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List: ALBSA-Info[ALBSA-Info] LSE/OSI/FCO Chevening Faculty Fellowship Programme, Visiting Junior Fellowships 2003- 2004Agron Alibali aalibali at yahoo.comSat Oct 18 17:15:37 EDT 2003
> > > LSE/OSI/FCO Chevening Faculty Fellowship Programme > > Visiting Junior Fellowships 2003- 2004 > > > > General Information for Applicants > > > The London School of Economics and Political Science > (LSE), with the > funding from the Open Society Institute (OSI) and > the Foreign and > Commonwealth Office (FCO), offers up to ten > individual grants for 3- month > study visits at the London School of Economics and > Political Science for > junior level faculty from Albania, Bosnia- > Hercegovina, Croatia, Former > Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and FR Yugoslavia > (Republic of Serbia, > Republic of Montenegro and Kosovo province at > present under UN > administration). > > > Awards are for academic staff employed by the > universities and higher > educational institutions in the aforementioned > countries specialising in > social sciences. They are intended to enable > prospective candidates to > upgrade their teaching and research skills, teaching > methods and curricula. > > > Prospective candidates: > are nationals of and normally resident in one of the > aforementioned > countries at the time of applying for the award > have held a teaching position at a university or > higher educational > institution in the country of residence for more > than 2 years > have a PhD or have submitted a PhD thesis > are not older than 45 at the time of applying for > junior fellowship > > > Each award will provide a stipend for living > expenses sufficient for a > single Fellow, return economy airfare and book > allowance. The costs of > health insurance will also be covered by the grant. > On completion of the > fellowships, faculty are expected to return to their > home country. > > > Junior fellows who manage to develop collaborative > research and/or teaching > activities with their LSE counterparts will be > eligible for the renewal of > the grant. > > > Every application must comprise: > > > > a) four completed copies of the Application > Forms > > b) an outline of proposed course syllabi and > research proposal > > c) applicants CV > > d) 2 reference letters sent directly to the > LSE/OSI/FCO Administrator > at the address below > > > > > > Completed application forms should be submitted by > registered post or > e-mailed to reach the LSE at the address below > > > > LSE/OSI/FCO Administrative Officer > > Centre for the Study of Global Governance > > Room M210 > > London School of Economics > > Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE > > United Kingdom > > e-mail: m.tesic at lse.ac.uk > > > > > > Short- listed candidates will be required to attend > an interview shortly > afterwards in one of the countries included in the > fellowships scheme. The > costs of travel for an interview will be covered by > the grant awarding body. > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com
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