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Shorenstein Postdoctoral Fellowships in Contemporary Asia

Stanford Shorenstein Asia Pacific Research Centre (APARC)

The Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC) at Stanford University is announcing call for two 2018-19 Shorenstein Postdoctoral Fellows in Contemporary Asia-Pacific Studies. The main focus of the fellowship is on contemporary political, economic, or social change in Asia-Pacific region (including Southeast, Northeast, and South Asia), or topics in international relations and international political economy. Fellows are also required to present their research findings in center seminars, and to participate in the center’s publication program.

Applications starts: September 19, 2019

Deadline: January 7, 2019

Duration: The postdoctoral fellowship is a 10-month appointment. Postdoctoral fellowship must be taken in APARC for the duration of the appointment, and to take part in center activities throughout the academic year.

Salary: $52,000 plus $2,000 for research expenses.

Sarting date: Appointments will begin in the fall quarter of the 2019–20 academic year.

Eligibility: Applicants must have PhDs either recent degree conferral and approval by January 7, 2019, or have obtained PhD within the past 5 years or equivalent in research experience

How to apply:

Candidates should fill out the following online application form (click the link here):

Application Form

Please upload the following materials to the online form (PDF format):

  • Brief research statement (upto 5 typed pages, double-spaced), which includes the research and writing to be undertaken during the fellowship period, as well as the proposed publishable product;
  • CV

Send THREE (3) letters of recommendation in PDF fomat via email to shorensteinfellowships@stanford.edu. We will accept official letters of recommendation from applicant, dossier service, or from reference directly.

PLEASE NOTE: Once we have received all components of your application, including 3 recommendations, we will send you an email confirming the completion of your application. If you have not received this email, you may check in with Kristen Lee at shorensteinfellowships@stanford.edu.

Fellowship Coordinator

Kristen Lee

Shorenstein APARC

Stanford University

shorensteinfellowships@stanford.edu

Quick Overview———
Organization APARC
Level Postdoc
Country US
Subject areas Economics and social studies in Asia pacific region
Award value $52,000
Eligibility PhD
Deadline January 7, 2019
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