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[ALBSA-Info] CEP Fellowships

Agron Alibali aalibali at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 14 14:13:34 EST 2003


Civic Education Project Teaching Fellowships 2004-05
Eastern Europe, Former 
 Soviet Union, and Mongolia Social Sciences, Law,
Journalism/Media Studies
 
 Civic Education Project Teaching Fellowships 2004-05
Eastern
 Europe, Former Soviet Union, and Mongolia Social
Sciences, Law,
 Journalism/Media Studies
 
 The Civic Education Project (CEP) invites
applications for its
 2004-05 Visiting Faculty Fellowship Program.
Applications will be
 accepted from October 1, 2003, until March 1, 2004.
Fellowships
 begin in September 2004 and finish in May/June 2005.
 
 CEP welcomes applications from faculty, retired
faculty, Ph.D.s,
 and advanced postgraduate students in the social
sciences
 (including area studies, anthropology, economics,
history,
 political science, psychology, public administration,
and
 sociology). CEP also offers teaching fellowships in
law and
 journalism/media studies. Applicants must hold, or be
expecting
 to receive, a graduate degree from a Western
university, and be
 applying to teach outside their country of
citizenship.
 
 Visiting Faculty Fellows teach courses for one
academic year (two
 semesters) at CEP partner universities located
throughout Eastern
 Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Mongolia.
 
 In addition to teaching, CEP Fellows work on a
variety of
 outreach projects outside the classroom and benefit
from the
 diverse academic network connecting CEP program
countries. The
 fellowship package includes a stipend, round-trip air
travel,
 accommodation, health insurance, and allowances for
language
 lessons and books.
 
 For application forms and guidelines, please see the
fellowship
 programs area of our web site:
www.cep.org.hu/programs/index.html.
 
 For further information please contact our offices:
 
 CEP European

Office:                                                 
CEP
 North American Office:
 1051
 Budapest
     1717 Massachusetts Ave. NW
 Szent Istvan ter

11./b                                                   
Suite #
 506
 Hungary
              Washington DC 20036, USA
 
 
 e-mail:

cep at cepnet.hu                                               
e-
 mail: cepdc at jhu.edu
 
 tel: (+36) 1 327

3219                                                   
(+001)
 202 663 7792
 fax: (+36) 1 327
 3221
 (+001) 202 663 7799
 
 www.cep.org.hu
 
 Categories: Anthropology, Area Studies, Economics,
Gender
 Studies, History, International Relations,
Journalism/Media
 Studies, Law, Public Administration, Political
Science,
 Psychology, Sociology, Social Sciences
 
 Location: CEE/NIs region
 Deadline: March 1, 2003
 Website: www.cep.org.hu
 
 
   
   

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