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Deadline: 11/1/2010

Length: One year

Comments: Fellowships support graduate students conducting dissertation research in areas that complement the programs and resources of the institute. Fellows are expected to be in residence at the Getty Research Institute. Stipend is $25,000 per academic year plus a housing subsidy, office space, research assistance, travel funds, and health benefits.

URL: http://getty.edu/foundation/funding/residential/getty_pre_postdoctoral_fellowships.html
Deadline: November 15, 2010

Length: One Year

Comments: Post-doctoral research associates are sought for participation in an interdisciplinary project on Immigration: Settlement, Integration, & Membership. Applications will be accepted for a one-year position, beginning approximately August 15, 2011. The project is led by an interdisciplinary team exploring two broad themes: immigrant settlement and integration, particularly in new receiving areas, and immigrant inclusion and membership. The project, coordinated by the Institute for the Social Sciences, will sponsor a seminar series, visiting scholars, and opportunities for multi-disciplinary research collaboration.

Postdocs will have access to the full range of university resources and receive an annual salary of $50,000 plus health benefits. Applicants must have a Ph.D. by August 15, 2011; scholars who have completed their Ph.D.'s within the past five years will be considered. The application deadline is November 15, 2010. Applicants should submit a curriculum vita, a brief statement of research interests, a writing sample, and three reference letters by e-mail to socialsciences@cornell.edu. Cornell is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer; minorities and women are encouraged to apply.


URL: http://www.socialsciences.cornell.edu/1013/Postdoc.html
Deadline: November 1, 2010

Length: 3 months

Comments: The Human Rights Internship Program offers a select group of Chicago students the opportunity to learn the skills and understand the difficulties inherent in putting human rights into practice. Since its establishment in 1998, the Internship Program has helped place more than 200 students with non-governmental organizations, governmental agencies, and international bodies around the world. The Internship Program is unique in its flexibility, awarding $5000 grants to afford all interns the freedom to explore their interests, whether thematic or regional in focus.

URL: http://humanrights.uchicago.edu/interns/whatare.shtml

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