*All Funding Opportunities: August 2011 Archives

Deadline: September 25, 2011

Length: 2 years, may lead to permanent position

Comments: Graduate students from all academic disciplines who expect to complete an advanced degree (master's, law, or doctoral-level degree) from a qualifying college or university during the 2011-2012 academic year (September 1, 2011 - August 31, 2012) are eligible to be nominated by their schools for the upcoming 2011 application period. The purpose of the Program is to attract to the Federal service outstanding men and women from a variety of academic disciplines and career paths who have a clear interest in, and commitment to, excellence in the leadership and management of public policies and programs.  The application process requires that the applicant provide a nomination from the institution. In order to be nominated, you must submit the nominating form, a résumé, and a brief statement to Brett Baker in Foster 107 by September 26, 2011. Please direct questions to ssd-fellowships@uchicago.edu.

URL: http://www.pmf.gov/

NOTE: There will be two information sessions about this program:

Wednesday, September 14
3:30 p.m., South Lounge, Reynolds Club

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Tuesday, September 20
11 a.m., Harris School Room 289A
Deadline: March 15, 2012

Length: One Year

Comments: The Dan David Prize laureates annually donate twenty scholarships of US$15,000 each to outstanding doctoral and post-doctoral students of exceptional promise in the chosen fields.Ten scholarships are awarded to doctoral and post-doctoral students at universities throughout the world and ten scholarships at Tel Aviv University. Applicant's research must be in one of the selected fields for the year.Each year, fields are chosen within
the three Time Dimensions - Past, Present, and Future. This year's fields are Past: History/Biography; Present: Plastic Arts; and Future: Genome Research.

URL: http://www.dandavidprize.org/index.php/scholarship-applications/scholarship-applications.html
Deadline: 10/1/2011

Length: One Year

Comments: Applicants must have received the Ph.D. degree before January 1, 2011.  The Society for the Humanities will not consider applications from scholars who received the Ph.D. after this date.  Applicants must also have one or more years of teaching experience which may include teaching as a graduate student.

The Society for the Humanities calls for scholarly reflections on risk. We seek interdisciplinary projects that reflect on historical, theoretical, and global understandings of risk as a concept and a reality that lies at the heart of the humanities and the arts. The Society wishes to open the question of how risk shapes the humanities and how the humanities might dialogue with broader biological, ecological, economic, and technological approaches to risk.

URL: http://www.arts.cornell.edu/sochum/society_fellowships.html
Deadline: January 6, 2012

Length: two years

Comments:The Society for the Humanities will sponsor two postdoctoral teaching-research fellowships in the humanities, each awarded for the two-year period beginning July 2012. Each fellowship offers a stipend of $45,000/year. While in residence at Cornell, Mellon Fellows hold department affiliations and have limited teaching duties and the opportunity for scholarly work. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships are available in two areas of specialization.

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Department of Science & Technology Studies

With the sponsorship of the Society for the Humanities, the Department of Science & Technology Studies at Cornell University invites applications for a two-year Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship. The department seeks candidates specializing in historical or contemporary studies of science, technology, or medicine to work on the topic of "Difference and Commensuration." There are many contexts where this project might be pursued: for example, post-colonial history of science and technology; new studies of the senses such as sound studies; queer and sexuality studies; disability studies, studies of traditional healing, magical practices, and non-western science and medicine; or global technology studies. We encourage the applicants to be creative and propose their own projects, including those from neighboring fields. A Ph.D. is required in science & technology studies or a related field, such as the history, sociology, philosophy, or anthropology of science.


Department of Theatre, Film and Dance

With the sponsorship of the Society for the Humanities, the Department of Theatre, Film and Dance at Cornell University seeks a two year Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in global, transnational, and/or minority performance and media studies. We are particularly interested in individuals whose research engages the intersection of performance and media, the use of media in performance, multiple and nontraditional media and performance platforms, old and new media. We would welcome applicants whose research includes dance and its interracial/intercontinental migration, old and new media representations of those forms and vigorous analysis of the implications for contemporary dance culture. We encourage applicants whose research and teaching explore medial and performative modes of interaction across different cultural contexts, embodied practices, theoretical domains, and historical configurations. Possible fields of specialization include Latina/o, Asian American, African diasporic, or Native performance and media; Latin American, African, South or East Asian performance and media. Teaching responsibilities include two courses a year, one upper-level seminar in the candidate's area of specialization and a lower-level introductory course in the field that could be comparative in nature. In addition, the Mellon Fellow is invited to participate in the Society for the Humanities' events, including weekly seminar luncheons.

URL: http://www.arts.cornell.edu/sochum/mellon_post-d_fellowships.html

Deadline: September 30, 2011

Length: 2 years for PhD students

Comments: This program provides fellowships to students of superior academic ability--selected on the basis of demonstrated achievement, financial need, and exceptional promise--to undertake study at the doctoral level in selected fields of arts, humanities, and social sciences. Subject to the availability of funds, a fellow receives the Javits fellowship annually for up to the lesser of 48 months or the completion of their degree. The fellowship consists of an institutional payment (accepted by the institution of higher education in lieu of all tuition and fees for the fellow) and a stipend (based on the fellow's financial need as determined by the measurements of the Federal Student Assistance Processing System.

URL: http://www2.ed.gov/programs/jacobjavits/index.html

Deadline: 9/1/11

Length: 3-12 months

Comments: The Abe Fellowship is designed to encourage international multidisciplinary research on topics of pressing global concern. The program seeks to foster the development of a new generation of researchers who are interested in policy-relevant topics of long-range importance and who are willing to become key members of a bilateral and global research network built around such topics. It strives especially to promote a new level of intellectual cooperation between the Japanese and American academic and professional communities committed to and trained for advancing global understanding and problem solving. This competition is open to citizens of the United States and Japan as well as to nationals of other countries who can demonstrate strong and serious long-term affiliations with research communities in Japan or the United States. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or the terminal degree in their field, or have attained an equivalent level of professional experience at the time of application.

URL: http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/abe-fellowship/
Deadline: 9/5/11

Length: N/A

Comments:
The competition is open to anyone who has completed a dissertation that focuses on Hispanic(s) in higher education or to any Hispanic individual who has completed a dissertation in the social sciences, broadly defined, between December 2009 and August 1, 2011.

Dissertations are eligible if they are in domains that are related to the ETS corporate mission, including education, linguistics, psychology, statistics, testing, and so forth. Studies using any research approach (historical, experimental, survey, qualitative, etc.) are eligible.

URL: http://www.aahhe.org/OutstandingDissertationsCompetition2008.aspx