Deadline: 15 January 2016
Open to: applicants from academia, the world of public policy, and mid-career professionals in the law, the military, government, or international organizations
Fellowship: stipends of USD 25,000 to USD 28,000 for predoctoral fellows, stipends of USD 48,000 to USD 66,000 for postdoctoral fellows
Open to: applicants from academia, the world of public policy, and mid-career professionals in the law, the military, government, or international organizations
Fellowship: stipends of USD 25,000 to USD 28,000 for predoctoral fellows, stipends of USD 48,000 to USD 66,000 for postdoctoral fellows
Description
The Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC)
is an interdisciplinary community of scholars dedicated to producing
policy-relevant research on international security topics. It is devoted to
research, teaching, and training the next generation of security specialists,
to influencing policy-making in international security, and to developing a
more informed public discussion.
CISAC Fellows will spend the academic year engaged in
research and writing, and are encouraged to participate in seminars and to
interact and collaborate with leading faculty and researchers. Natural
scientists have the opportunity to conduct research on the scientific and
technical aspects of security topics, as well as to work in collaboration with
faculty members. CISAC residential fellows are expected to produce a finished
piece of writing. Applicants will be considered for all fellowships for which
they are deemed eligible. Current fellowship opportunities include:
Eligibility
CISAC welcomes applicants from academia, the world
of public policy, and mid-career professionals in the law, the military,
government, or international organizations. CISAC welcomes applications
from women, minorities and citizens of all countries. Applicants will be
considered for all fellowships for which they are deemed eligible.
Fellowship
Predoctoral fellows receive stipends comparable to those
awarded by the Stanford Graduate Fellowships program. Postdoctoral fellows
receive stipends determined by length of time passed since month and year of
PhD completion and experience. Past pre-doctoral fellows will receive stipends
in the range of USD 25,000 to USD 28,000; postdoctoral fellows will
receive stipends in the range of USD 48,000 to USD 66,000.
How to apply?
The deadline for applications is 15 January 2016. To
apply it is strongly preferred that individuals upload their recommendations
through the online system. If an individual is unable to upload
his/her recommendation through the online system, he/she may email the
letters to cisacfellowship@stanford.edu. It is not necessary to use both
methods. The preferred file name format for emailed letters of reference is:
[Last name of applicant] LoR_[Last name of recommender]. For example: “Smith
LoR_Jones”. Online submission of application will include:
Completed online application form;
Resume/CV;
Graduate school transcript (Unofficial transcripts are
acceptable. All pre- and postdoctoral applicants must include a transcript.
Junior faculty and professionals may include a transcript, but are not required
to do so);
Research project prospectus or description of dissertation
(1,500 words max., not including footnotes/endnotes);
Research abstract (200 words max.);
Writing sample (50 pages max.);
Three confidential letters of recommendation.
All application materials, including recommendations, must
be in English.
For more information please visit the official website.
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