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[ALBSA-Info] Fwd: [balkans] CfA: CEP teaching Fellowships (post-communist states)

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Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 19:37:35 +0100
Subject: [balkans] CfA: CEP teaching Fellowships (post-communist states)
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Position: Teaching Fellowships in the Social Sciences in Eastern
Europe & Eurasia
Institution: Civic Education Project
Location: Multiple locations
Date posted: 11/19/2002

Teaching Fellowships in the Social Sciences in Eastern Europe &
Eurasia: Civic Education Project

v Teaching Fellowships.
The Civic Education Project (CEP) is now accepting 2003-04 academic
year applications for its Visiting Faculty Fellowship Program and
Local Faculty Fellowship Program.

CEP awards teaching fellowships  to faculty, Ph.D.s and advanced
post-graduate students in the  social sciences, law and journalism/media
studies.

CEP Fellows  teach at CEP partner universities located throughout Central
and  Eastern Europe, the Former Soviet Union, and Mongolia.  CEP  Fellows
participating in both programs work as lecturers at universities throughout
the region. CEP Visiting Faculty Fellows  are academics (having received
Western training) from outside of  the region who teach and mentor for one
academic year (two  semesters) at a college in a CEP program country.

Visiting  Faculty Fellows receive a stipend, round-trip air travel,
accommodation, health insurance, language lessons, and book  allowances.

CEP Local Faculty Fellows are academics from within  the region, who have
graduated from a North American or West  European university with a
postgraduate degree. CEP supports  their efforts to stay in academia in
their home country by  providing a monthly stipend, teaching materials, and
participation in various CEP events and activities.

Both Visiting  and Local Fellows become part of an academic network covering
all  CEP program countries, from Slovakia to Mongolia. CEP Fellows  also
work on a variety of outreach projects outside the
classroom. CEP has programs in 24 countries and supports more  than 200
Fellows in a variety of disciplines, including  international relations,
sociology, political science, law,  history, economics, public
administration, environmental policy,  and journalism/media studies.

Application deadline for 2003-04  academic year: Visiting Faculty
Fellowship: January 10, 2003.

Local Faculty Fellowship: March 1, 2003. For more information,  from America
or Australia, New-Zealand please contact the CEP

Washington D.C. Office at cepdc at jhu.edu, staying elsewhere please
contact the CEP European Office at cep at cepnet.hu or visit our Web
site at www.cep.org.hu.



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