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Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 9:44 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies Residential
Faculty Research Grants program for 2011-12 Applications open
> H-ASIA
> March 8, 2011
>
> UC Berkeley's Institute of East Asian Studies invites applications for its 
> Residential Faculty Research Grants program for 2011-12
>
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>
> UC Berkeley's Institute of East Asian Studies invites applications for its 
> Residential Faculty Research Grants program for 2011-12
>
> Location: California, United States
> Date Submitted: 2011-03-01
> Announcement ID: 183470
>
> IEAS Residential Faculty Research Grants, 2011-12
> For UC Berkeley and non-UC Berkeley Faculty and Scholars
>
> Call for Proposals
>
> OVERVIEW
>
> The Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS) at UC Berkeley is pleased to 
> announce a faculty residential research initiative funded by a recent 
> grant. This initiative will create a resident research community to engage 
> in research projects concerning East Asia. Five themes, broadly defined, 
> have been identified for the purpose of organizing research. Using these 
> themes to set general emphasis, the IEAS invites Berkeley and non-Berkeley 
> faculty members and scholars in all stages of their careers to submit 
> research proposals grounded in any discipline in the humanities and social 
> sciences (see Eligibility below). These proposals should be of East Asian 
> content or relevance. Successful applicants will receive support to pursue 
> independent research while in residence in Berkeley. They are expected to 
> make at least one presentation on an individual research topic during the 
> course of a semester and to attend discussion meetings. These meetings may 
> be open to visiting scholars, doctoral candidates and graduate students at 
> Berkeley. The objective of the program is to facilitate the creation of 
> clusters of researchers who engage in conversations with each other while 
> actively pursuing individual research. All projects funded under the 
> program are expected to result in publications in English.
>
> Non-Berkeley scholars who plan to be in residence at Berkeley and who seek 
> supplements to sabbatical awards while on leave from their home 
> institutions are also invited to apply. Award amounts, program guidelines 
> and application procedures for non-Berkeley scholars are the same as for 
> UC Berkeley faculty members.
>
> Awards will range from $10,000 (for one semester) to $20,000 (for two 
> semesters), to $25,000 (for a full year) and may be used for any purpose 
> that is consistent with UC research policy. Funded activities may begin as 
> early as July 1, 2011.
>
> The IEAS envisions a resident faculty research community that will 
> function as the center of gravity of an extended community of visiting 
> scholars, doctoral candidates and graduate students in the advancement of 
> new approaches to East Asian studies. The first year for the funded 
> activities under this initiative will be 2011-2012. The initiative is 
> expected to be continued into a second year (2012-2013) and a third year 
> (2013-2014).
>
> THEMES
>
> Under this initiative the IEAS invites proposals in any discipline that 
> bear relevance to any of the following themes, either with East Asian 
> content or relevance, broadly conceptualized:
>
> --sustainable and urban living
> --nature, society and the humanities
> --media, public and governance
> --knowledge, professions and economy
> -- borders, boundaries and networks
>
> Applicants should briefly indicate in their narratives how their project 
> may fall within one or more of these five broad categories.
>
> GUIDELINES for Proposals
>
> Eligibility
>
> Berkeley and non-Berkeley faculty members and scholars in all fields of 
> humanities and social sciences, including those working in environmental, 
> media, urban, legal and other studies, and in all stages of career are 
> eligible to apply.
>
> Applicants must have a regular faculty position at UC Berkeley or another 
> university, or otherwise be established scholars at least five years out 
> from having received the PhD. Recent PhD recipients (less than five years) 
> who do not hold a faculty position are not eligible for this program, but 
> should explore other post-doctoral opportunities in East Asian studies at 
> UC Berkeley.
>
> International scholars are also expected to be a regular member at an 
> established research institution, and to have a home institution to return 
> to at the conclusion of the award period. Ability to conduct research and 
> engage in scholarly activities in fluent English is required for admission 
> to this program. International scholars are also expected to meet all 
> requirements to qualify for the necessary US visa (usually the J-1), such 
> as minimum salary levels. The support provided through this program may be 
> used to supplement funds provided by the home institution.
>
> Applications should consist of the following:
>
> 1) Application cover page: project title and full contact information for 
> applicant, including name, title, contact information (email, telephone, 
> department/university postal mailing address);
> 2) Abstract of the research proposal (maximum 200 words);
> 3) Description of research proposal (maximum 2 pages, single spaced);
> 4) A bibliographical statement that places the proposed research in 
> intellectual context (maximum one page, single-spaced);
> 5) Curriculum vitae not to exceed two pages;
> 6) A basic budget plan (see instructions below), not to exceed one page.
>
> Applications should be sent by postal mail or email (preferred method, in 
> one PDF file) to Martin Backstrom, Associate Director, Institute of East 
> Asian Studies, 2223 Fulton St., 6th floor, Berkeley, CA, 94720-2318. 
> Backstrom@berkeley.edu; (510-642-2815). Questions about the program or the 
> application procedures may also be directed to him.
>
> BUDGET
>
> Awards may be used for any standard and reasonable research expense that 
> accords with relevant UC guidelines and policies governing research, 
> including living stipends and salary supplements. Applicants must supply a 
> budget statement that broadly outlines the categories and amounts of the 
> intended use of the award.
>
> Research travel may be included, but given the residential nature of the 
> IEAS program, trips during the semester should be limited to no more than 
> two weeks, or should otherwise take place during the summer months.
>
> The maximum award for one semester is $10,000; for two semesters $20,000; 
> with a maximum award of $25,000 for a full 12-month period.
>
> DEADLINES and TIMELINE
>
> The IEAS is currently accepting proposals for projects for 2011-2012. 
> Those who seek affiliations in 2012-2013 will be invited to submit 
> applications in fall 2011.
>
> Applications for the 2011-12 academic year must be received at IEAS by 
> Monday, April 11, 2011. Awards will be announced by late April. Funded 
> activities may begin as early as July, 2011.
>
>
> Martin Backstrom, Associate Director,
> Institute of East Asian Studies,
> University of California, Berkeley
> 2223 Fulton St., 6th floor,
> Berkeley, CA, 94720-2318
> Phone(510)642-2815)
> Email: backstrom@berkeley.edu
> Visit the website at http://ieas.berkeley.edu
>
>
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