JOE - December 2011
| Princeton University | |
| Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance | |
| Niehaus Postdoctoral and Visiting Fellowship in Regional Political Economy | |
| Position Title/Short Description |
Title: Niehaus Postdoctoral and Visiting Fellowship in Regional Political Economy
Section: US: Other Academic (Temporary, Adjunct, Visiting, Part-Time)
Location: Princeton, NJ, USA
JEL Classifications:
O1 -- Economic Development
O3 -- Technological Change; Research and Development
Deadline Information: Application Deadline - January 1, 2012
Deadline Date: 12/31/2011
JOE ID Number: 201112_394103
Section: US: Other Academic (Temporary, Adjunct, Visiting, Part-Time)
Location: Princeton, NJ, USA
JEL Classifications:
O1 -- Economic Development
O3 -- Technological Change; Research and Development
Deadline Information: Application Deadline - January 1, 2012
Deadline Date: 12/31/2011
JOE ID Number: 201112_394103
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The Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance (NCGG) at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs seeks two visitors for the Postdoctoral and Visiting Fellowship Program in regional political economy for the 2012-2013 academic year. This fellows program is targeted at developing a generation of scholars able to analyze and make policy recommendations about the regional political economy in the Middle East, East, South, or Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America. The Center invites candidates with a background in economics, political science, contemporary history, sociology, law, business, and other disciplines bearing on the study of markets, politics, and economic development, focusing on the regions of the Middle East, East, South, or Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America to apply. Scholarly work should explore the ways in which the politics within and between a set of countries intersect with natural resource endowments, market conditions, technological and physical infrastructure, and cultural biases to explain existing patterns of economic development and to promote higher levels of development more effectively. Selected candidates will be required to be in residence for the duration of the fellowship (September 1, 2012 - July 1, 2013).
Applicants are required to hold a Ph.D. in one of the above mentioned disciplines. To apply, please provide the following:
*Cover letter explaining the candidate's scholarly career, prospective or actual doctoral defense date, and academic interests;
*Current C.V. including publications;
*2,000-word description of the proposed research project, including its specific objectives, importance, and research design;
*One writing sample (limit of 100 pages);
*Contact information for three references.
Candidates who hold positions at academic institutions will also be required to submit:
*Statement indicating if a sabbatical leave is available;
*Home institution policy with regard to sabbatical pay;
*History of "sabbatical leaves" over the past seven years;
*A confidential statement indicating salary for the current academic year (September 2010-July 1, 2011).
Salary - Rank and salary will be contingent on qualifications. NCGG Fellows will receive applicable Princeton University benefits, a moving allowance, and a $2,500 research fund.
For more information about the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance fellowship program, please contact Patricia Trinity, Assistant Director at ptrinity@princeton.edu.
Princeton University is an equal opportunity employer and complies with applicable EEO and affirmative action regulations.
Applicants are required to hold a Ph.D. in one of the above mentioned disciplines. To apply, please provide the following:
*Cover letter explaining the candidate's scholarly career, prospective or actual doctoral defense date, and academic interests;
*Current C.V. including publications;
*2,000-word description of the proposed research project, including its specific objectives, importance, and research design;
*One writing sample (limit of 100 pages);
*Contact information for three references.
Candidates who hold positions at academic institutions will also be required to submit:
*Statement indicating if a sabbatical leave is available;
*Home institution policy with regard to sabbatical pay;
*History of "sabbatical leaves" over the past seven years;
*A confidential statement indicating salary for the current academic year (September 2010-July 1, 2011).
Salary - Rank and salary will be contingent on qualifications. NCGG Fellows will receive applicable Princeton University benefits, a moving allowance, and a $2,500 research fund.
For more information about the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance fellowship program, please contact Patricia Trinity, Assistant Director at ptrinity@princeton.edu.
Princeton University is an equal opportunity employer and complies with applicable EEO and affirmative action regulations.
| Application Instructions: |
Application Deadline - January 01, 2012.
Application Process - Please apply online at: https://jobs.princeton.edu. Search for requisition no. 0110434.
Application Process - Please apply online at: https://jobs.princeton.edu. Search for requisition no. 0110434.
Online Application URL: https://jobs.princeton.edu
Informational URL: http://www.princeton.edu/~pcglobal/
For more information, email: ptrinity@princeton.edu
For more information, phone: 609/258-2925
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