Request for Proposals
The Johns Hopkins University and Nanjing University announce fellowship
competitions for in-residence research at the Institute for International
Research at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center in Nanjing, China for the
academic year 2008-2009. The institute's goal is to further collaborative
research between international and Chinese scholars that promotes
a broad research agenda. The request for proposals
has a deadline of February 1, 2008.
Request for Proposals
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Fellowship Competitions for In-residence Research
Academic Year 2008-2009
INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH
at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center
Nanjing, China
The Institute for International Research at the Hopkins-Nanjing
Center is a joint research initiative of Johns Hopkins University
and Nanjing University and is jointly administered in Nanjing, China.
Johns Hopkins University announces opportunities for scholars to
apply
for research affiliation with the Institute for International Studies
at
the Hopkins-Nanjing Center. This competition is open to professors,
associate professors and assistant professors, as well as established
scholars holding non-faculty appointments. PhD students whose
dissertation research requires work in Nanjing may also apply. While
no
financial support is available, fellows will be able to rent living
space at the Center. Visiting fellows are able to utilize and
contribute to the Center’s vibrant intellectual community
and draw
upon its academic resources, including its excellent library and
research assistance.
In addition to Nanjing’s strength as a provincial capital
at the forefront of social and economic change, the city’s
position as a center for Republican-era materials opens up many
possibilities for research. Examples of the kinds of research projects
that may be undertaken in the academic year 2008-2009 include but
are not limited to: international relations and U.S.-China relations,
modern Chinese history, judicial reform and the rule of law, the
evolution of governing and administrative institutions, the impact
of economic reforms, public health and the environment, the development
of non-governmental organizations, and multicultural studies in
the U.S. and China.
Application: Please provide an application that
includes:
(1) Completed application form (download
here).
(2) Curriculum vitae.
(3) Project Description. The application should include a 6-10 page,
double-spaced description that addresses: the contours of the proposed
project, the scholarly literature to which the research contributes,
Chinese scholars with whom the applicant would collaborate (if joint
research is anticipated), the project’s feasibility, any particular
academic resource needs, and why Nanjing is a suitable research
site.
(4) Contact information for two references, one of which is from
a scholar in the relevant field not resident at the applicant’s
home institution. For dissertation fellows, one reference should
be the dissertation director.
Application Deadline: February 1, 2008.
Institute for International Research at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center
Hopkins-Nanjing Center Washington Office
1619 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036-1984
For further information contact Carolyn Townsley at ctownsley@jhu.edu
or call 202-663-5802.
Please Note: Due to the joint nature of the Institute for International
Research, this Request for Proposal is valid for nationalities other
than Chinese citizens, with one exception: Chinese citizens who
are permanent residents of the U.S. and propose to study issues
germane to China may apply through Johns Hopkins University. Otherwise,
Chinese citizens studying issues relevant to the West or comparative
in nature are welcome to contact Nanjing University directly for
application instructions [Co-Director Huang Chengfeng, Hopkins-Nanjing
Center, at huangcf@nhc.nju.edu.cn].
The Institute for International Research at the Hopkins-Nanjing
Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion,
age, sexual orientation, age, national or ethnic origin, disability
or veteran status.
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