Saturday, January 12, 2008

Pre-Doc/Post-Doc Rumors and Discussion

By request.

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Anonymous said...

5:57am

Thank you much for the insight.

Anonymous said...

received rejection snail mail letter from the miller center. any place with a photo of margaret thatcher and ronald reagan walking together on their web site was not likely to be a place i'd be happy anyway...

Anonymous said...

Any news on who won the various fellowships at Brookings/ Miller Center/CISAC/Princeton this year?

There have been several postings here which indicate that people have an idea, but so far few names have been named.

Anonymous said...

Brookings Foreign Policy Research Fellowships went to Caitlin Talmadge and Siddharth Mohandas. Both currently at Olin.

Anonymous said...

If I haven't heard anything from the Miller Center, what does this mean? Could I be on a waiting list? Or am I so terrible they won't even send me a snail mail rejection (which is what happened to me last year with Belfer)? Just wondering if anyone has any insight here.... How long ago did people get their Miller Center rejection letters?

Anonymous said...

I received a snail mail rejection from the Miller Center on Thursday. Though the letter was dated 8th April!!

Anonymous said...

Belfer and CISAC?

Anonymous said...

another snail mail rejection from miller. anyone know the lucky winners?

Anonymous said...

Does anyone have any insight into why Belfer has not notified some/all applicants regarding ISP decisions?

Anonymous said...

4/29 6:36

The people doing IR accepted by the Miller Center this year were:

Jesse Driscoll (Stanford)
Kathryn Gardner (Notre Dame)
Walter Ladwig (Oxford)
Anne Peters (Virginia)

I believe that the others are comparitive politics and/or historians.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the list of Miller Center fellows. Congrats to them all!

It definitely seems like the fellowship is picking more IR/Security people than they have in years past.

Anonymous said...

7:31 am:

I agree. Not all of these projects appear to be necessarily "American" in focus. Can only be a good thing if it increases the opportunities for more general IR/security types.

Anonymous said...

Does anyone out there know when the Henry Frank Guggenheim pre-doc awards will be announced?

Any sense of the number of applicants v. awards?

Anonymous said...

"Applications are reviewed during the spring term and final decisions are made by the Board of Directors at its meeting in June. Applicants will be informed promptly by letter of the Board's decision."
Source: Guggenheim website

Anonymous said...

Is there someplace with a reasonably complete list of IR/IS postdocs?

Anonymous said...

The University of Rochester

Visiting Assistant Professor Positions in International Relations/Comparative Politics

The Department of Political Science at the University of Rochester announces a search for two Visiting Assistant Professors in International Politics broadly conceived. Applications are welcome in any area of international and comparative politics. Visiting Assistant Professors offer four courses during the academic year. Applicants who have not completed requirements for the Ph.D. should describe their plans for completing the degree. The Visiting Assistant Professorship period is from September 1, 2009, to May 31, 2010.

Please submit a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, a 3-5 page research project description, a brief sketch of proposed courses, one or more writing samples, and three letters of recommendation to: Visiting Assistant Professor in International and Comparative Politics, University of Rochester, Harkness Hall, Rochester, New York 14627-0147. All applications that have arrived by the February 2, 2009 deadline will receive full consideration. Direct questions to Ms. Lisa Zimmerman, lisa.zimmerman@rochester.edu, at (585) 275-4291.

The University of Rochester, an Equal Opportunity Employer, has a strong commitment to diversity and actively encourages applications from groups underrepresented in higher education.

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