Call for Applications 2019-20 DAAD Post-Doctoral Fellows [30.01.19]
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University Washington, DCCALL FOR APPLICATIONS
2019-20 DAAD Post-Doctoral Fellows at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Johns Hopkins University Washington, DC
The Paul H. Nitze School for Advanced International Studies (SAIS) is pleased to announce the opportunity for outstanding scholars to conduct research in Washington, D.C. on “The United States, Europe, and World Order.”
During the academic year 2019-2020 six post-doctoral fellowships will be awarded for a ten (10) month period from September 2019 to July 2020.
Post-Doctoral Fellows are closely integrated into the SAIS academic community and will be affiliated with the SAIS Foreign Policy Institute, also working with faculty from the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs.
A division of Johns Hopkins University, SAIS is a global institution that provides interdisciplinary professional education to prepare a diverse student body for internationally related positions of responsibility; to foster research, scholarship and cross-cultural exchange; and to contribute knowledge, expertise, and leadership to the global community.
The SAIS Foreign Policy Institute unites the worlds of scholarship and policy in the search for realistic answers to international issues facing the United States and the world. To this end, it organizes research initiatives and study groups, and hosts leaders from around the world as resident or non-resident fellows in fields including international policy, business, journalism, and academia.
The Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs is home to a distinguished faculty of scholars and practitioners working to address some of today’s most complex global challenges. Through its innovative research, curricula, and programs, the Kissinger Center seeks to integrate historical scholarship with rigorous analysis of geostrategy and statecraft.
The Fellowships are funded through a generous grant from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
During the academic year 2019-2020 research and related activities will focus on “The United States, Europe, and World Order.”
Post-Doctoral fellows will focus on this subject during a regular series of high-level seminars, peer review sessions, and opportunities for direct engagement with senior foreign policy practitioners and leading scholars of statecraft and world order. Each Fellow is expected to complete a research paper related to this theme during the period of residence.
Eligibility:
Applicants for the DAAD Fellowships at SAIS must have a doctorate or be at the post-doctorate level, have demonstrated research capacity, and be fluent in English. U.S. citizens are welcome to apply. Non-US citizens should ideally be EU citizens currently affiliated with a German university or research institution, and be eligible for a J-1 visa. Preference will be given to those who are no more than 6 years beyond completing their dissertation, although others are also eligible.
Stipend:
Each Fellow will receive a monthly stipend of up to $4,500, minus U.S. taxes; office space with computer; internet access; access to Johns Hopkins University libraries and other facilities. Each Fellow is expected to take care of his/her accommodation, health care coverage and living expenses. For non-US citizens one economy class roundtrip airfare will be provided.
Application Procedure:
Each applicant should submit the following (in English):
1. A letter supporting the application.
2. A 3-5 page double-spaced statement that proposes a research project, including its relevance to the theme “The United States, Europe and World Order.”
3. A curriculum vitae.
The applicant is responsible for collecting all materials and submitting them before March 15, 2019 using the online JHU job portal. To apply, click here.
Applicants will be notified of their acceptance by April 1, 2019. The 2019-2020 academic year Fellowship begins on September 3, 2019 and concludes on June 30, 2020.
For further information, write to Jason C. Moyer at jmoyer@jhu.edu or call 1-202-663-5882.