2010-2011 Shorenstein Fellowship – Stanford University, Asia-Pacific Studies
Stanford
University announced the 2010-2011 Walter H. Shorenstein Fellowships
Fellowships in contemporary Asia-Pacific studies for junior scholars
The Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center in the Freeman Spogli Institute
for International Studies announces its 2010-2011 Walter H. Shorenstein
Fellowship. Made possible through the generosity of Walter H. Shorenstein,
awards will be made to two junior scholars (recent Ph.D.s must have degree
conferral by 31 August 2010) for research and writing on Asia.
The primary focus of the program is contemporary political, economic, or social
change in the Asia-Pacific region (including Northeast, Southeast, and South
Asia), or topics in international relations and international political
economy. Fellows must be in residence for at least three academic quarters,
beginning the fall quarter of the 2010 academic year. Fellows take part in
center activities throughout the academic year and are required to present
their research findings in center seminars. Fellows also participate in the
center's publication program. Fellows receive a stipend of $42,000, plus $2,500
for research materials.
DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ALL MATERIALS is 15 December 2009.
More information is here.