Princeton University Visiting Fellowship for PhD Candidates in the USA 2024-2025

United States

Deadline: July 27, 2024

Field of study

All Fields

Required language

TOFFEL

Instruction language

English

Location / country

United States

Funding type

No funded

Gender

Male & Female

Level

Bachelor, Master, Ph.D

Number of opportunity

120

Duration

September 1, 2024 - July 1, 2025

Application fee

No

Eligible Countries

Afghanistan

Opportunity ID

9597

Scholarship Description

Applications are open for the Princeton University Visiting Fellowship for PhD Candidates in the USA 2024-2025. NCGG (Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance) at University of Princeton is seeking two or more visitors to apply for its Visiting Fellowship Program for 2024-2025.

These awards are available to endorse research in different areas, such as:

  • International organization and global governance
  • International and Comparative Political Economy
  • Globalization
  • Research on the causes and outcomes of globalization
  • Monetary and regulatory policies
  • The political economy of foreign trade
  • Domestic and international politics of economic development
  • The sources of international cooperation at the regional and global level
  • The evolution and impact of international institutions
  • The politics of global law and human rights policies of relevance
  • The political economy of human security issues

Important Details

Application Deadline:  November 1, 2023 (11:59 pm EST)

Letter of Reference Deadline: November 4, 2023 (5 pm EST)

Fellowship Duration: September 1, 2024 – July 1, 2025

Location: New Jersey, USA

Result Notifications: February 2024

Funding organization(s): University of Princeton

Benefits of the Princeton University Visiting Fellowship

Fellows will receive the following compensation and salary:

  • $10,000 research fund
  • Applicable Princeton University benefits
  • A travel allowance to and from Princeton

Note: Salary and rank will be contingent on qualifications

Eligibility criteria

Fellows should meet the following criteria to apply for the

  • Outstanding candidates anywhere in the world are eligible to apply.
  • Applicants should have a D. in one of the disciplines above.
  • Candidates with a background in political science, modern history, sociology, economics, anthropology, law, business, and other disciplines relevant to studying globalization can apply.
  • Fellows should reside in Princeton or the nearby area or demonstrate the ability to attend the program daily for the duration of the fellowship.

Required Documents

To apply for the Princeton University Visiting Fellowship, applicants should submit the following application documents:

  • Updated CV (including publications)
  • Cover Letter that explains the candidate’s actual or prospective doctoral Defense date, scholarly career, and academic interests
  • Description of the proposed research project, including its importance, specific objectives, and research design. (2,000 words)
  • One writing sample of 50 pages at a maximum
  • Three (3) references’ contact info to ask about qualifications and recommendations
  • Those who hold positions at their academic institution are required to submit the following as well:
  1. The policy of the home institution regarding sabbatical pay
  2. A confidential statement that explains the salary of the candidate in the current year (September 2023 – July 2024)

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How to apply?

Apply online by clicking the link below:

 

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Please go to the official website of Princeton University Fellowship and Search for Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance – Visiting Fellow for detailed information. If you have any queries, please email Jennifer Bolton, Assistant Director, at jbolton@princeton.edu.

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