[Scholarship_alert] Freeman Spogli Institute - Science, Technology and International Security Fellowships

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Mon Nov 8 11:56:36 PST 2010


Title:            Science, Technology and International Security 
Fellowships 


Sponsor:          Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies

SYNOPSIS:  The sponsor provides a fellowship program which offers
scientists and engineers an opportunity to conduct research into the
scientific and technical aspects of a security topic of their own
choosing, or to conduct research in collaboration with one of the
Center's ongoing research efforts.

Deadline(s):      02/01/2011
Established Date: 11/05/2008
Follow-Up Date:   12/01/2011
Review Date:      11/02/2010

Contact: 


Address:          CISAC Fellowship Program
                   Stanford University
                   Encina Hall, C206-8, 616 Serra Street
                   Stanford, CA 94305-6165
                   U.S.A.
E-mail:           CISACfellowship at stanford.edu

Program URL: 
http://fsi.stanford.edu/fellowships/science_technology_and_international_security_fellowships/
Tel:              650-724-8055
Fax:              650-723-0089
Deadline Ind:     Receipt
Deadline Open:    No
                   *See Restrictions for further information.

DEADLINE NOTE
Applications are open from 11/8/10 to 2/1/11.

Award Type(s):    Fellowship
                   Research Grants/R & D


Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
                   Any/No Restrictions

Locations Tenable:    U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)


Appl Type(s):     Individual, Non-Specific
                   Doctoral-Midcareer/Senior Invst.
                   Postdoctoral


Target Group(s):  NONE
Funding Limit:    $0   NOT PROV
Duration:         11 MONTHS
Indirect Costs:   Unspecified
Cost Sharing:     No
Sponsor Type:     Miscellaneous Non-Federal


Geo. Restricted:  NO RESTRICTIONS

CFDA#:

OBJECTIVES:  The CISAC Science Fellowship Program offers
scientists and engineers an opportunity to conduct research into the
scientific and technical aspects of a security topic of their own
choosing, or to conduct research in collaboration with one of the
Center's ongoing research efforts. Examples of past research areas
include: nuclear weapons and non-proliferation policy; nuclear energy;
critical infrastructure; biosecurity; information technology and
security; missile defense systems and space weaponization; energy,
food, and water security; and security issues related to climate
change.

ELIGIBILITY
  The center invites scientists and engineers who have demonstrated
excellence in their specialties to apply. Fellowships are available
for postdoctoral fellows and mid-career professionals. The sponsor is
particularly interested in individuals who are considering careers in
science and public policy. Scientists in academic and research
institutions, government, and industry, from the United States and
abroad may apply.

FUNDING
  Stipends are awarded for an eleven-month period beginning around
end of September 2011, and are determined on a case-by-case basis,
commensurate with experience. Health insurance is also available.
Two-year fellowships are available under some circumstances.
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KEYWORDS:         Technology
                   ENERGY
                   Climate Change
                   Information Technology




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