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To contact us by e-mail: [log in to unmask] (CEP Budapest Office) or [log in to unmask]
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202-663 7793.
Application deadline for 2002-03 academic year: February 15 2002 (Visiting
Fellow Program), March 01 2002 (Local Faculty Fellow Program).
FELLOWSHIPS- 2002-03 Civic Education Project Teaching Fellowships
Teaching Fellowships in Central/East Europe and Former Soviet Union for
2002-03
The Civic Education Project (CEP) is now accepting 2002-03 applications for
its Visiting Faculty Fellowship Program and Local Faculty Fellowship
Program. CEP awards teaching fellowships to faculty, retired faculty, recent
Ph.D.s, and advanced post-graduate students, in the social sciences, law and
journalism/media studies. CEP Fellows teach at CEP partner universities
located throughout Central and Eastern Europe, the Former Soviet Union, and
Mongolia.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary year in 2001, CEP is an international
organisation facilitating democratic reform at universities and institutions
of higher learning in post-communist societies. CEP works through its two
fellowship programs, the Visiting Faculty Fellowship Program, and the Local
Faculty Fellowship Program. CEP Fellows participating in both programs serve
as lecturers at universities throughout the region.
CEP Visiting Faculty Fellows are academics from outside of the region who
teach and mentor for one academic year (two semesters) at a college in a CEP
program country. Visiting Faculty Fellows receive a stipend, round-trip air
travel, accommodation, health insurance, language lessons, and book
allowance.
CEP Local Faculty Fellows are academics from the region who have a graduate
degree from a North American or West European university. CEP supports their
efforts to stay in academia in their home country by providing a monthly
stipend, teaching materials, and participation in various CEP events and
activities.
Both Visiting and Local Fellows become part of an academic network covering
all CEP program countries, from Slovakia to Mongolia. CEP Fellows also work
on a variety of outreach projects outside the clasroom. CEP has programs in
23 countries and supports approximately 200 Fellows. Eligible disciplines
include international relations, sociology, political science, law, history,
economics, public administration, environmental policy, and journalism/media
studies.
For more information, to see a list of Visiting Fellowships available for
2002-03, or to apply to either program directly on-line, please see our web
site: http://www.cep.org.hu
To contact us by e-mail: [log in to unmask] (CEP Budapest Office) or [log in to unmask]
(CEP Washington Office). Or contact us by phone (CEP Washington Office):
202-663 7793.
Application deadline for 2002-03 academic year: February 15 2002 (Visiting
Fellow Program), March 01 2002 (Local Faculty Fellow Program).
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