
Deadline: August 1, 2013
Length of Grant: 4 months
Starting Date: March 1, 2015
Location: Diplomatic Academy Vienna
Benefits: Euro 3,300 per month, accident and health insurance, a travel grant for the grantee only (Euro 800), and monthly allowances of Euro 145 per accompanying dependent (up to three). Single bedroom apartment and meals on-site provided by the Diplomatic Academy.
Language: Lecturing is in English. Some knowledge of German is advantageous but not required.
Qualifications: Open to faculty of all academic ranks with a Ph.D. appropriate teaching experience, and relevant expertise.
Grant Activity: A flexible combination of teaching and research activities that entails teaching two classes (a total of 9 sessions à 90 minutes for each class) in the graduate programs of the Diplomatic Academy. Content and level of courses are to be negotiated with the Diplomatic Academy contingent upon the grantee's fields of interest and expertise and the host institution's curricular needs.
Specialization(s): The Diplomatic Academy has chairs in economics, history, international relations, and law, and seeks applications from scholars with established research records in international studies broadly defined. Applications from all relevant disciplines with multidisciplinary interests are welcome.
Comments: Housing and meals provided by the host institution. For further information on the Diplomatic Academy and its graduate programs, designed to bridge divides within the human sciences, between the human sciences and the natural sciences, and between theory and practice, consult www.da-vienna.ac.at.
2012-13:
Professor Michael Jasinski
Department of Political Science
University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, WI
2011-12:
Professor Lamont Colucci
Department of Politics and Government
Ripon College, WI
2010-11:
Professor Stuart J. Kaufman
University of Delaware, DE
Department of Political Science and International Relations
2009-10:
Professor Lori Poloni-Staudinger
Northern Arizona University, AZ
Politics and International Affairs
2008-09:
Professor Linda Butenhoff
St. Cloud University, MN
Political Science
2007-08:
Professor Marc Simon
Bowling Green State University, OH
Political Science
2006-07:
Professor Richard Mansbach
Iowa State University, IA
Political Science
2004-05:
Professor Philip Terrence Hopmann
Brown University, RI
Political Sciences
2003-04:
Professor Dennis Sandole
George Mason University, VA
International Relations
2002-03:
Professor Alan Henrikson
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Tufts University, MA
International Relations and Diplomatic History
2001-02
Professor Richard Harknett
Department of Political Science
University of Cincinnati, OH
International Relations
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