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Research Chairs in the U.S. (for Canadian Scholars)
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20132014
Scholar Awards for Canadians to research in the United States
Find Your placeReach Your potentialTake up a Fulbright in the U.S.A
Fulbright Canada Visiting Research Chairs 20132014 Scholar Awards for Canadians to conduct research in the United States
Awards List
Visiting Research Chairs in Canadian Studies:
Visiting Research Chair in Canada-U.S. Relations:
Visiting Research Chair in Innovation: Self-placed in any U.S. institution
Visiting Research Chair in Military Social Work:
Visiting Research Chair in North American Studies:
Visiting Research Chair in Policy Studies:
Visiting Research Chair in Public Diplomacy:
Visiting Research Chair in Quebec Studies:
Visiting Research Chair in Science (Energy, Environment, Health Medicine):
Visiting Research Chair in Transborder Studies:
Visiting Research Chair in War and Peace:
FIELD OPEN: Note: Given the interdisciplinary nature of many awards, please consult all award themes for opportunities.
For additional information, please contact:
Brad Hector Fulbright Canada Program Officer for Scholar Programs T: 613-688-5511 E: bhector@fulbright.ca
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers unique opportunities
to promising and prominent Canadian scholars, as well as
experienced professionals, to conduct research, develop
new professional networks, guest lecture and/or teach at
select American universities and research centres.
The University of California was chartered in 1868 and its flagship campus — envisioned as a "City
of Learning" — was established at Berkeley, on San Francisco Bay. Today the world's premier
public university and a wellspring of innovation, UC Berkeley occupies a 1,232 acre campus with a
sylvan 178-acre central core. From this home its academic community makes key contributions to
the economic and social well-being of California, the nation, and beyond.
Berkeley’s Canadian Studies Program is an interdisciplinary campus initiative to promote research
on and instruction of Canada, including through comparative studies. This program encourages
and facilitates an awareness of Canadian issues on the Berkeley campus, in nearby institutions with
no Canadian Studies programs of their own, and in the wider community.
The Fulbright Chair will be invited to give a public lecture and make him- or herself available to
students on campus. The Fulbright Chair may also help organize a small conference in partnership
with the Canadian Studies Program.
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for one semester
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR IN
CANADIAN STUDIES
For scholars who can advance Canadian Studies
at Berkeley, with a preference for those working
in the Social Sciences or Humanities.
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers unique opportunities
to promising and prominent Canadian scholars, as well as
experienced professionals, to conduct research, develop
new professional networks, guest lecture and/or teach at
select American universities and research centres.
Resident in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Fulbright Visiting Research Chair
will conduct research, develop partnerships with Kennesaw State University (KSU) faculty, present
guest lectures at the graduate and undergraduate levels, and assist the KSU community in providing
greater visibility for Canadian studies on campus and in the region. In addition, the scholar will
teach one course in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and will participate in the annual
conference of the Southern Association for Canadian Studies. The KSU College of Humanities &
Social Sciences strives to foster a better understanding of the great literary, philosophical, and
cultural achievements of world civilizations. The College promotes scholarship and creative activity,
with an emphasis on facilitating an understanding of human interaction across world cultures and
time. Scholarship and service-focused professional initiatives promote collaboration across
disciplines, address both local and global problems, and enhance the quality of life of the diverse
communities served. Convenient to metro Atlanta and two interstates, affordable KSU is a diverse
mixture of traditional and non-traditional, residential and commuter students. The campus is a
beautiful, thriving place with facilities that are growing with the student body.
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for one semester
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR IN
CANADIAN STUDIES
Environment Policy, Aboriginal Issues,
Cultural Policy, Canada-U.S. Relations,
Security Issues, Health Policy, Trade Issues
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers unique opportunities
to promising and prominent Canadian scholars, as well as
experienced professionals, to conduct research, develop
new professional networks, guest lecture and/or teach at
select American universities and research centres.
Resident in the Canadian Studies Centre at Michigan State University, the Fulbright Visiting
Research Chair will conduct research, develop partnerships, and guest lecture at the graduate or
undergraduate level. In addition, the Fulbright Visiting Research Chair at Michigan State University
will have opportunities to deliver public lectures, give seminar presentations, participate in
conferences and related research, and otherwise contribute to the intellectual life at Michigan State
University (MSU). MSU’s Canadian Studies Centre, established in 1958, is arguably the oldest
program of its kind in the United States. It is comprised of over seventy core faculty members,
graduate students from thirty-one departments, along with Library and Museum staff. The MSU
Press publishes more scholarly books on Canada than any other university press in the United
States. Known internationally as a major U.S. public university with global reach, Michigan State
University has been advancing knowledge and transforming lives through innovative teaching,
research, and outreach for over 150 years. Michigan State University is located in East Lansing, the
cultural and recreational center of mid-Michigan. Its tradition of international research and
outreach, combined with its recent successes in study abroad, provide fertile ground for making
MSU a truly global university. (http://canadianstudies.isp.msu.edu/)
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for one semester
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR IN
CANADIAN STUDIES
Water Science, Great Lakes Restoration,
Environmental Resiliency Systems, Policy Innovation
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers unique opportunities
to promising and prominent Canadian scholars, as well as
experienced professionals, to conduct research, develop
new professional networks, guest lecture and/or teach at
select American universities and research centres.
The Fulbright Visiting Research Chair will be resident at the Canadian Studies Center, Henry M.
Jackson School of International Studies. The prestigious Jackson School has 12 international centers
and 14 academic programs representing all parts of the globe. The Program hosts an
undergraduate degree, a Professional Development Program for graduate students, and works
across the institution and in the community to increase knowledge about Canada’s emerging role in
the world and the critical Canada-U.S. relationship.
The Fulbright Visiting Chair would join the Jackson School where s/he would conduct research;
work with graduate students in an advisory capacity and as a respondent for graduate research at
the Annual Research Symposium; lead quarterly roundtable discussions addressing relevant issues
to the Canada-U.S. relationship; and present a public lecture as part of the Canada-U.S. Fulbright
Lecture Series. The Chair will teach the flagship course for the Jackson School, the Task Force,
based on the applicant’s area of expertise, participate in Center-related activities and to otherwise
contribute to the intellectual life of the University. The Fulbright Visiting Research Chair is
sponsored by Global Affairs, Social Sciences (College of Arts and Sciences), the Graduate School
Fund for Excellence and Innovation, and the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies.
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for the winter quarter (Jan-Apr 2014)
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR IN
CANADIAN STUDIES
Cross-border relations, policy making—urban planning, public health, fisheries
management, social policies, environmental law, trade.
Indigenous governance, or Québec studies—energy, culture, trade.
Priority consideration will be given to applicants with expertise on Arctic issues and
particularly Inuit of Canada perspectives.
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers unique opportunities
to promising and prominent Canadian scholars, as well as
experienced professionals, to conduct research, develop
new professional networks, guest lecture and/or teach at
select American universities and research centres.
The holder of the Fulbright Visiting Research Chair spends up to five months in residence at the Canada
Institute of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars conducting research in the field of
Canada-U.S. relations. The chairholder has opportunities to deliver public lectures, give seminar
presentations, participate in conferences, and otherwise contribute to the ongoing research activities at
the Wilson Center, allowing the chairholder to develop professional and academic partnerships with
other scholars while in residence. In addition to the US$25,000 award, the chairholder is provided with a
suitable workspace and a Windows-based computer, as well as support services, including access to
numerous computer databases (including Nexis and Ciao), access to Library of Congress materials, and
an intern who will serve as a research assistant for up to twenty hours per week. Headquartered in
Washington, D.C., and supported by public and private funds, the Woodrow Wilson International
Center for Scholars is a nonpartisan institution engaged in the study of national and world affairs. The
Wilson Center’s mission is to commemorate the ideals of Woodrow Wilson by providing a link between
the world of ideas and the world of policy, and to foster research, study, discussion, and collaboration
among a full spectrum of individuals concerned with policy and scholarship in national and world affairs.
The Wilson Center maintains a lively, neutral forum for free and informed dialogue. The Canada
Institute was established to explore one of America’s most important bilateral relationships.
(www.wilsoncenter.org)
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for January—May 2013
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR IN
CANADA-U.S. RELATIONS
Trade Policy, Security Policy,
Environmental Policy, Border Issues, Health
Policy, or North American Integration
Make a substantial positive change!
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers a Visiting Research Chair for
Canadian scholars to engage in collaborative research,
deliver public lectures, give seminar presentations,
participate in conferences and otherwise contribute to
ongoing research activities in the United States
In this complex, challenging and changing global environment, the commitment to growing
our overall productivity and addressing and engaging scholars to carry the innovation
agenda forward is key to our collective future. Fulbright Canada’s commitment is investing
in our collective future, identifying future leaders, and growing our productive capacity.
The intent of this award is to encourage collaboration among a community of scholars to
build the next generation of partnerships, networks and tools to accelerate knowledge
mobilization and commercialization of innovation for the benefit of North America.
This self-placed award can be taken up at any accredited university, college, or
research facility in the United States.
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for one semester
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR IN
INNOVATION
Open to all disciplines.
At any American institution or research centre.
Of particular interest are research projects that
work towards the creation of more effective
products, processes, technologies, or ideas that will
improve North American innovation performance.
Explore the personal, familial, and social
consequences of warfare.
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers a Visiting Research Chair for
Canadian scholars to engage in collaborative research,
deliver public lectures, give seminar presentations,
participate in conferences and otherwise contribute to
ongoing research activities in the United States
The Center for Innovation and Research on Veterans and Military Families (CIR) at the
University of Southern California School of Social Work is dedicated to improving the lives of
service members, veterans, and their families. CIR brings together innovative technology
development with university research leadership and strong linkages with the military. Its
programs bridge a critical gap in the needs of wounded warriors and their families through
innovative education and training platforms, applied research, and strategic partnerships
that improve the capacity and competency of behavioral healthcare providers.
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for one semester
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR IN
MILITARY SOCIAL WORK
Research pertaining to military behavioral health
in social work and allied professions:
Military Culture
Understanding the Impact of Combat
Problems of Reintegration
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers unique opportunities
to promising and prominent Canadian scholars, as well as
experienced professionals, to conduct research, develop
new professional networks, guest lecture and/or teach at
select American universities and research centres.
Resident in the Center for North American Studies at American University, the Fulbright Visiting
Research Chair will conduct research, develop partnerships, and teach one three-credit course. In
addition, the Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in North American Studies will have opportunities to
deliver public lectures, give seminar presentations, participate in conferences and related
research, and otherwise contribute to the intellectual life at American University. The Center for
North American Studies (CNAS) examines the differences and shared characteristics of Canada,
Mexico, and the United States; compares the North American experiment with Europe; and,
challenges students and faculty to imagine a continental future. CNAS, with a 35-member inter-
disciplinary Faculty Advisory Committee, teaches about 6-12 courses on North American issues,
undertakes faculty seminars, and conducts research on the full gamut of issues that affect the 430
million people in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Educating the next generation of leaders
in all three countries, CNAS is one of only a few centers focused on all of North America. The
Center offers a minor for undergraduates and a certificate for graduate students in North American
Studies. It also co-edits a peer-reviewed journal, Norteamérica, with the North American Studies
Center of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
(www.american.edu/internationalaffairs/cnas)
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for one semester
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR IN
NORTH AMERICAN STUDIES
Economic Relations or
Political Relations
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers unique opportunities
to promising and prominent Canadian scholars, as well as
experienced professionals, to conduct research, develop
new professional networks, guest lecture and/or teach at
select American universities and research centres.
Resident in the Department of Government (Political Science) at the University of Texas at Austin
(UT Austin), the Fulbright Visiting Research Chair will have the opportunity to engage in research
with departmental faculty as well as present guest lectures, possibly team teach, and generally
engage the campus community.
With over fifty full time faculty, the department is particularly strong in the fields of public policy,
American politics, and comparative politics. The chair holder may also interact with the faculty and
programs of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, the School of Law, the Population
Research Center, and the departments in the College of Liberal Arts (such as Sociology and
Geography). The flagship of the University of Texas System, UT Austin is a major research
university home to more than 50,000 students, 2,900 faculty and 21,000 staff members. Founded in
1883, UT Austin is one of the largest and most respected universities in the United States.
Additionally, the campus is home to many cultural treasures, such as the Harry Ransom Humanities
Research Center, the LBJ Library and Museum, the Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, the Dolph Briscoe
Center for American History, the Benson Latin American Collection, and the Texas Memorial
Museum. Nestled among the rolling hills and lakes of Central Texas, Austin is the seat of state
government, a high technology center, and an entertainment complex that includes the best of live
music, the arts and all the fun of the great outdoors.
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for one semester
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR IN
POLICY STUDIES
Policy issues with a comparative U.S.
-Canadian dimension at either the
national or state-provincial levels.
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers unique opportunities
to promising and prominent Canadian scholars, as well as
experienced professionals, to conduct research, develop
new professional networks, guest lecture and/or teach at
select American universities and research centres.
Resident in the Center on Public Diplomacy at the University of Southern California (USC), the
Fulbright Visiting Research Chair will conduct research, write a paper for publication by the
Center, and teach one course in the USC Master of Public Diplomacy Program. In addition, the
Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Public Diplomacy will have opportunities to deliver public
lectures, give seminar presentations, participate in conferences and related research, and
otherwise contribute to the intellectual life of the university. The USC Center on Public Diplomacy
at the Annenberg School (CPD) was established in August 2003 as a partnership between the USC
Annenberg School for Communication and the USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters,
Arts, and Sciences’ School of International Relations. It is a joint scholarly research, policy analysis
and professional training organization dedicated to furthering the study and practice of public
diplomacy. The Center benefits from its strategic location in Los Angeles, a vital center for
communication and commerce and an international entertainment capital that encompasses the
motion picture, television, radio and music industries as well as one of the world’s most vibrant art
communities. Los Angeles is a highly diverse city that is home to the nation’s largest international
population. (www.annenberg.usc.edu)
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for one semester
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR IN
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Cultural Diplomacy, Soft Power and National Image,
International Broadcasting, Place and Nation Branding,
International Exchange, or Cyber Diplomacy
Support the advancement of Québec studies in
the United States! Share Québecois culture. Expand
knowledge about Québec among the academic community
and opinion leaders in the United States.
The chairholder will be housed at the Institute on Québec Studies, SUNY-Plattsburgh.
This award is open to all researchers associated with a Québec university, government
agency, or institute.
Research in all areas of Québec studies, including:
bilateral relations between Québec and the United States,
the economy and bilateral trade between Québec and the United States,
security and Canada-U.S. Border issues,
environmental, energy, and natural resource issues,
immigration,
Québec’s international relations and public diplomacy,
Québec’s cultural policies and its identity, and
other matters relating to the Québec government’s priorities (e.g. the Plan Nord)
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for one semester
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
FULBRIGHT DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN
QUÉBEC STUDIES
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers a Distinguished Chair for Canadian
scholars to engage in collaborative research, deliver public lectures,
give seminar presentations, participate in conferences and otherwise
contribute to ongoing research
activities in the United States.
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers unique opportunities
to promising and prominent Canadian scholars, as well as
experienced professionals, to conduct research, develop
new professional networks, guest lecture and/or teach at
select American universities and research centres.
The mission of the California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) is to foster a collaborative,
strongly integrated and interactive environment embedded on the University of California
campuses at Los Angeles (UCLA) and Santa Barbara (UCSB) that will fuel innovation in
nanosystems research and education, and enable partnerships with industry for rapid
commercialization of discoveries in nanoscience and nanotechnology. CNSI is a world-
leading center for innovation, education, and commercialization in nanoscale science and
technology. To fulfill this mission, CNSI identifies and targets key opportunities in
biomedicine, devices, energy, and the environment.
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for one semester
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR AT THE
CALIFORNIA NANOSYSTEMS INSTITUTE,
UCLA
Energy, Environment:, Health-Medicine,
Information Technology
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers unique opportunities
to promising and prominent Canadian scholars, as well as
experienced professionals, to conduct research, develop
new professional networks, guest lecture and/or teach at
select American universities and research centres.
Resident in the North American Center for Transborder Studies (NACTS) at Arizona State University,
the Fulbright Visiting Research Chair will conduct research, develop partnerships, and guest
lecture on Canada-U.S.-Mexico issues from a social science perspective. In addition, the Fulbright
Visiting Research Chair in North American Transborder Studies will have opportunities to deliver
public lectures, give seminar presentations, participate in conferences and related research, and
otherwise contribute to the intellectual life of the university. NACTS is a tri-national initiative that
connects local communities, governmental officials and public sector agencies to academic
research institutions in an effort to produce holistic data and provide greater understanding of
border issues across disciplines. The Center supports scholars who specialize in researching and
analyzing such topics as economic development in North America and around the globe,
immigration and border policies, advances in technologies that identify and track the movement of
humans across the North American landscape, environmental, and health and quality of life issues
across border regions. Research sponsored and produced by NACTS is conveyed to key policy
makers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, in addition to being disseminated across local
and international media circuits. (www.nacts.asu.edu)
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for one semester
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR IN
TRANSBORDER STUDIES
Environment, Migration, Economic Development, or Technology
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers unique opportunities
to promising and prominent Canadian scholars, as well as
experienced professionals, to conduct research, develop
new professional networks, guest lecture and/or teach at
select American universities and research centres.
Norwich University welcomes a Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in War and Peace Studies
with expertise in any of the following disciplines: International Relations, Military History,
Diplomacy, Military Sociology or Cyber Warfare.
Resident in the newly-formed College of Liberal Arts, the Fulbright Visiting Research Chair will
conduct research, guest lecture at the undergraduate level, and support the missions of both
the Department of History and Political Science’s Studies in War and Peace Program and the
College of Graduate and Continuing Studies’ Military History, Diplomacy or Information
Assurance Programs. The Chair will have opportunities to participate in public lectures, attend
conferences, and otherwise contribute to the intellectual life at Norwich University.
Implementation of this Research Chair position is in direct support of Norwich’s commitment to
further expand the stature of the institution and to bolster the strength of the intellectual
environment of Norwich University. As the United States’ oldest private military college, and
the birthplace of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, the Norwich campus comprises a
population of approximately 1500 cadets, 500 civilian students, and 120 tenure-track faculty.
Founded in 1819, Norwich University is located in idyllic Northfield, Vermont, 230 km south of
Montreal and 280 km north of Boston. (www.norwich.edu)
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for one semester
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR IN
WAR AND PEACE STUDIES
International Relations, Military
History, Diplomacy, Military
Sociology, Cyber Warfare
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers unique opportunities
to promising and prominent Canadian scholars, as well as
experienced professionals, to conduct research, develop
new professional networks, guest lecture and/or teach at
select American universities and research centres.
The University of California at Santa Barbara welcomes Fulbright scholars in a diverse
range of academic disciplines across the humanities and fine arts, sciences and social
sciences, including the interdisciplinary exploration for which the campus is renowned.
Resident in an appropriate department within the College of Letters and Science, the
Visiting Research Chair at UCSB will conduct research, develop collaborations, and teach
one 10-week course at the graduate or undergraduate level. The Visiting Research Chair
will have opportunities to deliver public lectures, give seminar presentations, participate in
conferences, and otherwise contribute to intellectual life at UC Santa Barbara. One of only
62 members of the American Association of Universities, UC Santa Barbara is renowned as
a research university with an outstanding faculty. UCSB offers innovative interdisciplinary
programs which bring together faculty and students from the College, Engineering, the
Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, the Gevirtz Graduate School of
Education, and 80 outstanding research units, centers, and institutes. Situated on nearly
1000 acres overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the campus is known for its natural beauty and
lively cultural and artistic life. (www.ucsb.edu)
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for one semester
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR
Humanities and Fine Arts, Sciences, Social
Sciences, or Interdisciplinary Programs
FULBRIGHT CANADA offers unique opportunities
to promising and prominent Canadian scholars, as well as
experienced professionals, to conduct research, develop
new professional networks, guest lecture and/or teach at
select American universities and research centres.
Resident in an appropriate academic department or centre within the College of Arts &
Science, the Fulbright Visiting Research Chair will conduct research, develop partnerships,
and guest lecture at the graduate or undergraduate level. In addition, the Visiting
Research Chair will have opportunities to deliver public lectures, give seminar
presentations, participate in conferences and related research, and otherwise contribute to
the intellectual life of Vanderbilt University. Vanderbilt actively promotes research and
teaching that crosses disciplines and departments, through a multitude of centers and
institutes. The Fulbright Visiting Chair may choose to work with one of these organizations
to develop personal and professional networks, access important resources, and further
academic pursuit. Situated just five minutes from downtown Nashville, Vanderbilt
University is a centre for scholarly research, informed and creative teaching, and service to
the community and society at large. Vanderbilt upholds the highest standards to be a
leader in the quest for and dissemination of knowledge, and the creative experimentation
of ideas and concepts. (www.vanderbilt.edu/cas)
What are the benefits of a Fulbright Canada Chair? * US$25,000 for one semester
*Health Benefit Plan
*Fulbright Enrichment Opportunities
*Access to world class universities and facilities
*Access to a prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Application Deadline for awards in the 2013-2014 academic year: November 15, 2012
For more information, please contact:
Brad Hector * bhector@fulbright.ca * 613-688-5511
www.fulbright.ca
VISITING RESEARCH CHAIR
Humanities, Public Policy, Health and Society,
American Studies, or
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
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