellowship. For a fellowship beginning in fall 2014,
applicants must have received their degree no earlier than September 1,
2004. The receipt of the PhD is determined by the date on which all
requirements for the degree at the applicant’s home institution, including the
defense and filing of the dissertation, were fulfilled.
Number of award (s): Each year, the Fung Global Fellows Program will select six scholars from
around the world.
Duration of award (s): Fellowships are for one academic year, 10 months from September to
June.
What does it cover? –Within the limits of its resources, it is the intent of the program to
provide a salary that equals the normal salary paid to a fellow at his or her
home institution. In cases where the fellow’s base salary scale is
significantly below the norm, salaries may be adjusted upward to compensate.
Fellows will be eligible for health insurance through the Princeton University
benefits plan.
-Fellows have the privileges of a Visiting Research Scholar at the Princeton
Institute for International and Regional Studies. They are given office space
and computer access in a suite dedicated to the program. The program will
assist fellows in finding appropriate furnished housing through the University
Housing Office and private landlords. While secretarial assistance is not
provided, the PIIRS staff may assist with directing fellows to relevant offices
and campus services.
-The program will pay transportation costs for each fellow, and his or her
spouse or domestic partner and for their child/children, with the following
limitations: It will pay for the most economical means of
transportation for one round-trip for the fellow, spouse or partner, and
children from and to his or her home institution. Travel funds for a
spouse or partner and children are restricted to persons accompanying a fellow
for a substantial period of time, that is, at least two months. These funds are
not intended for dependents taking brief holidays in or outside the United
States.
-The program will pay for the shipment of books and papers that are necessary
for the continuation of research. Typically, it is not necessary to bring many
books. The Princeton University Library possesses over five million volumes,
and those not in its collection are readily available through interlibrary
loan. Fellows are advised not to send research materials by sea, since they are
often months late in arriving. Because fellows are expected to secure furnished
lodgings during their period of residency, the program will provide only very
limited funds for shipment of household items each way.
Selection criteria: Criteria for the fellowship includes: the strength of the
candidate’s research projects, the relationship of those projects to the
program’s theme, the candidate’s previous scholarly work, the candidate’s
ability to contribute to the intellectual life and intellectual exchange of the
program, and the candidate’s work experience outside the United States. The
selection committee is looking to establish a cohort of fellows whose work
represents diverse analytical approaches and disciplinary backgrounds and
addresses a wide variety of places.
Notification: Candidates selected for interviews will be contacted by email in
mid-December. All other applicants will be notified in 2014, once the selection
process has been completed.
How to Apply: Only applications submitted through the online portal will be
considered. The application dossier consists of seven (7) items. Items 1-6
should be submitted by the applicant; item 7, the letters of recommendation,
should be submitted by the referees.
– Cover letter (1.5 pages maximum)
-Curriculum vitae
-Research proposal (maximum of 3 pages, single spaced)
-One writing sample (article or book chapter, maximum of 50 pages)
-An official letter from the applicant’s employer affirming that, should the
fellowship be awarded, the applicant would be permitted to accept it and to
spend the academic year 2014/2015 at Princeton University.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is November 1, 2013

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