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Conservation as a Human Science Fellowship (CHS): New York/Amsterdam

Bard Graduate Center, together with the Conservation & Scientific Research Department of the Rijksmuseum, announce a 10-month (September 2019–June 2020) fellowship focusing on developing the idea that conservation practice is a human science. Long devoted to the restoration and preservation of objects, conservation in the twentieth century became focused on questions of dating and attribution.

Fordham-NYPL Research Fellowships in Jewish Studies

Fordham University’s Jewish Studies Program and the New York Public Library are delighted to announce joint short-term and mid-term research fellowships in Jewish Studies for the 2019-2020 academic year. This joint fellowship program is open to scholars in all fields of Jewish Studies from outside the New York City metropolitan area seeking to conduct on-site research in the New York Public Library, especially the Dorot Jewish Division.

NIAS Individual Fellowships

NIAS offers individual fellowships to scholars who wish to carry out independent research in the humanities and the social sciences. For five or ten months, scholars are offered time and space to work on their own research project as part of an interdisciplinary community.

Summary

  • By application
  • For 5 or 10 months
  • Research project of own choice

Contact

Anja de Haas, selection@nias.knaw.nl or (0)20 224 67 05

Advanced Academia Fellowships at CAS Sofia for Bulgarian Scholars

КОНКУРС ПО ПРОГРАМА ЗА СТИПЕНДИИ И АКАДЕМИЧЕН ОБМЕН
за млади български учени и дейности на българската научна диаспора в областта на хуманитарните и социалните науки

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Mershon Center for International Security Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship

The Mershon postdoctoral fellowships support research on national security in a global context. The Mershon Center for International Security Studies at The Ohio State University understand international security from a wide range of perspectives, approaches, and substantive foci. Consequently, successful applicants may come from a variety of disciplines that engage international security broadly conceived. We especially welcome applications from scholars whose work explicitly integrates knowledge across traditional disciplinary boundaries.

Fudan-Princeton Postdoctoral Program (FPPP) on Contemporary China

Fudan University and Princeton University have established a joint Postdoctoral Fellowship Program: Fudan-Princeton Postdoctoral Program (FPPP), aimed at training highly-qualified, early-career postdoctoral researchers in studies of Chinese economics and society problems using big data so that they are positioned to become leaders in their respective academic fields.  The Paul and Marcia Wythes Center on Contemporary China at Princeton University and Fudan University School of Data Science invite applications for two postdoctoral research associates in studies of contemporary China.

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