Post-Doctoral Fellowship Global Security
The Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University
announces the availability of a post doctoral fellowship beginning July 1,
2000. The successful candidate will be a recent Ph.D. in a social science
discipline who has done extensive research on ethnonational conflict in the
post-Soviet region. The fellow will be expected to collaborate on a
research project focusing on a comparative analysis of conflicts in the
following regions: Chechnya and Tatarstan within the Russian Federation;
Ajaria and Abkhazia within the Republic of Georgia;Crimea in Ukraine and
Transdniestria in Moldova. Knowledge of Russian and/or other languages of
the region is required. The successful candidate will also be expected to
teach one course or seminar in Brown's International Relations
undergraduate program. Applicant must have a Ph.D. in hand by the time of
the appointment. The fellowship is for one year with a possibility of
renewal depending on funding.
Applicants should submit a letter stating their primary research interests;
a CV; one
writing sample, and three letters of recommendation sent to the
following address:
Postdoctoral Search Committee, Global Security Search, Watson Institute for
International Studies, Brown University, Box 1831, Providence, Rhode Island
02912.
All applications received by May 5, 2000 will receive full consideration.
E-mail applications will not be considered.
Brown University is an AA/EEO employer, and applications from women and
minorities are strongly encouraged.
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