New Generation China Scholars Program The University of Chicago Center in Beijing

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Deadline: September 15, 2012

Length: 6 - 8 months

Comments: With generous support from the Ford Foundation, the University of Chicago Center in Beijing invites applications from graduate students in the social sciences to participate in an initiative to foster intellectual interactions among early career scholars in the social sciences from the U.S. and China. In considering applications, the selection committee will pay particular regard to proposals for research aimed at developing innovative approaches to the provision of public goods in China.Successful candidates will each be offered a modest stipend and have the opportunity to work on their projects at the Center in Beijing, under the guidance of faculty mentors and in collaboration with fellow graduate researchers. During the 6-8 month project term, participants will have access to workspace and other facilities and resources offered by the Center. For U.S.-based applicants, preference will be given to those who are already scheduled to be in China for field research. Scholarship recipients will receive a stipend of $3,000 each plus coverage of expenses for program participation. The first installment, $1,500, will be remitted on December 15, after the conclusion of the Orientation Seminar. The second installment will be given on June 10, after the conclusion of the Capstone Seminar. 

URL: http://www.uchicago.cn/2012/08/center-in-beijing-announces-new-generation-china-scholars-program/

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