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Newsletter
no. 3 - February 2004 |
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Funding Opportunities
- Foundation
for Advancement of International Medical Education
and Research- FAIMER International Fellowship
for Medical Education
Application deadline: February 20, 2004 the on-line
application must be submitted to FAIMER
March 1, 2004 all supporting documents must be
received at FAIMER
- Smithsonian
Institution Libraries Resident Scholar Program
2005
Application deadline: March 1, 2004
- University
of Pittsburgh, Center for International Studies-
H. J. Heinz Company Foundation Fellowship Program
2004-2005, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Application deadline: March 15, 2004
- Center
for Economic Research and Graduate Education-
PhD Program in Economics, Prague
Application deadline: March 30, 2004
- Columbia
University School of Law- Public Interest Law
Fellows Program 2004-2006
Application deadline: April 1, 2004
- Universiteit
van Amsterdam, International School for Humanities
and Social Sciences - Summer Institute on Conflict
Management and Resolution, June 7 - 18, 2004,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Application deadline: April 15, 2004
- Call
for Applications: American University Washington
College of Law in Washington, D.C.- Legal Studies
Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree with a specialization
on Gender and the Law
Application deadline: May 1, 2004
- St.
Cloud State University- Academic and Cultural
Sharing Scholarship
- Universiteit
Maastricht, Faculty of Law- English-language postgraduate
programme
- Italian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs- Scholarships
- Rotary
Foundation- Scholarships
- Pristina
Summer University 2004- Apply to Teach Now
2.
Announcements and Upcoming Events
- Call
For Papers: A Workshop for New Doctoral Research
on the History of Southeast Europe, June 2004
Application deadline: February 20, 2004
- Call
for Application: European Cultural Foundation-
The 1st Cultural Policy Research Award
Application deadline: February 25, 2004
- Call
For Papers: European Association of Social Anthropologists-
Facing the former enemy: Memories of war and war
crimes, September 2004, Vienna, Austria
Application deadline: March 1, 2004
- Call
for Papers: Comparing Design in Nature with Science
and Engineering Conference, June 28- 30, 2004,
Rhodes, Greece
Application deadline: March 26, 2004
- Call
for Papers: Manchester Centre for Political Thought-
Manchester Postgraduate Conference in Political
Theory, June 29-30, 2004
Application deadline: March 30, 2004
- Call
for Contributors: Gender and Change in Central
and Eastern Europe- New issue
Application deadline: April 1, 2004
- Query:
Looking for Young Scientist Organisations/Mobility
Survey
Application deadline: April 1, 2004
- Call
For Papers: University of the Basque Country,
Department of Applied Economics- Developments
In Economic Theory And Policy, Institutions And
EU, July 15-17, 2004, Bilbao, Spain
Application deadline: April 30, 2004
- Call
for Contributors: Encyclopedia of the Cold War
Application deadline: August 31, 2004
3.
Useful Links |
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| Foundation
for Advancement of International Medical Education
and Research- FAIMER International Fellowship for
Medical Education
Application deadline:
February 20, 2004 the on-line application must be
submitted to FAIMER
March 1, 2004 all supporting documents must be received
at FAIMER
The IFME program allows faculty from schools of
medicine abroad to gain access to educational opportunities
in the United States that are tailored toward specific
home country needs. Fellows study aspects of medical
education that have the potential to improve and
expand medical education programs in their home
country institutions and departments.
Up to twenty fellowships are awarded annually. Preceptors
in basic medical and clinical science departments
or medical education departments in U.S. medical
schools will provide mentoring. Eligible areas of
study include: educational methodology, curriculum
design, and evaluation systems. This study may be
conducted in departments of medical education or
traditional disciplines of clinical or basic sciences.
Although the major emphasis of this program is to
learn educational processes, Fellows may concurrently
pursue some collaborative research interest with
U.S. basic science or clinical faculty.
Programs range in length from six months to one
year. Fellowships are limited to a maximum stay
of one year.
The interactive, web-based application is now available
on this website; paper applications are no longer
accepted. The applicant must complete the on-line
application. An official of the home country institution
must complete the Medical School Nomination. The
applicant's immediate supervisor must complete the
Reference Report. It is the responsibility of the
applicant to submit the Medical School Nomination
and the Reference Report to the appropriate respondents.
Fellowship allowances generally include a monthly
stipend of $2,400, round-trip economy class airfare
for the Fellow only, and travel to one scientific
meeting in the U.S., as appropriate. In addition,
the program provides up to a total of $2,000 toward
the cost of health insurance for the Fellow and
accompanying family members. The only allowance
for dependents is health insurance coverage. The
U.S. host institution receives a modest grant of
$5,000 of which $3,000 is an unrestricted grant
for the host department and $2,000 is for administrative
costs related to the fellowship.
More
information:
Website: http://www.ecfmg.org/faimer/ifme/
Email: ifme@faimer.org
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| Smithsonian
Institution Libraries Resident Scholar Program 2005
Application deadline: March
1, 2004
The Smithsonian Institution Libraries (SIL) offers
two programs for scholars to use SIL Special Collections
for the calendar year 2005. Each program awards
stipends of $2,500 per month from one to six months.
Historians, librarians, independent scholars, doctoral
students, and post-doctoral scholars are welcome
to apply.
Scholars must be in residence at the Smithsonian
Institution during the period of their fellowship.
Dibner Library Resident Scholars conduct research
in the Dibner Library of the History of Science
and Technology. The Dibner Library specializes in
the physical sciences and technology, and contains
books and manuscripts from the 15th to the 20th
centuries. Subject areas include mathematics, astronomy,
classical natural philosophy, theoretical physics
(up to the early 20th century), experimental physics
(especially electricity and magnetism), engineering
technology (from the Renaissance to the late 19th
century), and scientific apparatus and instruments.
The Dibner Fund supports this award. Baird Society
Resident Scholars conduct research in other SIL
Special Collections located in Washington, DC and
New York City. These special collections include
natural history; printed materials on world's fairs
(19th and early 20th centuries); manufacturer's
commercial trade catalogues (300,000 pieces representing
30,000 companies and dating from the 19th and 20th
centuries); and European and American decorative
arts, architecture, and design (18th to 20th centuries).
The Smithsonian Libraries Spencer Baird Society
supports this award.
More
information:
Website: http://www.sil.si.edu/researchintern/index.htm
Email: brashearr@si.edu (Ronald Brashear)
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| University
of Pittsburgh, Center for International Studies-
H. J. Heinz Company Foundation Fellowship Program
2004-2005, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Application deadline: March
15, 2004
The Fellowship provides for one year of practical,
professional, and non-degree educational experiences
through the University of Pittsburgh. The competition
is open to men and women from developing countries
whose record of accomplishment early in their career
indicates strong potential for leadership and achievement
in the non-profit, government, or private sector.
The goal is to improve, early in a career, the Fellows'
capacity to contribute to the development of their
country and to enhance their understanding of the
United States. This is accomplished through a year
of auditing selected courses and participating in
practical professional activities while based in
Pittsburgh. Courses taken as part of the Heinz Fellowship
do not earn credit towards an academic degree.
More
information:
Website: http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/main/heinzfellowship.html
Email: heinz@ucis.pitt.edu
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| Center
for Economic Research and Graduate Education- PhD
Program in Economics, Prague
Application deadline: March
30, 2004
The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education
(CERGE) - Economics Institute offers the program
of doctoral studies in theoretical and applied economics,
leading to a PhD degree, which is fully accredited
in the United States and in the Czech Republic.
The PhD program consists of two years of coursework
followed by two years of supervised dissertation
research. The working language of the institution
is English. CERGE-EI encourages its students to
conduct part of their dissertation research at partner
institutions in Western Europe and North America,
as well as to participate in collaborative research
projects in other countries.
Most students are granted tuition waivers and stipends
for up to four years of study- no separate application
is necessary. Successful applicants will be invited
to participate in a competitive two-month Preparatory
semester in July and August, after which final admissions
decisions will be made. Students can ask for travel
expenses coverage. The request for such grant should
be attached to the application form and should free-format
clearly explain why such grant is needed.
CERGE-EI graduates enjoy outstanding job prospects.
For example, our alumni have assumed positions in
governmental ministries as policy advisors, as chief
economists of international banks, as academics
at universities and research institutions all over
the world, and in multinational corporations.
More
information:
Website: http://www.cerge-ei.cz/phd/
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| Columbia
University School of Law- Public Interest Law Fellows
Program 2004-2006
Application deadline: April
1, 2004
The program was originated in collaboration with
the Constitutional and Legal Policy Institute (now
Open Society Justice Initiative OSJI) and continues
to be supported by OSJI and other donors. Three
of the Fellowship slots continue to be jointly administered
by PILI and Justice Initiative.
The program will select lawyers from Central and
Eastern Europe, Russia, the Caucasus and Central
Asia for two years of study and practical work experience.
In the past, Fellows from these countries have been
joined by two Fellows from China sponsored by the
Ford Foundation. The program includes undesignated
slots as well as slots designated specifically for
advocates of women's rights, mental disability rights
and Roma rights.
Criteria for selection will include the experience
of the applicant, the applicant's potential to contribute
to the development of the human rights or public
interest law field in the region, and the suitability
of the applicant's proposed role in the nominating
non-governmental organization (NGO). Applicants
must have a minimum of two years relevant work experience
outside of law school. Preference will be given
to applicants under 35 years of age. Minorities,
especially Roma, are strongly encouraged to apply.
Selection decisions will be made by May 1, 2004.
The Fellows will reside a total of one year in the
US, consisting of one semester of study at Columbia
University and two three-month internships. Fellows
will return to their home countries after the first
year, where they will spend at least one year working
with their nominating NGO on human rights/public
interest advocacy on a non-profit basis in such
areas as providing legal services, strategic litigation,
campaigning for reform, and human rights training/education.
Upon their selection, Fellows will be required to
sign an agreement with Columbia University according
to which he/she will commit to two years in the
program; the first year to be spent in the US and
the second year in his/her home country working
with the nominating NGO.
PILI will cover the cost of a round-trip coach airfare
to the US and provide each Fellow with a monthly
stipend for a period of up to 12 months, a textbook
allowance, and medical insurance for a year while
in the US. The amount of this stipend is carefully
calculated to cover the expenses of one person in
the US for the period of one year. PILI will also
provide a grant of $10,000 to the nominating NGO
during the second year of the program to cover,
in whole or in part, the Fellow's salary and wage-related
taxes and payments.
More
information:
Website: www.pili.org
http://www.pili.org/aboutpili/fellowship.html
www.law.columbia.edu
Email: dcaugh@law.columbia.edu (David Caughlin)
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| Universiteit
van Amsterdam, International School for Humanities
and Social Sciences - Summer Institute on Conflict
Management and Resolution, June 7 - 18, 2004, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
Application deadline: April
15, 2004
This Summer Institute is designed to enable current
and future professionals to be more effective in
dealing with the conflicts with which they are confronted
every day- conflict with the external environment
and conflict within their own organizations. The
primary focus will be on the challenges of being
part of an organization attempting to deliver services
in high-conflict situations, e.g. humanitarian relief
efforts and post-conflict economic development programmes.
To accomplish this goal, the course will be a stimulating
integration of theory and practice, bringing the
highest level of academic breadth and depth together
with practical, hands-on training and personal development.
Student Profile
- Graduate students from all over the world
- Professionals with academic training at the BA
level from any field, including those working in
government agencies, development organisations,
non-governmental organisations, companies, and media
- University faculty, particularly from non-Western
countries.
Fees are € 2400 (non-credit) and € 2900
(credit). The tuition does not include travel to
and from Amsterdam or housing. The University of
Amsterdam mediates for housing.
More
information:
Website: http://www.ishss.uva.nl/SIC/
Email: sic-ishss@uva.nl
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for Applications: American University Washington
College of Law in Washington, D.C.- Legal Studies
Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree with a specialization
on Gender and the Law
Application deadline: May
1, 2004
WCL's International Legal Studies Program attracts
lawyers from around the world, currently enrolling
180 students from 68 countries. Our location in
the nation's capital in Washington, D.C. affords
students the opportunity to intern and be exposed
to prominent international organizations and agencies
that promote women's legal rights.
More
information:
Website: http://www.wcl.american.edu/ilsp/index.cfm
Email: llminfo@wcl.american.edu
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| St.
Cloud State University- Academic and Cultural Sharing
Scholarship
St. Cloud State University offers a unique opportunity
for international students. Committed to quality
education and international vision, the university
provides qualified international students with the
Academic and Cultural Sharing Scholarship, which
entitles the student to pay resident tuition, currently
a saving of about $4000 per year. This scholarship
serves a dual purpose:
- To provide financial support and incentive for
international students to attend SCSU, especially
for those who may not be able to attend SCSU without
this special scholarship.
- To help American students, faculty, staff and
members of the community gain some international
experience without leaving the country and become
more knowledgeable of other cultures and countries.
Who is eligible?
Any F-1 student visa holder admitted to SCSU is
eligible to receive the scholarship by meeting all
of the following requirements. Students who are
out of status are not eligible.
More
information:
Website: www.stcloudstate.edu/internationalstudents
Email: int_students@stcloudstate.edu
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| Universiteit
Maastricht, Faculty of Law- English-language postgraduate
programme
The Faculty of Law of the Universiteit Maastricht
(the Netherlands) offers an English-language postgraduate
programme, the Magister Iuris Communis programme,
leading to the degree of Master of Laws (LL.M.)
in Comparative, European and International Law.
This one-year, revised, programme is open to students
who, upon successful completion of their basic legal
education, wish to acquire the specialized knowledge
and skills necessary for a European or international
legal career. To this end, the programme provides
an in-depth introduction to the law and policies
of the European Union and further allows students
to choose one of the six distinct specialisations
offered by the programme: Comparative Law and Ius
Commune, Globalisation and Human Rights, Globalisation
and Economic Regulation, European Law and Tax Regulation,
European Economic and Social Regulation, International
and European Criminal Law.
More
information:
Website: http://mic-law.info
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| Italian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs- Scholarships
The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs offers scholarships
to non-Italian citizens and Italian citizens permanently
residing outside of Italy who wish to gain educational
qualifications. In order to apply, candidates should
contact the Italian Consulate in their Country.
More
information:
www.esteri.it/opportu/index.htm
www.esteri.it/eng/thefarnesina/address/index.htm
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| Rotary
Foundation- Scholarships
The Rotary Foundation offers scholarships each year
to students who whish to gain educational qualifications
abroad.
More
information:
Website: www.rotary.org
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| Pristina
Summer University 2004- Apply to Teach Now
International teaching faculty can now apply to
teach at the Pristina Summer University (PSU 2004)
in Kosovo.
Visiting professors voluntarily teach the intensive
courses, usually comprising 15 teaching days. Professors
receive an allowance of 75 Euros per week. Travel
expenses are reimbursed and free accommodation is
provided.
The PSU 2004 brings together regional & international
professors and lecturers for a period of three weeks
and will provide more than 30 intensive courses
in a wide range of academic fields (e.g. social
sciences & humanities, economics, law, arts, education
& pedagogy, languages, medicine, natural sciences
and mathematics, electrical/civil/mechanical engineering,
urban planning, computer science, etc.). In addition,
public discussions and lectures will be organised
on prominent issues in Kosovar and (South) East
European society. Recreational activities for professors
and students are also included in the programme.
The PSU is the largest Summer University in the
region and a magnificent academic experience for
both, professors and students. The PSU is a project
organised by the University of Pristina and the
Academic Training Association (ATA).
More
information:
Website: www.academictraining.org
Email: PSU@academictraining.org
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For Papers: A Workshop for New Doctoral Research
on the History of Southeast Europe, June 2004
Application deadline: February
20, 2004
The Center for Democracy and Reconciliation in Southeastern
Europe (CDRSEE) is convening a workshop to present,
compare and discuss new doctoral research relevant
to the history of Southeastern Europe. The CDRSEE
are seeking to bring together younger scholars who
have undertaken the primary research for their doctoral
dissertations or who have completed their dissertations
within the recent past (typically 3-4 years). In
addition to dissertations from History Departments,
those that deal primarily with the history of any
part of the region but are being done or completed
in departments other than History are also welcome.
Scholars from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria,
Croatia, FY Republic of Macedonia, Romania, and
Serbia & Montenegro are invited to apply. A limited
number of spaces are also available for students
who originate from other countries but who are working
on Balkan issues. The 15 selected will be notified
by March 27 and asked to submit a 5-page summary
of their dissertations' findings, methods and sources
to the Center by April 19. At the workshop, selectees
will be asked to make a 15-20 minute oral presentation
on their work, as well as a 10-minute discussion
on somebody else's pre-circulated presentation to
others selected, and to 6 senior historians drawn
from the Center's international Board of Eminent
Scholars. The majority of the workshop's time will
however be devoted to a joint discussion of papers
and presentations.
All applications, papers, presentations and discussions
will be in English.
Applications should consist of the following:
- A short CV of three pages maximum.
- A one or two page description of your dissertation
and its main theses.
- An email or other address for March 27 notifications.
The organisers will cover the travel and accommodation,
together with a small honorarium.
More
information:
Website: www.cdsee.org
Email: info@cdsee.org
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for Application: European Cultural Foundation- The
1st Cultural Policy Research Award
Application deadline: February
25, 2004
Within the framework of Enlargement of Minds, an
action-line on the cultural impact of EU enlargement,
the European Cultural Foundation announces the 1st
Cultural Policy Research Award (CPR Award). Focus:
European enlargement - which policy for art and
culture?
Enlargement is a transnational issue affecting countries
already in the EU, those about to enter and those
who will still be waiting to enter. The fact that
the EU does not sufficiently examine its own cultural
policy emphasizes the need for policy research within
the European transnational context. We are almost
fifteen years on from the major political shift
that took place in Europe in 1989, and the ongoing
process of integration has brought substantial changes-
the cultural implications of these changes need
to feature on both the political and research agendas.
This puts at the forefront the need for cultural
policy research within a European transnational
context.
The main aim of the Cultural Policy Research Award
(CPR Award) is to stimulate academic research in
the field of cultural policy, with an emphasis on
the implications of enlargement; the research will
throw light on contemporary European cultural issues
and problems, possibly analyzing them and working
towards new policy solutions. The CPR Award should
also contribute to the creation of a cultural policy
"infrastructure"- a network of scholars with competence
in comparative research projects related to cultural
policy.
Additionally, the CPR Award project aims to evaluate
existing research achievements, identify existing
academic centers and promote an interdisciplinary
approach in the sphere of cultural policy research.
The overall theme of the research is 'cultural implications
of enlargement'. Preference will be given to those
whose proposed research covers a topic of interest
in contemporary Europe regarding the cultural implications
of enlargement. Research may focus on a variety
of topics. Proposed topics related to cultural policy
education or the re-modeling of the cultural system
and cultural institutions will be taken into consideration.
Legal, economic, social, managerial, ethical, technological
and other relevant issues (e.g. media & communication)
will receive equal attention in the evaluation process.
Priority will be given to the evaluative, comparative
and action-research projects, which cover the European
or macro- regional space. Research outcomes should
contain relevant policy proposals for systemic and
structural changes, or innovative, new ideas for
re-thinking the position of arts and culture in
an enlarging Europe.
Young academics, researchers and policymakers (aged
35 or under) are eligible for the 10,000 Euro award.
More
information:
Website: http://www.cpraward.org
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For Papers: European Association of Social Anthropologists-
Facing the former enemy: Memories of war and war
crimes, September 2004, Vienna, Austria
Application deadline: March
1, 2004
The twentieth century has often been described as
an age of extreme political violence on an unprecedented
scale. Acts of brutality have left a host of horrifying
and traumatic memories in Europe and other parts
of the world. This workshop examines memories in
the aftermath of war, e.g. recollections of massacres,
forceful displacement, genocide, and crimes against
humanity. Contributors to this workshop are invited
to explore local face-to-face situations in which
social or personal memories of political violence
are confronted. The workshop aims at paying attention
not only to the perspectives of former victims,
but also to the points of view of former perpetrators.
We welcome ethnographic case studies as well as
papers that re-examine the issue of social memory
from a cross-disciplinary angle, for instance combining
anthropological with psychological approaches to
trauma and memory.
More
information:
Email: Francesca.Cappelletto@univr.it
Anne-Friederike.Mueller@kcl.ac.uk
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for Papers: Comparing Design in Nature with Science
and Engineering Conference, June 28- 30, 2004, Rhodes,
Greece
Application deadline: March
26, 2004
The conference includes, amongst others, the following
topics:
Design in nature, Shape and form in engineering
and nature, Nature and architectural design, Thermodynamics
in nature, Biomimetics, Natural materials in engineering,
Mechanics in nature, Bioengineering, Bionics, Solutions
from nature, Evolutionary optimisation, Complexity,
Sustainability studies.
More
information:
Website: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/conferences/2004/design2004/3.html
Email: kbanham@wessex.ac.uk (Katie Banham)
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for Papers: Manchester Centre for Political Thought-
Manchester Postgraduate Conference in Political
Theory, June 29-30, 2004
Application deadline: March
30, 2004
The Brave New World conference series has emerged
as the leading international forum exclusively dedicated
to the discussion of postgraduate research in political
theory. This conference offers a great opportunity
for postgraduates from many different countries
and universities to share experiences, concerns
and research interests, to exchange stimulating
ideas and to make new friends- all in a financially
accessible and highly informal setting. Moreover
participants will have the chance to meet and talk
with eminent academics who will deliver keynote
addresses at the event.
This year the conference is also open to undergraduate
students interested in undertaking postgraduate
work in political theory. Brave New World 2004 will
provide them with an opportunity to meet senior
students already engaged in research and to gain
an insight into the academic interests of the Manchester
Graduate School. The main part of the conference
will be devoted to postgraduate speakers. Special
sessions will be reserved for undergraduate students
willing to present papers.
Papers are invited from any area and any school
within political thought. Panels include:
Ethics and Politics, European Philosophy and Politics,
Theories of Rights, Gender and Politics, History
of Political Thought, Theory of International Relations,
Theory of Democracy, Political Theory and Jurisprudence.
The conference is self-financed and participants
are responsible for seeking their own funding. However,
some financial assistance may be provided for a
limited number of paper-givers on the basis of both
need and merit. No separate application is necessary
but the completed paper would have to be sent in
advance so that the organisers can make an evaluation.
More
information:
Website: http://les1.man.ac.uk/fssl/
Email: Brave.New.World@man.ac.uk
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for Contributors: Gender and Change in Central and
Eastern Europe- New issue
Application deadline: April
1, 2004
Feminist Economics invites submissions of papers,
short discussions, and book reviews (no more than
500 words) for a special issue on 'Gender and Change
in Central and Eastern Europe' to be published in
March 2007. Completed manuscripts of 5000-7000 words
are due 1 November 2004, although we would appreciate
earlier submissions of both abstracts and articles.
The editors invite both established and young scholars,
especially those living and working in CEE countries,
to submit abstracts for this upcoming special issue.
Essays may be theoretical or empirical, focus on
the labor market or the household, and concentrate
on individual countries or on cross-country comparisons.
More
information:
Website: www.feministeconomics.org
Email: feministeconomics@rice.edu
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| Query:
Looking for Young Scientist Organisations/Mobility
Survey
Application deadline: April
1, 2004
In order to collect information for the Early Stage
Researcher Mobility conference in Lisbon (http://www.mariecurie.org/esrm2004/)
Eurodoc made a little questionnaire about mobility
among grad students and junior scientists. If you
would have mobility experience it would be really
helpful for us to let us know about your experience.
You can find our questionnaire at: http://www.eurodoc.net/workgroups/mobility/survey.html
If you would like to become a member of Eurodoc's
workgroup on international mobility (or be informed
about our activities), please contact the coordinator
Toni Gabaldon at jagabald@uv.es.
Eurodoc is the council for postgraduate students
and junior researchers in Europe and tries to give
a voice to doctoral candidates and postdoctoral
researchers working in and outside academia. Eurodoc
doesn't have individual members, but instead the
national councils representing its country's young
scientists are its members. So far, associations
from 13 countries are members: Focus Research (Belgium),
CJC (France), THESIS (Germany), DOSZ (Hungary),
USI (Ireland), ADI (Italy), PNN (formerly known
as LAIOO, the Netherlands), SiN (Norway), ABIC (Portugal),
ADS (Slovakia), FJI-Precarios (Spain), SDOK (Sweden),
NPC (United Kingdom).
Eurodoc is looking for national organisations in
the European countries not listed above to join
Eurodoc when that country has a national organisation
for postgraduates and junior researchers. Importantly,
Eurodoc is also keen on helping young scientists
in European countries lacking such organisations
as the need for an organised voice for scientists
at the initial stage of their career could help
to improve their chances and conditions significantly.
Therefore we are looking for young scientists who
are interested in establishing such an organisation
in their own country. The idea is that interestees
should write to Alexandre Urani at postmaster@urani.net
or complete the form at http://www.eurodoc.net/organisations/futuremembers.php.
Eurodoc will then put the interestees of the same
country in contact with each other, with other people
with the same interest in other countries and with
the Eurodoc members and discuss the best way to
organise such an association in the different countries.
More
information
Website: http://www.eurodoc.net/presentation/index.html
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For Papers: University of the Basque Country, Department
of Applied Economics- Developments In Economic Theory
And Policy, Institutions And EU, July 15-17, 2004,
Bilbao, Spain
Application deadline: April
30, 2004
Papers are invited on all areas of economics. Papers
must be written in English. Accepted papers will
be grouped in sessions. Every session will comprise
three papers. Besides the normal sessions, there
will be ten 'Special Sessions' devoted to topics
directly related to the title of the Conference.
Suggestions for 'Organized Sessions' are also welcomed.
An organized session is one that has been constructed
in its entirety by a session organizer and submitted
to the Conference Organizer as a complete package
(title of the session, papers and session chair).
The Conference Committee will review and select
papers and sessions submitted for the Conference.
Acceptance letters will be sent out by 17th May
2004.
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information:
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Application deadline: August
31, 2004
Prof. Spencer Tucker (Virginia Military Institute),
the chief editor of a multi-volume Encyclopedia
of the Cold War, to be published by ABC-Clio in
2006, is seeking contributors for this project.
Prof. Tucker has already edited several award-winning
encyclopedias on the Vietnam War, the Korean War,
American Military History, and American Naval Warfare,
World War I, and World War II.
Prof. Tucker hopes to attract another distinguished
team of contributors for the Encyclopedia of the
Cold War. To obtain an entry list, potential contributors
are invited to contact Prof. Tucker directly via
email, including a brief curriculum vitae or resume.
More
information:
Website: http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/announce/show.cgi?ID=136203
Email: tucker@rockbridge.net
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in education, independent media, Internet development,
and civil society programs in the United States,
Europe, Eurasia, the Middle East and North Africa,
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Study in the USA is the education guide for international
students. ‘Featured Programs' provide you with university-level
program descriptions and ‘Request Information' forms
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