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Status: In Review Opening Date: November 20, 2009 Duke Internal Deadline: November 21, 2009 Duke Review Deadline: November 22, 2009 Sponsor's Application deadline: November 23, 2009 Limit: 2
Sponsor: Duke university Link to Opportunity details:http://google.com Funding opportunities website:http://zaloni.com
DESCRIPTION
The Jefferson Science Fellows program establishes a new model for
engaging the American academic science, technology, and engineering
communities in the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign
policy. Jefferson Science Fellows will spend one year at the U.S.
Department of State in Washington, D.C., and may periodically travel to
U.S. foreign embassies and/or missions for extended stays. Following
their one-year tenure, Fellows will return to their academic careers,
but will remain available to the U.S. government as experienced
consultants for short-term projects over the following five years.
Please refer to the program website (see link below) for further
details.
FUNDING
During their one-year assignments at the State Department, Fellows'
salary and benefits will be paid by the academic institutions where
they hold their tenured appointments. Fellows will receive a stipend of
$50 K (from funding provided by the Department of State, the MacArthur
Foundation, and the Carnegie Corporation) to offset the costs of
temporary living quarters in the Washington, D.C. area. Travel funds
will also be made available to Fellows.
ELIGIBILITY AND INSTITUTIONAL RESTRICTIONS
Tenured academic scientists, technologists, and engineers from U.S.
institutions of higher learning are eligible for selection to be
Jefferson Science Fellows. U.S. citizenship is required.
Because Duke University has signed a memorandum of understanding with
the State Department, we are institutionally allowed to nominate up to
two faculty for this award. To be considered for nomination, it is
essential that interested faculty first submit application materials
for internal review. By the November 26th internal deadline, please
email the following materials to Judith Andersson in the Office of
Research Support (jfa4@duke.edu, 681-8925):
* Curriculum vitae (10-page maximum)
* Statements of Qualifications (maximum 2 pages each)
* Letter of nomination from the candidate's chair or dean (2-page
maximum)
Please refer to the program website for details regarding these items
(except for the chair or dean's letter, which is requested for Duke's
internal review). Prospective candidates should be aware that, if they
are chosen as institutional nominees, they will need to have all
materials (including 3-5 letters of recommendation) finished and
submitted by the January 15th application deadline.
You will be informed as soon as possible following the internal
deadline of the institution's decision concerning your proposed
nomination(s).