Dear Colleague,
Please share the following three fellowship announcements with your H-net
discussion network listserv. We have funding available for faculty,
students, and recent PhDs, respectively. Please feel free to contact me if
you have any questions.
Thanks, and all the best,
Keren Goodblatt
Communications Specialist
Schusterman Center for Israel Studies
Brandeis University
781-736-7310
www.brandeis.edu/israelcenter
Israel Studies Fellowships for 2014 at the Schusterman Center for Israel
Studies, Brandeis University:
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Summer Institute for Israel Studies 2014 – Applications due January 21, 2014
June 16 – 30, 2014 at Brandeis University & July 1 – 10, 2014 in Israel
Summer Institute (SIIS) helps college & university professors design new
courses on Israel. Over 200 faculty members from 180 universities worldwide
have participated in SIIS since its inception in 2004. Faculty from the
social sciences and humanities are invited to apply.
SIIS Fellowships include:
• Multidisciplinary seminars taught by world-class faculty from Israel and
the U.S. exploring Israeli society, politics, culture, economics, diplomacy
& more (two weeks)
• Israel study tour with leading personalities in public life, the academy
and the arts (nine days)
• Travel, accommodations, and most meals at Brandeis and in Israel
• Stipend of up to $2,500 for full course or $1,500 for Brandeis seminar
only
• Access to vast Israel Studies resources online and in Brandeis University
library
• Annual workshops and year-round webinars
• Membership in an active, international community of Israel scholars with
opportunities for networking and professional collaboration
Watch the video and learn more at:
www.brandeis.edu/israelcenter/SIIS/index.html
Questions? Contact Keren Goodblatt at [log in to unmask]
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Schusterman Graduate Student Fellowships in Israel Studies
Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University offers full and
partial fellowships for doctoral candidates focusing on Israel Studies.
Eligible disciplines include History, Politics, Sociology, Middle East
Studies, Near Eastern and Judaic Studies, and Literature. Fellowships are
awarded on a competitive basis to students accepted into the Graduate School
of Arts & Sciences at Brandeis University. Stipend of up to $24,000 per
year, renewable for up to five years, plus healthcare benefits. Join an
engaged, diverse & multidisciplinary intellectual community.
Learn more here:
www.brandeis.edu/israelcenter/support/gradStudent.html
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Post-Doctoral Fellowship 2014-15 – Applications due January 15, 2014
Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University
Teach one course per semester in Israel Studies, related to programs in Near
Eastern and Judaic Studies, Israeli arts and culture, politics, sociology,
economics, or other relevant disciplines. Participate actively in the
intellectual life of the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies, present at
least one public lecture. Annual stipend of $52,500 plus a $3,000 research &
travel fund. Benefits-eligible.
Learn more at www.brandeis.edu/israelcenter/support/postdoctoral.html
For further info, call 781-736-2154 or email [log in to unmask]
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