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Social Sciences and Humanities
Award #9171
Category:  Lecturing
Number of Awards: 5
Deadline:  August 1, 2008
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in area of specialization. Teaching loads range from 3-9 hours per week. Grantees may be asked to serve as thesis advisors, present public lectures or seminars and/or collaborate on research projects, depending on the needs of the host department.
Specialization(s): Applicants may be in any of the social sciences including education, communication, management, or any of the humanities including the visual and performing arts
Location: Affiliation to be determined.
Length of Grant: 5 months to 10 months
Starting Date: September 2009 for 10 month grants; September 2009 or late January/mid-February 2010 for 5 month grants
Comments: Accounting (forensic auditing); American literature (novel, 19th-century poetry, modern poetry, cultural studies, film studies, contemporary, literary theory); applied linguistics and TEFL (second language acquisition, pedagogical grammar, phonology, English public speaking, English writing); art history and theory (modern; 17th-19th centuries); arts management (cultural creative industry; culture policy and management; cultural industry and project management); Asian studies (comparative Asian thought; Song Dynasty thought); communication (interactive design; culture industry); economics (financial economics, American economy); environmental education (environmental interpretation, experiential education, education for sustainable development; outdoor environmental education); international business; international relations (political economy, security, theory); law (medical, contract, international trade, criminal procedure, torts, higher education law, law and technology, law and society); linguistics (cognitive linguistics, phonetics and phonology, English phonetics); literature (modern poetry and painting); sociology (study of the U.S.); theater (computer aided costume design; all aspects of theater).
Staff: Program Officer Lindsay Hench, 202.686.4020, lhench@cies.iie.org or Program Associate Trevor Foley, 202.686.4025, tfoley@cies.iie.org

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