Call for applications: Joint Chair in Contemporary Public Policy that will allow exceptional US Based Scholar to spend 4 months in Canada starting residency in September 2020.
The scientific theme for 2020 is Technology & Ethics related to genetics, biotechnology and artificial intelligence.
This award is a joint initiative between Fulbright Canada and the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation based in Montreal.
Fulbright Canada-Pierre Elliott Trudau Foundation Fellowship Pr
Joint Chair in Contemporary Public Policy
About our Partner:
The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation supports advanced research in the Social Sciences and Humanities while offering audacious, cutting-edge doctoral students the opportunity to develop skills as engaged leaders with meaningful impact in their institutions and communities.
The Foundation is interested in scholars that undertake research under four themes:
- Human Rights and Dignity,
- Responsible Citizenship,
- Canada and the World, and
- People and their Natural Environment.
The scientific theme for 2020 is Technology & Ethics related to genetics, biotechnology and artificial intelligence.
Benefits
- $25,000 for a 4-month residential exchange at the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada (MISC) based at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec
- Access to Fulbright Canada and Trudeau Foundation active and alumni communities and resources
- Additional allowance of up to CDN $15,000 for research, travel and networking
- Eligibility to apply for Fulbright Canada alumni grants to take on community projects
- Opportunity to participate in events hosted by the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, including at least one five-day scientific conference hosted by the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation’s Institutes of Engaged Leadership. The scientific theme for 2020 is Technology & Ethics.
Institutes of Engaged Leadership
Scholars taking up the joint visiting Chair in Contemporary Public Policy will have the opportunity to participate in at least one five-day scientific conference component of the Trudeau Foundation’s Institutes of Engaged Leadership as a participant, facilitator, teacher and/or speaker, and prepare any key-related readings or material in preparation.
The opportunity would not only be for the benefit of Scholars attending the Institutes, but also to the visiting Chair, in sharing their knowledge, learning from others and expanding their networks.
Mentorship
Fellows taking up the joint visiting Chair in Contemporary Public Policy will have a multi-faceted opportunity to contribute to the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation’s mission, by acting as guides and mentors to the next generation of bold, innovative Scholars. This critical role means fostering the development of Scholars—all of whom are PhD students in the social sciences and humanities—so they become public educators with meaningful impact in their institutions and communities. The Fulbright Canada – Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Fellow will receive an allowance of up to CDN $15,000 to support mentorship activities that empower Scholars to become engaged leaders of tomorrow.
Eligibility
· United States Citizenship (Dual Citizenship US/CAN are also eligible)
· Be a US-based scholar
· PhD or equivalent terminal professional degree (at the time of taking the award)
· English proficiency
Deadline: January 15, 2020
Starting Date: some activities start June 2020 with September 2020 being the beginning of residency
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Application instructions:
· Project Statement: between 3 to 5 pages of description + Bibliography
· Tailored Curriculum Vitae: up to 6 pages
· Recommendation Letters: two references letters received by January 30, 2020 to be submitted to the email: petfellowship@fulbright.ca
· Complete application form
The application platform will be available shortly.
For more information about the award and application process please see this website.
For further questions, please contact Paulo Carvalho petfellowship@fulbright.ca: petfellowship@fulbright.ca