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Visiting Scholars
        
Rutgers Institute for Research on Women 

Visiting Scholars

Visiting scholars typically hold academic appointments elsewhere but
wish to be in residence at the Institute for a semester or a year.
Although Visiting Scholar appointments are unsalaried, they carry
faculty privileges including access to libraries and recreational
facilities, private office space at the IRW, and participation in
university lectures, colloquia and seminars. Scholars also receive
university email accounts and modest photocopying and long-distance
telephone support. The complete call is available at
http://irw.rutgers.edu/programs/vscholars.html.

Visiting Scholars in residence at the IRW are invited to give a public
presentation about their work and participate in our weekly
faculty/graduate seminar. The 2002-2003 seminar topic is "Reconfiguring
Class and Gender: Identities, Rights, and Social Movements." Selected
Rutgers faculty and graduate seminar fellows will meet weekly with IRW
Visiting Scholars to discuss their work-in-progress and investigate
themes related to the seminar topic. See the Seminar Call for
Applications (http://irw.rutgers.edu/programs/seminar02-03.html) for
additional information.

Marlene Importico
Institute for Research on Women
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
160 Ryders Lane
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8555

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Visit the Fellowship website at http://irw.rutgers.edu