STIP 29.09.2001

Research Fellowships

Institute for European Studies

The following announcement will be of interest to students and colleagues of
German or American citizenship.
The American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS)
AICGS Research Fellowship Program

The Institute is pleased to announce that it is now taking applications
for the new AICGS Research Fellowship Program, funded by a generous grant
from the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD), which is designed
to bring scholars and specialists working on Germany, Europe, and/or
transatlantic relations to AICGS for stays of 1-3 months. Fellowships
include a monthly stipend of $4,600, a monthly research budget of $250,
economy class round trip airfare to and from Washington, and office space
at the Institute. AICGS Research Fellows will be expected to produce a
short publication, along the lines of a working paper or report, for
dissemination under Institute auspices; for research output of exceptional
quality and interest, AICGS will provide opportunities for public
presentations to the broader Washington policy community.

Special consideration will be given to project proposals that address one
or more of the research areas currently given emphasis by the institute:
transatlantic economic relations; enlargement of the European Union;
security issues linking the United States, Germany, and Russia; the
evolution of the "New Economy" in the United States and Germany; migration
policy; and cultural or value conflicts between America and
Germany/Europe.

Applicants must be of German or American nationality, and should submit
the following items: (1) a curriculum vitæ; (2) a project proposal
(5-7 pages); and (3) two letters of reference (for graduate students and
recent Ph.D.s only). Applications will be evaluated in-house and on a
rolling basis, with preference given to applicants who are interested in
completing their research stays at AICGS prior to February 2002.

Prof. Jeffrey Anderson, Director of Studies
American Institute for Contemporary German Studies
1400 16th Street, NW, Suite 420
Washington, DC 20036-2216
Tel. 202.332.9312 ext. 123
Fax 202.265.9531
email: andersonaicgs.org

Quellennachweis:
STIP: Research Fellowships. In: ArtHist.net, 29.09.2001. Letzter Zugriff 29.03.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/24616>.

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