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Princeton University - STEP Program - Senior Fellowship Opportunities (fwd)

From: Don Fullerton <dfullert_at_eco.utexas.edu>
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 18:22:36 -0500 (CDT)

  I am forwarding the email below at the request of colleagues at
Princeton, because it might be of interest to some of you in EEE. Don

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 15:43:26 -0400
From: Charles C. Crosby <ccrosby_at_Princeton.EDU>
To: dfullert_at_eco.utexas.edu
Subject: Princeton University - STEP Program - Senior Fellowship
    Opportunities

Hi All,
Below is a description of senior fellowship opportunities at Princeton's
STEP program that may be of interest to the economics community. Please
feel free to forward this message on to those you know may have potential
interest in these fellowship opportunities. - Thanks - chuck

The Program in Science Technology and Environmental Policy at Princeton
University - 2008-2009 - Fellowship Program for distinguished faculty,
senior scholars, and practitioners.

The Program in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy (STEP) at
Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International
Affairs (Michael Oppenheimer, director) announces its 2008-2009 Senior
Fellowship program. STEP will award fellowships accompanied by one-half
year support at full salary or full year at half salary to eligible,
distinguished faculty, scholars and practitioners. These awards are
designed to promote advanced policy research in any of these areas:
global climate change, global environmental governance, energy policy,
air pollution, conservation biology and ecology, bioethics and
biotechnology, environmental health and disease, environmental
economics, science and security policy, and information security. We
seek candidates whose interests complement those of STEP faculty.
Outstanding faculty, independent scholars, and practitioners anywhere in
the world are eligible to apply. The fellows program is open to all
regardless of citizenship.

STEP fellows will have the opportunity to interact and collaborate with
STEP faculty, other fellows, researchers and students and to participate
in the various activities of the STEP program including faculty graduate
seminars, colloquia, and public lectures. As part of the fellowship
experience, STEP fellows will be involved in some of the following
activities: participation on a university sponsored research project,
collaboration with STEP faculty on projects of mutual interest,
attendance at STEP seminars, and participation in meetings with STEP
students, faculty, and postdocs.

  Salaries vary according to individual circumstances, but will not
exceed a maximum that is set each fall. Rank is contingent upon
qualifications. Applicants not on leave from other positions will be
eligible for employee benefits; others will be eligible for health
insurance only. Applicants interested in teaching a seminar at
Princeton University during their visit should so indicate.

 Applicants should send a CV and cover letter (no more than 1,000 words)
describing their proposed activities while at Princeton. On a separate
sheet of paper, applicants should submit a confidential statement
indicating (1) their salaries (not including summer research support)
for the current academic year and (2) financial support available to
them from their home institutions, other grantors, and any other sources
during their time at Princeton. Send all materials via email to Charles
Crosby at ccrosby_at_princeton.edu

 The review process will begin immediately and continue until positions
are filled.

Chuck Crosby
Manager- STEP
407 Robertson Hall
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
609-258-0293
ccrosby_at_princeton.edu
Received on Fri Sep 14 2007 - 19:22:36 EDT