[Jobs] nov 1 need references
Jeremy Hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
Fri Oct 12 07:05:13 PDT 2007
The Council for International Exchange of Scholars is currently
accepting applications for the Fulbright Scholar Program German Studies
Seminar. The Seminar in 2008 is a unique opportunity for American
scholars to spend two weeks in Germany discussing a topic of vital
importance in today's world: the impact of science on society.
The seminar topic for the 2008-2009 grant year is "Science and Society:
The Impact of Science on Policy Formation". The program will begin in
Berlin and include visits to other cities in Germany, and will focus on
the formation of policies in current issues at the core of modern
society such as climate change, food technology, gene technology, stem
cell research and the broad scope of education. The seminar will explore
how Germany and its European neighbors view the role of science in their
societies, examining the factors that result in differing approaches to
these issues and the challenges of harmonizing different standards under
a uniform EU-policy umbrella. With an eye to the global marketplace and
worldwide competition in science, the seminar will further examine the
multiple interests which structure relations between national
governments, economic corporations, political and supranational bodies
as well as research and development institutions.
Timeframe: 2 weeks (June 9-20, 2008)
Benefits: The award includes round-trip air travel; travel within
Germany, lodging and partial per diem; and the opporutinity to remain in
Europe after the seminar to pursue individual research projects at the
participants' own costs and responsibility.
To apply: Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Scholars from U.S.
universities, colleges and community colleges who hold full-time
teaching appointments and meet other academic requirements (Ph.D., Ph.D.
candidacy or other equivalent degree or qualifications) are eligible.
The application deadline is November 1, 2007.
More information about these programs can be found online at
http://www.cies.org/award_book/award2008/award/Ful8257.htm.
If you have any questions, please contact me at 202.686.6240;
tcampb... at cies.iie.org or my associate Alisha Scott at 202.686.6244;
asc... at cies.iie.org.
Tara Campbell
Senior Program Officer, Europe/Eurasia Unit
Council for International Exchange of Scholars
3007 Tilden St NW, Suite 5L
Washington, DC 20008-3008
Tel: 202 686 6240
Fax: 202 362 3442
Web: www.cies.org
Jeremy Hunsinger
Information Ethics Fellow, Center for Information Policy Research,
School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
(www.cipr.uwm.edu)
Words are things; and a small drop of ink, falling like dew upon a
thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions,
think. --Byron
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