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PRINCETON FELLOWS IN GLOBALIZATION AND GOVERNANCE PROGRAM - 2006-2007 The Center for Globalization and Governance (CGG) at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, directed by Helen Milner, announces the Globalization and Governance Fellowship program. CGG will award one-year research positions to eligible, talented scholars. These awards are designed to promote basic research in the broad areas of international and comparative political economy, international organization and global governance, and globalization. Research on the causes and consequences of globalization, the political economy of foreign trade, monetary and regulatory policies, the sources of international cooperation at the global and regional level, the domestic and international politics of economic development, the political economy of human security issues, the evolution and impact of international institutions, and the politics of international law and human rights policies is of relevance. Outstanding scholars anywhere in the world are eligible to apply. Preference will be given to recent recipients of a doctoral degree. Those willing and able to teach a seminar or section at Princeton University during the term of their appointment are also encouraged to apply. Teaching assignments will be contingent upon Woodrow Wilson School requirements and the approval of the Dean of the Faculty. Application Deadline - January 15, 2006 Application Process - All applications should be submitted via email to pcglobal@princeton.edu. • Cover letter explaining the candidate’s scholarly career, prospective or actual doctoral defense date, and academic interests • Current C.V., including publications • 2000-word description of the proposed research project, including its specific objectives, importance, and research design. • One or two writing samples (limit of 100 pages). • The Optional Invitation to Self Identify form can be found at http://web.princeton.edu/sites/dof/forms/PSoftSelfID.pdf and can be submitted with your application materials. Providing this information is completely voluntary and declining to submit the information will not adversely affect your candidacy. Three letters of recommendation – may be sent via email or hardcopy to the attention of: Nancy Barthelemy, Assistant Director, Center for Globalization and Governance, Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs, 436 Robertson Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544-1013. Those applicants who have positions at academic institutions should also inform us of the following: 1) do you have a sabbatical leave available; 2) what is your home University?s policy with regard to sabbatical pay? 3) what is your history of “sabbatical leaves” over the past seven years? and 4) a confidential statement on a separate sheet of paper indicating your salary for the current academic year (September 1, 2005 - July 1, 2006). Salary - Rank and salary will be contingent on qualifications. CGG Fellows not on leave from other positions will be eligible for employee benefits; others will be eligible for health insurance only. Princeton University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. For additional information about applying to Princeton, please link to http://web.princeton.edu/sites/dof/ApplicantsInfo.htm .
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