SAR-Campbell Fellowships

Thursday, May 20, 2010
SAR-Campbell Fellowships
 
The School for Advanced Research (SAR) supports advanced scholarship and
creativity in the social sciences, the humanities, and Native American art.
Since 1907, SAR has supported innovative programs that expand our knowledge
of human nature, culture, and creativity.

One six-month fellowship is available for a female social scientist from a
developing nation, either pre- or post-doctoral, whose work addresses
women's economic and social empowerment in that nation.

The goal of the program is twofold: to advance the scholarly careers of
women social scientists from the developing world, and to support research
that identifies causes of gender inequity in the developing world and that
proposes practical solutions for promoting women's economic and social
empowerment.

In addition to a $4,500/month stipend and housing and office space on the
SAR campus, the Campbell Fellow receives travel, shipping, and library
resource funds; health insurance; and the support of a mentoring committee
of established scholar-practitioners

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