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Cynthia Daniels <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 5 Jan 2005 17:10:20 -0600
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From: Rosalind Fielder <[log in to unmask]>
>To: (Recipient list suppressed)
>Subject: Post-Doctoral Fellowship for ADVANCED SCHOLARS
>Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 13:39:08 -0600
>
>Dear Colleague,
>
>I am writing on behalf of the Center for the Study of Race, Politics
>and Culture at the University of Chicago.  Please forward the
>following announcement regarding our Post-Doctoral Fellowship for
>Advanced Scholars for academic year 2005-2006 to faculty and other
>colleagues who might be interested in applying.  Thanks for your
>assistance.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Rosalind Fielder
>
>
>2005-2006 Advanced Scholar Post-Doctoral Fellowship
>in Race and Ethnicity
>Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture at the University
>of Chicago
>
>The Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture at the
>University of Chicago invites applications for the 2005-2006
>post-doctoral fellowship for advanced scholars to begin September
>26, 2005 and end June 30, 2006.  Qualified candidates from all
>disciplines who have their Ph.D. are encouraged to apply.  Advanced
>scholars are scholars who have been awarded tenure.
>
>Grant Description:  The goal of the fellowship is to support the
>work of an outstanding advanced scholar whose research focuses on
>the study of race or ethnicity by allowing the fellow to devote his
>or her energies to the further development of their research agenda.
>  The fellowship carries a stipend of $55,000, a travel and research
>budget of $5,000, and up to $2,500 for moving expenses.  The fellow
>will be provided with office space, a computer at the Center, and
>full access to University libraries and other facilities.  Awardees
>will be expected to be in full-time residence during the academic
>year beginning September 26, 2005; teach a 10-week course related to
>race and/or ethnicity (one quarter); give a public lecture; present
>his or her work at one of the Reproduction of Race and Racial
>Ideologies Workshop meetings; and actively participate in the
>workshop and other activities sponsored by the Race Center.
>
>The Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture (CSRPC) at
>the University of Chicago is an interdisciplinary program dedicated
>to promoting engaged scholarship and debate around the concepts of
>race and ethnicity. We are especially interested in how these ideas
>and their structural and cultural manifestations impact and shape
>people's daily lives. Faculty affiliated with the Center recognize
>the significance of the black/white paradigm in the United States,
>however, we are committed to expanding the study of race and
>ethnicity beyond this framework.  Broadly, our research program
>encourages the study of race and processes of racialization in
>comparative and transnational frameworks as well as work that
>highlights the intersection of race and ethnicity with other
>identities such as gender, class, sexuality and nationality, and
>interrogates social and identity cleavages within racialized
>communities.
>
>Eligibility:  Applicants for the 2005-2006 academic year are
>required to have a Ph.D.; must have been awarded tenure at the time
>of application; and must be citizens or permanent residents of the
>United States at the time of application.
>
>Application Process:  All applications should include the following:
>
>1) Formal letter of application describing your work and the
>project(s) that will be undertaken over the course of the fellowship
>year (3-5 pages); 2) Writing sample, which may be a published or
>un-published work (not to exceed 30 pages double-spaced); 3)
>Curriculum vitae; 4) Syllabus and one-page description of proposed
>course; and 5) Two letters of recommendation under separate cover.
>
>Deadline: Complete applications must be received at the address
>below by February 11, 2005.  Award will be announced by April 15,
>2005.  For additional information call (773) 702-8063 or e-mail
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>
>
>Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture
>The University of Chicago
>Attention: Senior Postdoctoral Fellowship Selection Committee
>5733 S. University, Chicago, Illinois 60637
>
>
>Rosalind L. Fielder
>Associate Director
>Center for the Study of
>Race, Politics and Culture
>The University of Chicago
>5733 S. University Avenue
>Chicago, IL 60637
>Phone: (773) 834-2581
>Fax: (773) 834-2000



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Cynthia M. Daniels
Northwestern University
Biomedical Engineering Department
2145 N. Sheridan Rd.
Technological Institute, E310
Evanston, IL 60208
Ameer Lab: 847-491-7646
Email: [log in to unmask]

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