Fullbright Scholarship: Language and Literature/Linguistics (China)

11 July 2010
Fullbright Scholarship: Language and Literature/Linguistics (China)
Country: China

Award Title: China Studies

Activity: Research

Disciplines: Anthropology, Archaeology, Architecture, Area Studies, Art History, Economics, Film Studies, Geography, History (non-U.S.), Language and Literature (non-US), Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science, Public Administration, Public/Global Health, Religious Studies, Sociology, Urban Planning

Grant Activity: Conduct research in area of expertise. Projects may focus on either modern or pre-modern China. Part of the research may be done in Hong Kong or Taiwan. See comments section for details.

Additional Qualifications: Assistant professors must be 3 years beyond the receipt of their Ph.D. at the time of application.

Length Of Grant: 3 months to 10 months

Starting Date: After September 1, 2011, but work must be completed by September 30, 2012

Deadline: August 2, 2010

Additional Comments: Applicants for this award should have graduate training in China studies, facility in Mandarin, and a record of research and publications in the field. Applicants proposing projects on modern China may spend one month of a 6-8 month grant or up to 3 months of a 9-10 month grant in Hong Kong at facilities such as the Universities Service Center for China Research (USC) (www.usc.cuhk.edu.hk) or use research facilities in Taiwan. Applicants with projects on pre-modern China may spend comparable amounts of time in Taiwan. Applicants who wish to work at the USC or at one of the other Hong Kong research centers should contact the USC or those centers directly for assistance in setting up their visit. Applicants who wish to spend part of their grant period in Taiwan should arrange an affiliation with a Taiwan institution and secure a letter of invitation.

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