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Grants and Fellowships
National University of Singapore Post-Doctoral
Fellowships in Philosophy
Applicants are invited, preferably (but not necessarily) with research
interests and expertise in Chinese & Comparative Philosophy, or in
Biomedical Ethics. The Fellow will work with a suitable member of the
department.
For more infromation, please click
here.
AAR Individual
Research Grants
These grants provide support for important aspects of research
such as travel to archives and libraries, research assistance, field work,
and released time. Grant awards range from $500 to $5000. Funds are not
provided for dissertation research, nor for travel to attend the AAR Annual
Meeting. Deadline: August 1. Applicants must be current AAR members who
have been in good standing for the previous three years. Contact: Research
Grants Program American Academy of Religion, 825 Houston Mill RD STE 300,
Atlanta, GA 30329-4246, tel. 1-404-727-4707; Website: info@aarweb.org
Fulbright Grants
Lecturing and research awards are available for the 2004-5 academic
year. New programs include the Fulbright Senior Specialist, New Century
Scholars, and Alumni Initiatives Awards. Grants are also available for
conducting research in Japan specifically. Information available at http://www.cies.org
or The Council for International Exchange of Scholars, 3007 Tilden street,
N.W., Suite 5L Washington, D.C. 20008. Tel. (202) 686-7877; email apprequest@cies.iie.org.
For information on the program in Japan, contact David Adams at dadams@cies.iie.edu
or tel. (202)686-4021. Deadline is August 1, 2005 for traditional lecturing
and research grants worldwide.
Wabash Center
Full-time faculty members in religious departments of colleges and universities
in North America (United States and Canada) and in theological schools
accredited by the Association of Theological Schools are eligible to apply
for these grants. Grants are available to support individual or group
projects and range up to a maximum of $70,000. Please contact: Thomas
Pearsons, Associate Director of the Wabash Center at wabashcenter@wabash.edu,
Phone: (800) 655-7117.
ACLS Fellowships
The American Council of Learned Societies offers funding for Contemplative
Practice Fellowships, Scholarly Communication with China, joint ACLS/SSRC
(Social Science Research Council) International Programs. For further
information and deadlines visit http://www.acls.org.
AAS/NEAC Grants
The Association of Asian Studies, through its Northeast Asia Council (NEAC)
makes a number of grants available for scholarly study on and in Japan,
Korea, and China. For further information: http://www.aasianst.org
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Mark Your Calendars
SACP/ASACP 2013 Joint Meeting National University of Singapore July 8-11, 2013 Theme: "Conflict and Harmony: From Embodied Emotions to Global Realms"
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Announcements
If your school has an available teaching position in the area of Asian and Comparative Philosophy, or is hosting a conference relevant to the field, please send us the announcement so we may share it with the entire membership.
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