Pantech Fellowships on Korean Affairs for Mid-Career Professionals/ Journalists

23 March 2011
Pantech Fellowships on Korean Affairs for Mid-Career Professionals/ Journalists
Deadline: 1 April 2011

Currently accepting applications.

Applications must be received by April 1, 2011.

These fellowships, generously funded by Pantech Co., Ltd., and Curitel Communications, Inc. (the "Pantech Group"), are intended to cultivate a diverse international community of scholars and professionals committed to and capable of grappling with challenges posed by developments in Korea. We invite individuals from the United States, Korea, and other countries to apply.

Pantech Fellowships for Mid-Career Professionals

Up to three fellows will be selected among applicants currently working in the public or private sector, including government policymaking, business, journalism/mass media, nongovernment organizations, and other public services. By supporting individual research projects and facilitating participation in KSP workshops and other collaborative activities at Shorenstein APARC, this program seeks to enhance each fellow's ability to engage and resolve issues related to Korea. Each fellow is expected to be in residence and produce a working paper or book on issues related to Korea (both North and South).

The length of the fellowship can range from three to nine months (between September and June). Fellows will be provided a monthly stipend of up to US $7,000 depending on experience and length of stay.

Applicants must submit a CV, two letters of recommendation, and a research proposal (of no more than 1,000 words), by the fellowship deadline.

Fellowship Coordinator
Heather Ahn
Shorenstein APARC
Stanford University
Encina Hall E301
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
(650) 724-8271 (voice)
(650) 723-6530 (fax)
hjahn@stanford.edu

More information here.
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