Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is now accepting applications for the World War I fellowship project, “The Living Legacy of the First World War.”
Application Deadline: 15th September 2017
Eligible Countries: All
About the Award: Carnegie Council is creating up to 10 fellowships to conduct projects involving original research, approaches, or methods on the American experience in the First World War and its impact and relevance in the modern world.
With this project, Carnegie Council aims to advance a vision of history that is diverse, dynamic, and inclusive. This approach begins with the selection of fellows of varying ages, backgrounds, and interests. In designing a research proposal, applicants are encouraged to draw on personal passions, integrating unique perspectives and insights into historical debates.
Type: Fellowship
Eligibility: Individuals of all nationalities are encouraged to apply, though articles and interviews will be published primarily in English.
Number of Awards: 10
Value of Award:
How to Apply: To apply, please submit a research proposal (1,000 words or fewer), curriculum vitae, and two references to program assistant Billy Pickett at bpickett@cceia.org by Friday, September 15, 2017. Proposals should include the following:
the proposed research topic with background;
the feasibility of the research; and the topic’s bearing on the present, whether in ethical debates, political discourse, governing institutions, demography, law, international relations, or other areas.
Visit the Program Webpage for Details
Award Providers: Richard Lounsbery Foundation, Carnegie Council
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