Thursday, January 26, 2012

The Miller Center National Fellowships

The Miller Center Fellowship program is a competitive program for individuals completing their dissertations on American politics, foreign policy and world politics, or the impact of global affairs on the United States. The program provides up to eight $20,000 grants to support one year of research and writing. Along with the fellowship grant, the Miller Center assists the fellow in choosing a senior scholar from their field to serve as fellowship "mentor." This mentor will suggest relevant literature to frame the project, read the fellow's work, and give general advice on research.In the 2012-13 academic year, the Miller Center is pleased to offer two fellowships in specific subject areas:

The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation Funded Fellowship in U.S. Health Care Policy is tailored to students’ whose work illuminates the origins and development of U.S. health care policy.

The Ambrose Monell Foundation Funded Fellowship in Technology and Democracy will fund a graduate student whose work is centered at the crosscurrents of technology and democracy, perhaps addressing public affairs and policy issues such as energy, transportation, health care, the environment, new media, information technology, or urban planning.

To be considered for one of these fellowships, please indicate your interest in your application's project description.


Deadline: February 1st


Website: http://millercenter.org/academic/dgs/fellowship

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