Prins Foundation postdoctoral and Early Career Fellowship for emigrating scholars

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Prins Foundation postdoctoral and Early Career Fellowship for emigrating scholars

Center for Jewish HistoryPostdoctoral research fellowship for the Emigrating Scholars at The Center for Jewish History, 2012 USA 

Study Subject: Jewish History

Course Level: Postdoctoral

Scholarship Provider: Prins Foundation and Center for Jewish History

Scholarship can be taken at: USA 

Eligibility: Open to scholars from outside the United States who seek permanent teaching and research positions who are at the beginning of their career. Preference will be given to candidates from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. It is the responsibility of the applicant to have the appropriate visa for acceptance of the stipend (award) for the duration of the award The Center for Jewish History is not a visa granting institution. The Center for Jewish History will provide pro-bono legal counsel to assist Fellows navigating immigration issues.

Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes 

Scholarship Description: We invite foreign scholars who seek permanent teaching and research positions in the United States to apply for this award, which will support 12-month fellowships for scholars who are at the beginning of their careers. Fellows will be provided with an annual stipend of $35,000 to conduct original research at the Center’s Lillian Goldman Reading Room and utilize the vast collections of our partners.

Apply: By post and electronically

Deadline: December 15, 2012

Further Scholarship Information and Application: http://www.cjh.org/p/36

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