Course(s) Offered: Humanities
Course Level: Research Fellowships
Provider: University of Toronto
Country to Study in: Canada
Scholarship Description
The University of Toronto is pleased to announce the call for applications for faculty research leaves for 2012-2013 and wish to encourage all eligible faculty to apply.
Each year the Jackman Humanities Institute (JHI) offers up to six fellowships and research leaves for University of Toronto tenured and tenure-stream faculty.
Eligibility
All tenured and tenure-stream faculty engaged in humanities research at the University of Toronto are eligible.
• There is no residence requirements.
Eligible groups
Citizens of any country (who are tenured and/or tenure-stream faculty)
Participating Institutions
Jackman Humanities Institute, University of Toronto; Canada
Fields of study
Fields of Humanities. The theme for the circle fellows (including the 12 month fellows - see below) and several other programs in 2012-13 is Food.
Number of awards
Up to six fellowships and research leaves
Sponsorship duration
Six (6) to twelve (12) months
Scholarship benefits
These are a remarkable opportunity either to pursue independent research (6-months) or to lead a dynamic circle of top scholars and events in the humanities while conducting your own research at the JHI (12-months).
The 12-month fellows are the core of the JHI and have not only been highly productive during their fellowship year but have greatly enjoyed the interaction with the intergenerational circle of fellows.
Method of Application
If you are eligible for this award and also interested, you are strongly encouraged to apply. Please visit the application page of the University of Toronto's official website (link to it is below) to apply.
DEADLINES:
The Scholarship Application Deadline for 2012/13 is 12 September 2011
PLEASE NOTE:
No residence requirements are needed before application. All faculty that are eligible can apply.
Application Deadline: 12 September 2011
Open to International students: Yes
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