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From: Carmen Rodriguez (carodriguez@ucsd.edu)
Date: Wed Oct 08 2003 - 20:04:08 EDT


>>THE CENTER FOR COMPARATIVE IMMIGRATION STUDIES
>>at the UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
>>
>>Visiting Research Fellowships
>>Academic Year, 2004-2005
>>
>>CCIS will offer a limited number of Visiting Research Fellowships at both
>>the predoctoral and postdoctoral levels for the 2004-05 academic
>>year. These awards are to support advanced research and writing on any
>>aspect of international migration and refugee flows, in any of the social
>>sciences, history, law, and comparative literature. CCIS fellowships
>>must be held in residence at UCSD. They cannot be used to support
>>fieldwork or other primary data collection. Visiting Research Fellows
>>will have the opportunity to present their research at CCIS research
>>seminars and participate in writer's and academic professionalization
>>workshops.
>>
>>
>>Predoctoral applicants are expected to finish writing their dissertations
>>during their fellowship. Recent postdoctoral applicants can request
>>support to turn a dissertation into a publishable manuscript or to
>>prepare shorter publications based on the dissertation project. More
>>senior scholars can propose any major research or writing project. The
>>duration of the fellowship is usually for 10 months, although shorter
>>stays will also be allowed. No summer-only fellowships will be
>>awarded. For the current academic year, stipends are $2,250 per month
>>for predoctoral fellows and $3,000 - $4,000 per month for recent
>>postdoctoral fellows (Ph.D. received within the last 6 years) depending
>>on seniority. Stipends for more senior scholars are negotiable. CCIS
>>fellowships may be supplemented with compensation from other fellowships,
>>research grants, sabbatical leaves, or other sources. CCIS fellows may
>>be requested to teach a one-quarter (10 week) course in a UCSD department.
>>
>>Application forms and guidelines can be downloaded from the CCIS website
>>at http://www.ccis-ucsd.org. All application materials must be submitted
>>no later than January 15, 2004 for fellowships to be held during the
>>2004-05 academic year. Candidates will be evaluated by a committee of
>>CCIS faculty research associates and academic staff members. Final
>>decisions will be made by early March.
>>
>>Scholars whose work deals with Mexican migration to the United States can
>>apply jointly to CCIS and the Center for U.S. Mexican Studies
>>(application forms and guidelines can be downloaded from their website at
>>http://www.usmex.ucsd.edu).
>>
>>Individuals with their own extramural funding may apply to become CCIS
>>"Guest Scholars." The application form is the same as for a Visiting
>>Research Fellowship.
>>
>>If you have any questions about the Visiting Research Fellows Program,
>>please contact Gaku Tsuda, Associate Director of CCIS. E-mail:
>>ttsuda@ucsd.edu. Tel. # (858) 822-0526.

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Carmen Rodriguez
Executive Assistant to the Director
Program & Fellowship Officer
Center for Comparative Immigration Studies
University of California San Diego
ERC Academic Administration Bldg., Room 101
9500 Gilman Drive - M.C. 0548
La Jolla, Calif. 92093-0548
Email: carodriguez@ucsd.edu
Tel: (858) 822 - 4447 - Fax: (858) 822 - 4432
Website: <http://www.ccis-ucsd.org>
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