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H-ASIA November 2, 2009 Dissertation Fellowship at the College of St. Rose, Albany NY Citizenship, Race and Ethnicity Studies (Asia field included option) ************************************************************************ From: H-Net Job Guide: JOB GUIDE NO.: http://h-net.org/jobs/display_job.php?jobID=39664 The College of Saint Rose - Dissertation Fellowship, Citizenship, Race, and Ethnicity Studies Location: New York, United States Institution Type: College/University Position Type: Doctoral Fellow Submitted: Thursday, October 29th, 2009 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Main Category: Fellowships/Grants/Interns Secondary Categories: Women/Gender Urban Studies U.S. History Sociology Social and Cultural History Rural History Political Science/International Relations Policy and Political History Oral History Native American Studies Literature Law/Legal History Latin American History Languages Labor History or Studies Jewish History Japanese History Intellectual History Imperial or Colonial Studies Immigration Issues Humanities History of Science/Medicine/Technology Global Studies Geography Film European History Environmental History Economics Chicana/o History Business and Economic History Black Studies Black History Atlantic Studies Asian History or Studies Area Studies/Ethnic Studies Anthropology/Archaeology American Studies American Indian History African Studies African and Middle Eastern History African American History or Studies CREST Diversity Dissertation Fellowships, 2010-2011 The Center for Citizenship, Race, and Ethnicity Studies (CREST) at The College of Saint Rose anticipates offering two one-year diversity fellowships for doctoral candidates engaged in completing their dissertations. CREST seeks applicants whose research addresses issues of diversity central to the Centers interdisciplinary mission. Potential fellows dissertations should be influenced by some of the following research agendas: race, racial identity, race relations, ethnicity, colonialism, state formation, Diaspora societies, borderlands, and citizenship in regional, national, trans-national, littoral, or comparative contexts. This one-year non-renewable fellowship carries a $20,000 stipend, on-campus housing, $5,000 in research expenses, courtesy access to local libraries, and office space. Fellows are expected to complete their dissertations by the end of their fellowship year and will teach one course in their respective discipline during either the fall or spring semester. During their residency, Fellows will present their research and be active participants in CRESTs intellectual life. About CREST The Center for Citizenship, Race, and Ethnicity Studies (CREST) serves as a place for scholars at The College of Saint Rose and across the region to exchange ideas and research on issues related to the social construction of race, ethnicity, and citizenship. CREST researchers gain insights and methodologies from a variety of disciplines, including history, political science, literature, geography, cultural studies, anthropology, Africana Studies, Latino Studies, Asian Studies, American Studies, womens studies, critical race studies, urban studies, legal studies, and communication studies. The Center seeks to develop new and better ways to recognize, understand, and intervene in critical public policy issues, always grounding this intervention in broad-based interdisciplinary humanities scholarship. Eligibility Requirements: (1) a record of outstanding academic achievement; (2) enrollment in a full-time academic program leading to a doctoral degree at the time of application and for the duration of the fellowship; (3) admission to degree candidacy before the dissertation fellowship is awarded; (4) approval of the dissertation proposal by the applicants committee prior to application; (5) commitment to a career in teaching and research at the college or university level; (6) U. S. citizen, regardless of race, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability, or sexual orientation. Application Deadline: December 18, 2009 Award Announcement: March 1, 2010 Appointment Term: August 20, 2010-May 30, 2011 Only online applications will be accepted. These must consist of a letter of application no longer than two pages, curriculum vitae no longer than two pages, an abstract no longer than ten pages with a description of the dissertations contribution to the field, a short indication of where you learned about the CREST Diversity Dissertation Fellowship, and three recent letters of recommendation. Please find full instructions for submitting an online application at the The College of Saint Rose Human Resources home page: http://www.strose.edu/officesandresources/employment_opportunities The fellowship announcement is under "faculty positions." Contact Info: Applications for the CREST Diversity Dissertation Fellowship, 2010-2011, are only accepted online at the following link: http://www.strose.edu/officesandresources/employment_opportunities Website: http://www.strose.edu/CREST The H-Net Job Guide is a service to the profession provided by H-Net. 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