USIP Senior Fellows
Program
For more information see www.usip.org
Senior Fellowships, 2002-2003
The United States Institute of Peace invites
applications for the 2002-2003 Senior Fellowship competition in the Jennings
Randolph Program for International Peace. Fellowships are awarded annually to
scholars and practitioners from a variety of professions, including college and
university faculty, journalists, diplomats, writers, educators, military
officers, international negotiators and lawyers. The Institute funds projects
related to preventive diplomacy, ethnic and regional conflicts, peacekeeping and
peace operations, peace settlements, post-conflict reconstruction and
reconciliation, democratization and the rule of law, cross-cultural negotiations,
U.S. foreign policy in the 21st century, and related topics. Fellows reside at
the Institute for a period of up to ten months to conduct research on their
projects, consult with staff, and contribute to the ongoing work of the
Institute. Projects which demonstrate relevance to current policy debates will
be highly competitive. The fellowship award includes a stipend, an office with
computer and voicemail, and a part-time research assistant. The competition is
open to citizens of all nations. Women and members of minorities are especially
encouraged to apply.
All application materials must be received in our offices by September
15, 2001
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