The Civic Education Project (CEP) invites applications
for its 2004-05 Visiting Faculty Fellowship Program. Applications
will be accepted from October 1, 2003, until March 1, 2004. Fellowships
begin in September 2004 and finish in May/June 2005.
CEP welcomes applications from faculty, retired faculty, Ph.D.s, and
advanced postgraduate students in the social sciences (including area
studies, anthropology, economics, history, political science, psychology,
public administration, and sociology). CEP also offers teaching fellowships
in law and journalism/media studies. Applicants must hold, or be expecting
to receive, a graduate degree from a Western university, and be applying
to teach outside their country of citizenship. Visiting Faculty Fellows
teach courses for one academic year(two semesters) at CEP partner
universities located throughout Eastern Europe, the former Soviet
Union, and Mongolia. In addition to teaching, CEP Fellows work on
a variety of outreach projects outside the classroom and benefit from
the diverse academic network connecting CEP program countries. The
fellowship package includes a stipend, round-trip air travel, accommodation,
health insurance, and allowances for language lessons and books.
For application forms and guidelines, please see the
fellowship programs area of our web site: www.cep.org.hu/programs/index.html.
For further information please contact our offices:
CEP European Office: CEP North American Office: 1051 Budapest 1717
Massachusetts Ave. NWSzent Istvan ter 11./b Suite # 506Hungary Washington
DC 20036,e-mail: cep@cepnet.hu e-mail: cepdc@jhu.edutel: (+36) 1 327
3219 (+001) 202 663 7792fax: (+36) 1 327 3221 (+001) 202 663 7799
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