Doctoral Opportunities: Call for Applications to Summer Seminar as well as Post-Doctoral and and Pre-Doctoral Fellowships
Dec 06, 2016
- Summer Seminar in History and Statecraft: During this week-long seminar from July 23-28 in Beaver Creek, Colorado, participants will explore the relationship between historical insights and national security policymaking, led by senior scholars and former policymakers. This seminar is for current doctoral students in history, international relations, political science, and related fields. All expenses will be covered by the Clements Center. Applications are due February 17 , 2017. For more information, please see visit our website.
- Pre-Doctoral Fellowship: The Clements Center offers pre-doctoral fellowships to advanced PhD students to live and work in Austin, Texas. Fellows will spend the substantial portion of their time working on their own research and writing projects, while taking advantage of the many academic resources available here at the University of Texas-Austin. The fellowship offers a competitive stipend, full use of UT-Austin facilities, and office space at the Clements Center. Applications are due March 3, 2017. For more information, please visit our website.
- Post-Doctoral Fellowship: The Clements Center offers post-doctoral fellowships to recent Ph.D. recipients to live and work in Austin, Texas. Fellows will spend the substantial portion of their time working on their own research and writing projects, while taking advantage of the many academic resources available here at the University of Texas-Austin. The fellowship offers a competitive stipend, full use of UT-Austin facilities, and office space at the Clements Center. Applications are due March 3, 2017. For more information, please see visit our website.
- Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Intelligence: The Intelligence Studies Project, a joint effort by the Clements Center and Strauss Center, is pleased to announce that it will grant a Post-doctoral Fellowship in Intelligence to a promising young scholar. This unique fellowship is intended to support the next generation of scholars and educators in the field of intelligence. Applicants from all disciplines whose research bears on national security intelligence are welcome to apply. The successful applicant will be expected to work on research and writing projects and their own design, while taking advantage of the academic resources available at the University of Texas-Austin. The Fellow accepted for this program will be offered a competitive stipend, full use of UT facilities, and workspace. Applications are due March 1, 2017. More information forthcoming.
Please contact Jacqueline Chandler ([email protected]) with any questions.