CIS Dissertation Fellowships 2008-09

Amount: $19,000
Deadline: 03.26.08
To Submit:
Attn: Dissertation Fellowship Competition
USC Center for International Studies
Suite SOS B-1
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0037

The Center for International Studies (CIS) is pleased to announce its annual Dissertation Fellowship award competition intended to support USC doctoral dissertation research in international relations. Doctoral students enrolled in the School of International Relations Doctoral Program (SIR), the Politics and International Relations Doctoral Program (POIR) and the Political Economy and Public Policy Doctoral Program (PEPP) are eligible for these awards. Successful applicants must pass their qualifying examinations before receiving fellowship monies, but may submit an application during the year of study prior to the examination.

The application must include a research proposal of not more than 3000 words and two letters of reference from professors familiar with the student and the proposal. The proposal will be evaluated based on its likely contribution to a broader body of scholarship, project design and feasibility, and quality of preparation. Include a coversheet with your name, address, telephone, e-mail and USC student identification number. Applications are reviewed by the CIS Advisory Committee.

To be considered, a student must have applied for support during the same period for at least one dissertation fellowship or grant provided by an agency outside USC. A copy of the external application must be attached to the CIS application and verifiable. If a student should win both an external competition and the CIS fellowship, the CIS award may be extended to another qualified USC applicant.

The CIS fellowship provides a stipend of $19,000 distributed over a period of nine months beginning in mid-August 2008 and ending in mid-May 2009.

Dissertation Fellows are expected to concentrate on the completion of their dissertation throughout the fellowship year. As such, acceptance of this award precludes acceptance of additional employment during the period of the CIS fellowship. It is expected that the fellows will attend CIS seminars and appropriately acknowledge CIS support in any resulting publications. They will also be asked to present their research as part of the CIS Scholar series in the spring semester during the year of the fellowship.

Deadline: March 26, 2008

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