Post Doc: July 2013 Archives
Deadline: September 5, 2013
Length: 12 weeks
Comments: Several internships provide early career individuals with the
opportunity to spend 12 weeks at the National Academies in Washington,
DC, learning about science and technology policy and the role that
scientists and engineers play in advising the nation. Each year,
applicants from around the world become part of a National Academies
committee, board, or unit where they are assigned to a mentor and learn
about the world of science and technology policy. An immersive
experience, the program is designed to broaden fellows' appreciation of
employment opportunities outside academia and leave them with both a
firm grasp of the important and dynamic role of science and technology
in decision-making and a better understanding of the role that they can
play in strengthening the science and technology enterprise for the
betterment of mankind. Current graduate and professional school students
and those who have completed graduate studies (degree awarded) within
the last five years may apply. Stipends of $8,500 to offset living
expenses during the fellowship period.
Deadline: September 2, 2013
Length: One semester to one year
Comments: The Academy welcomes emerging as well as established scholars, writers, and professionals who wish to engage in independent study in Berlin. Around two dozen Berlin Prizes are conferred annually. Past Berlin Prize recipients have included historians, economists, poets, art historians, journalists, legal scholars, anthropologists, musicologists, public policy experts, and writers, among others.In addition to placing a high priority on the independent work of its fellows, the Academy is in a unique position to aid fellows in establishing professional and general networks both in Berlin and beyond. Fellowships are typically awarded for an academic semester or, in some cases, for an entire academic year. Fellowship benefits include round-trip airfare, housing at the Academy, partial board, and a stipend of $5,000 per month. Fellowships are restricted to candidates who are based permanently in the US (US citizenship is not required and American expatriates are not eligible.) Candidates in academic disciplines must have completed a doctorate at the time of application.
URL: http://www.americanacademy.de/home/fellows/applications/
Length: One semester to one year
Comments: The Academy welcomes emerging as well as established scholars, writers, and professionals who wish to engage in independent study in Berlin. Around two dozen Berlin Prizes are conferred annually. Past Berlin Prize recipients have included historians, economists, poets, art historians, journalists, legal scholars, anthropologists, musicologists, public policy experts, and writers, among others.In addition to placing a high priority on the independent work of its fellows, the Academy is in a unique position to aid fellows in establishing professional and general networks both in Berlin and beyond. Fellowships are typically awarded for an academic semester or, in some cases, for an entire academic year. Fellowship benefits include round-trip airfare, housing at the Academy, partial board, and a stipend of $5,000 per month. Fellowships are restricted to candidates who are based permanently in the US (US citizenship is not required and American expatriates are not eligible.) Candidates in academic disciplines must have completed a doctorate at the time of application.
URL: http://www.americanacademy.de/home/fellows/applications/