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August 21 2008 -
Melbern G. Glasscock Center for the Humanities Research Invites Applications for New Fellowship Opportunities
The Melbern G. Glasscock Center for the Humanities Research and the Institute for Pacific Asia invite applications for the new IPA/Glasscock Center Faculty Stipendiary Fellowship, which supports humanities research on the Asia Pacific Region. The fellowship is open to faculty from all disciplines for humanities oriented research, and is available on an annual rotation basis. Stipendiary Fellows receive a $1,500 research bursary to support normally reimbursable research expenses. These funds may be used for any direct costs associated with sustaining significant research, for travel to overseas libraries, archives, museum, or cultural or natural sites directly related to research, for publication of research, and for other justified costs. Recipients are expected to participate in the intellectual life of the Glasscock Center as well as the Institute for Pacific Asia throughout the fellowship year. The sponsors are especially interested in funding research that contributes to the international research profile of the university, and makes a significant academic contribution to understanding the cultures, literatures, histories, religions, and societies of East, Southeast, or South Asia. (Scholars who are pursuing research related to China should first consider whether their proposal might be more relevant to the Confucius Institute/Glasscock Center Faculty Stipendiary Fellowship). Application: http://glasscock.tamu.edu/PDFs/application_instructions.pdf Applicants should complete the application form, attach the necessary documentation, and submit it to the Glasscock Center. Selections will be made by Glasscock Center and IPA staff, and reviewed by the Glasscock Advisory Committee. Deadline:
Confucius Institute/Glasscock Center Faculty Stipendiary Fellowship
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