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[NYC-L] Pre/Post Doctoral Associate, Program on Democracy,Yale

Erkanda eb246 at columbia.edu
Sat Mar 17 14:17:21 EDT 2007


FYI--

Yale University - Pre/Post Doctoral Associate, Program on Democracy

Location: Connecticut, United States
Institution Type: College/University
Position Type: Post-doctoral Fellow
Submitted: Wednesday, February 7th, 2007
Main Category: Political Science/International Relations
Secondary Categories: General Social Sciences
Fellowships/Grants/Interns
Economics
Sociology

Program on Democracy
Residential Research Fellowships
The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies 
at Yale

The Yale Program on Democracy (YPD) at the MacMillan Center invites 
applications for residential research fellowships for 2007-08. Applicants 
for full-and half-year appointments will be considered, as will both 
pre-doctoral and post-doctoral applicants.

The YPD invites applications from scholars whose work is at the 
intersection of democratic theory and empirical research on democracy. We 
support research in which answers to the question, How should democracy 
work? are informed by answers to the question, How does democracy work? We 
are especially (though not exclusively) interested in research on new 
democracies. We invite applicants whose research addresses matters such as 
the impact of poverty and inequality on the functioning of democracy, 
institutional innovations in democratic practices, clientelism and 
patronage, political parties and representation, and democratization. 
Formal, statistical, archival, and qualitative research are all 
encouraged, as are applicants from the range of social-science fields.

Under the direction of Professor Susan Stokes, the YPD promotes an 
intellectual community at Yale through the Fellowship program, graduate 
and undergraduate training, workshops and conferences.

Fellows will be expected to be in full-time residence during one or two 
academic terms, beginning September 1, 2007 or January 1, 2008. During 
their tenure, Fellows are expected to work on their research projects, 
interact with graduate students and faculty, contribute to the 
intellectual life of the Program, and participate in its collective 
activities and development.

Postdoctoral Fellows are expected to teach one course related to their 
research. Ideally, they also will complete a significant publication 
during their residency. Predoctoral Fellows are expected to complete their 
doctoral dissertations.

In awarding fellowships, preference is given to: (a) recent Ph.D. 
recipients; and (b) graduate students who have made progress on their 
dissertations and are likely to complete them during their fellowship. 
Applicants for Predoctoral fellowships must have completed all coursework 
and general examinations at the time of application and are expected to 
have made significant progress on their dissertations. All candidates must 
be fluent in English.

Stipend and Resource Information
The Program offers academic-year stipends of $40,000 ($20,000 for one-term 
stipends) plus benefits to Postdoctoral Fellows, and $20,000 ($10,000 for 
one term) plus individual health insurance coverage to Predoctoral 
Fellows. All Fellows appointed by the Program will have full access to the 
Yale University libraries and email. Normally, Fellows can expect shared 
office space, computer access and basic office supplies. Unfunded or 
partially funded pre- and postdoctoral fellowships may be available at the 
discretion of the Program. Interested candidates who have other sources of 
funding may apply with a clear indication of their funding situation. All 
applicants should indicate clearly whether they are seeking full or 
partial funding.

Application Process
Applications must include the following:
(1) cover letter, including current e-mail address
(2) current curriculum vitae, including publications
(3) 1500-word description of the proposed research project. The 
description should include the background, nature, importance, specific 
objectives, and methodology of the proposed research project.
(4) one sample of writing not exceeding 20 double-spaced pages pertinent 
to the proposed research project. (No books accepted.)
(5) a syllabus of the proposed course (Postdoctoral Fellows ONLY)
(6) an official graduate school transcript
(7) two letters of recommendation. For Postdoctoral Fellows, referees 
should discuss the candidates teaching ability as well as other points. 
The letters may be sent directly to the MacMillan Center or included with 
the application materials. If recommendation letters accompany application 
materials they must be in a sealed envelope. Letters sent by e-mail with 
full title, institution and contact information of the sender will be 
accepted.

Do NOT include any additional materials (e.g., bibliographies, 
appendices).

Deadline for submission: March 26, 2007 (applications postmarked AFTER 
March 26 , 2007 will not be accepted)
Awards will be announced by late April.

For additional information e-mail larisa.satara at yale.edu or call (203) 
436-4203.

Application packets must be postmarked by the deadline in order to be 
reviewed. Late or incomplete applications will NOT be accepted.

Do not send application materials via registered or certified mail.
AA/EOE; applications from women and minorities are encouraged.

Contact Info:
Fellowships--Program on Democracy
c/o Larisa Satara
The MacMillan Center
34 Hilllhouse Avenue
P.O. Box 208206
New Haven, CT 06520

Website: http://www.yale.edu/macmillan





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