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Pre-Doctoral Residential Research Fellowship

Deadlines

Applications and application materials (including letters of reference mailed under separate cover) must be received by Monday, December 1, 2008, for full consideration.

Fellowship Award Begins: August 25, 2009

Guidelines

The Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies at the University of Virginia invites scholars whose work focuses on Africa and/or the African Diaspora to apply for a two-year predoctoral research fellowship, beginning August 25, 2009.

Terms

Predoctoral fellowships cover two years, beginning August 25, 2009, and carry an annual stipend of $20,000, plus health insurance. Please note: Individuals may not apply for the Woodson predoctoral and postdoctoral fellowships in the same year.

Eligibility

The competition for the Woodson Institute fellowship is open to qualified candidates without restriction as to citizenship or current residence except for current University employees. Applicants for the predoctoral fellowships must have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. except the dissertation prior to August 1, 2009.

Conditions

The predoctoral fellow must be in residence at the University of Virginia for the duration of the award period. Fellows are expected to make periodic presentations of their work to the Woodson fellows and the larger academic community. Fellows may accept no employment, fellowships, or consulting obligations during the Woodson fellowship period without the approval of the Director.

How to apply

To apply, please submit a candidate profile through Jobs@UVA (https://jobs.virginia.edu); search on Posting Number 0603010. Applications must be received and completed by Monday, December 1, 2008.

The following materials, with the exception of the letters of reference, should be uploaded in Jobs@UVA:

  • Letter of application stating interest in the program.

  • Curriculum Vita, which should include the following: personal information; date(s) and location(s) of degree(s) earned; honors and awards; lectures and conference presentations; publications; names of referees.

  • The project description, including title, not to exceed seven double-spaced pages. It should indicate the nature of the research to be completed during the period of the fellowship award, as well as the significance of this work. The project description should include a detailed research plan giving concrete objectives to be achieved during the award period. Project descriptions exceeding seven double-spaced pages will not be passed on to the committee.

  • Three confidential letters of reference to be sent directly to the Woodson Institute by persons qualified to evaluate proposal for which support is being sought. (Original only)


Reference letters should be sent to:

Selection Committee
Residential Research Fellowships
The Carter G. Woodson Institute
108 Minor Hall
P.O. Box 400162
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4162

Review Procedures

All applications and supporting documents will be reviewed by a local committee supported by such outside consultants as may be required. Proposals will be judged on the basis of the following criteria:

  1. The significance of the proposed work
  2. The qualifications of the applicant
  3. Familiarity with existing relevant research literature
  4. The research design of the project
  5. The promise of completion within the award period

Preference will be given to applicants whose field research is already substantially completed.

Notification

Applicants will be notified by mail of the decision on their applications, and should receive those notifications in early March 2009.

The Carter G. Woodson Institute
University of Virginia
P.O. Box 400162
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4162

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