Fwd: CALL FOR APPLICATIONS- UDALL CENTER FELLOWS PROGRAM- Academic Year 2012-2013

Susan Penfield susan.penfield at GMAIL.COM
Sat Feb 11 00:14:03 UTC 2012


There have been a number of fellows for this center who work on
indigenous policy issues from various angles...



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Subject: CALL FOR APPLICATIONS- UDALL CENTER FELLOWS PROGRAM- Academic
Year 2012-2013
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*CALL FOR APPLICATIONS*

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*UDALL CENTER FELLOWS PROGRAM*

*Academic Year 2012-2013*

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The Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy at The University of Arizona
announces its Fellows Program for 2012-2013. Fellows will be affiliated
with the Center and will study an aspect of public policy. Since the
program’s inception in 1990, the Center has hosted 124 Fellows representing
38 departments and other units at the UA. ****

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The Center invites proposals on topics that span the range of public
policy. The projects of previous****

Fellows tend to cluster in several thematic areas: environment and natural
resources; women, minorities, and Indigenous peoples; health and human
development; the theory of democracy and institutions; conflict resolution
and decision-making; economic development; and science, technology, and
society.****

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*Terms of the Fellowship*. Fellowships are for one semester only. The
salaries of successful applicants will be covered by release-time,
sabbaticals, or other funds provided by the home colleges, departments, or
research centers. Potential applicants should discuss the prospects of such
support with the appropriate administrators. For faculty and staff
affiliated with the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences or the
Institute of the Environment, some stipend support is available from those
units.****

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*Application Procedure*. Each applicant should *submit both a printed copy
and an electronic copy (by email with attachments in MS Word or Adobe PDF)*:
(1) a brief statement describing general policy research interests; (2)
plans for a specific project to be undertaken as a Udall Center Fellow (up
to five pages); (3) a plan identifying any specific proposals already
submitted or to be submitted for external support for the project; (4)
a *curriculum
vitae*; (5) a letter of support from the department head, director, or
dean; and (6) and a letter of reference. Applicants need to specify the
semester for which they are applying (Fall 2012, Spring 2013, or no
preference). Printed applications should be submitted to the Udall Center
at 803 East First Street, and electronic copies to kharlow at u.arizona.edu,
by *March 23, 2012*. For more information, consult the Udall Center’s home
page at <udallcenter.arizona.edu> or call Kim Harlow at 626-4393.****

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*Selection*. Applications will be reviewed by a panel drawn from the Udall
Center's former Fellows and other UA faculty. The Center expects to
announce the results of the competition in April 2012.****

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Telephone: (520) 626-4393 • Fax: (520) 626-3664 • E-mail:
kharlow at u.arizona.edu • <udallcenter.arizona.edu>****

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Established in 1987, the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy conducts
policy-relevant, interdisciplinary research and forums that link
scholarship and education with decision-making. The Center specializes in
issues concerning: (1) environmental policy, primarily in the Southwest and
U.S.-Mexico border region; (2) immigration policy of the United States; and
(3) Indigenous nations policy, with a focus on Indigenous self-governance
and economic development in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere.****

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See additional information available for faculty and staff affiliated with
the:****

**-          **College of Social and Behavioral Sciences****

**-          **Institute of the Environment****

**-          **College of Letters, Arts and Science****

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*Susan D. Penfield, Ph.D.
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Research Coordinator,
CERCLL,  Center for Educational Resources in Culture, Language and Literacy
CONFLUENCE, Center for Creative Inquiry
University of Arizona
Phone: (520) 626-8071
Fax: (520) 626-3313
Website: cercll.arizona.edu
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