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Fulbright-Australian National University (ANU) Distinguished Chair in American Political Science (Australia)
Award #9001
Category:  Distinguished Research
Number of Awards: 1
Special Deadline: August 1, 2008
Grant Activity: Conduct collaborative research at the host institution and guest lectures or seminars at advanced undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Participate in a national tour with guest presentations at three to four institutions across Australia. Other activities as negotiated with the host university.
Specialization(s): Political thought, comparative politics, government, federalism, foreign policy, international relations (including security), presidential policy, or any relevant political science subfield
Additional Qualifications: Recognition as a scholar and teacher with rank of full or associate professor is required.
Location: Australian National University
Length of Grant: 4 months to 5 months
Starting Date: Between July 2009 and June 2010
Comments: This position is intended to increase the awareness of the study of American politics and government in Australia and promote comparative and collaborative research in political science between Australia and the United States. The Chair will be affiliated with the School of Social Sciences in the Faculty of Arts which supports a strong American studies program and offers undergraduate courses in American politics and government, American political history, American political thought, and an internship program with the United States Congress. The Americanists in the school are active researchers and supervise Ph.D. students in American politics and political history. Visit www.anu.edu.au for more information on the host institution. Visit www.fulbright.com.au for information on the Fulbright Program in Australia. Note: Applicants are not required to submit a course syllabus for this award. This award will be offered again in 2010-2011, and scholars who can not apply this year are encouraged to flag their potential future interest with the Commission and/or ANU.
Staff: Assistant Director Maria Bettua, 202.686.6245, mbettua@cies.iie.org or Program Associate Abby Greenwell, 202.686.6232, agreenwell@cies.iie.org

The Fulbright Program is sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the US Department of State. CIES is a division of the Institute of International Education

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