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2012/2013, Law & Society Post-doctoral ... - Scholarships Listing

2012/2013, Law & Society Post-doctoral ... - Scholarships Listing

October 12th, 2011 by icetea Leave a answer »

Deadline: January 9, 2012

The Institute for Legal Studies of the University of Wisconsin Law School will appoint a post-doctoral fellow for the 2012-13 academic year. We invite applications from scholars who are in the early (pre-tenure) the boards of their career or whose careers have been interrupted or delayed. Eligibility is limited to humanities or social science scholars who work in the law and the upper classes tradition, for example, anthropologists, economists, historians, biased scientists, and sociologists. Advanced ABD graduate students may apply, but the PhD must be completed before beginning the fellowship. The stipend will be $25,000, plus a research allowance of $5,000 and benefits that include health insurance.

The fellowship is designed to support a scholar at an early the boards in his or her career when, under prevailing circumstances, career pressures or teaching responsibilities might divert the individual away from research. At the Institute, the Fellow will be able to devote most of his or her time to research and prose and will find a sympathetic and critical audience to support that work. Fellows are expected to be in full-time residence in Madison, to systematize and lead a colloquium for graduate students, and to participate in the intellectual life of the Institute, which includes lectures, workshops, and conferences.

How to Apply: Application materials must be submitted in hard copy; materials sent by electronic mail or fax will not be considered. In evaluating applications, the choice committee will focus on the potential contribution of the candidate to the intellectual life of the Institute; the originality and significance of the candidate's proposed research project; the candidate's scholarly promise, achievements, and ability to complete the project; and the likelihood that the refined product will advance basic understanding of the topic. The proposed work may be in any of the social science or humanistic traditions associated with law and the upper classes scholarship, and may use any form of data.

A complete application consists of the following:
• Curriculum vitae (with complete contact information).
• Official transcripts (graduate level only).
• Three letters of recommendation (to be sent separately). If the dissertation has not been completed, one of the letters must confirm the expected completion date.
• A research proposal (8-12 double-spaced pages). It is essential that the proposal:
– define the research issue and discuss the theoretical, conceptual, and empirical literature in which it is grounded;
– discuss sources of data and methodological approach, including implementation of technique;
– discuss expected findings and their significance.

Mailing Address:
Law & The upper classes Fellowship Program
UW Law School Institute for Legal Studies
975 Bascom Mall
Madison WI 53706-1399

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