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List: Alst-L[ALST-L] Fwd: ALBSA: More opportunitiesBesnik Pula besnik at alb-net.comTue Sep 28 00:05:56 EDT 1999
--- begin forwarded text Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 14:03:21 -0700 (PDT) From: Agron Alibali <aalibali at yahoo.com> Subject: ALBSA: More opportunities MIME-Version: 1.0 To: albsa at Web-Depot.COM Sender: sender-ALBSA at Web-Depot.COM Precedence: bulk Reply-To: ALBSA at Web-Depot.COM, Agron Alibali <aalibali at yahoo.com> East European Studies Programs COMPETITIONS TO BE HELD IN 1999-2000 General Information Fellowships for East European Studies are for research in the social sciences and humanities relating to Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and the successor states of the former Yugoslavia. Proposals dealing with Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, and the former Yugoslavia are particularly encouraged. These programs are intended to support research undertaken outside East Europe, although short visits to the area may be proposed as part of a coherent program primarily based elsewhere. The East European Studies programs are supported by funding from the U.S. Department of State/Research and Training for Eastern Europe and the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union Act of 1983 (Title VIII). Fellowships for Postdoctoral Research in East European Studies: Eligibility Guidelines ïMaximum award: $25,000 ïTenure: six to twelve consecutive months between July 1, 2000 and September 1, 2001. ïDeadline for posting completed applications: November 1, 1999. ïDecisions will be announced in late April 2000. ïApproximately 5-7 fellowships will be available. The Postdoctoral Fellowships require: ïUS citizenship or permanent resident status. ïa Ph.D. degree granted by the program deadline date, or its equivalent as demonstrated by professional experience and publications. ï6 to 12 consecutive months devoted to full-time research and writing. Fellowships for Dissertation Research/Writing in East European Studies: Eligibility Guidelines ïMaximum award: $15,000 ïTenure: One year beginning June 2000. ïDeadline for posting completed applications: November 1, 1999. ïDecisions will be announced in late April 2000. ïApproximately 10 fellowships will be available. The Dissertation Fellowships support an academic year of dissertation research and writing and require: ïUS citizenship or permanent resident status. ïan academic year (9-12 months) devoted solely to work on the dissertation. East European Language Training Grants Four to six grants of $10,000 each will be available to US institutions to support intensive summer 2000 course instruction in the languages of East Europe (except those of the Commonwealth of Independent States). Applications are encouraged for support of either beginning or intermediate classes. The deadline will be December 15, 1999, and application instructions should be requested from the ACLS grants office. GRANTS TO INDIVIDUAL SCHOLARS ARE NOT AVAILABLE. Go to ACLS Application Registration to request/download forms. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------- ................................................................. . Postings: ALBSA at Web-Depot.COM . . Anonymous Postings: Anonymous-ALBSA at Web-Depot.COM . . Subscription Requests: ALBSA-Approval at Web-Depot.COM . . All Other Matters: Owner-ALBSA at Web-Depot.COM . . . . http://WWW.Web-Depot.COM . . ALBSA is a free service provided by the Web-Depot, Inc. . ................................................................ --- end forwarded text
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