From the Social Science Research Council:
I am writing to bring to your attention a call for applications for an
SSRC 2011 Religion and International Affairs Dissertation Writing Workshop.
The workshop -- an initiative of the SSRC Religion and the Public Sphere
Program -- will convene twelve advanced graduate students and five
distinguished professors for a five-day dissertation workshop on
religion and international affairs. The workshop will provide
participants with a unique opportunity to share their ongoing work and
to receive critical feedback from their peers as well as from
established leaders in the field.
The Workshop is open to students from all fields in the social sciences
and humanities whose research engages the study of international/world
affairs, transnational politics and civil society, and global
socioeconomic development, with a particular emphasis on religion. The
SSRC welcomes applications from graduate students at U.S. or Canadian
institutions, regardless of citizenship, who are about to embark on
their research itineraries or who are currently in the field (or the
archive), as well as those who are in the process of writing their
dissertations. Applicants must have an approved dissertation prospectus
at the time of application but must not have submitted a final version
of the dissertation for review.
For further details, please visit:
http://www.ssrc.org/programs/religion-and-international-affairs-dissertation-workshop/
.
Best of luck to you all,
Lauren
Lauren Salm
Fellowships Assistant
Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship
Social Science Research Council
One Pierrepont Plaza, 15th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201 USA
Phone: 212-377-2700
Direct: 718-517-3646
salm@ssrc.org
http://www.ssrc.org
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mesut Aydiner
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