CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
Transregional Research
Junior Scholar Fellowship:
InterAsian Contexts and Connections
&
Global Summer Semester Residency
at the University of Göttingen
InterAsian Contexts and Connections
&
Global Summer Semester Residency
at the University of Göttingen
Applications due September
19, 2016
The Social Science
Research Council is pleased to invite preliminary applications for its recently
expanded and enhanced Transregional Research Junior Scholar Fellowship,
funded with generous support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Following on
three successful grants cycles, through which more than fifty individual
fellowships totaling nearly 2 million USD have been awarded, the SSRC is
continuing its transregional grants program, offering a 2016 Junior Scholar
grants competition and awarding approximately twenty grants of up to $45,000 to
researchers in any world region.
In addition, working closely with the CETREN
Transregional Research Network at the University of Göttingen in Germany, the
SSRC is pleased to offer a new category of fellowship in 2016 – the SSRC Global
Summer Semester Residencyat the University of Göttingen (residency
dates April 15, 2017–July 15, 2017).Note: this award is subject to
final grant approval from the German Ministry of Education and Research.
These fellowships are aimed at supporting
transregional research, strengthening the understanding of issues and
geographies that do not fit neatly into existing divisions of academia or the
world, and developing new approaches, practices, and opportunities in
international, regional, and area studies. These fellowships help junior
scholars (those at the postdoctoral stage, up to five years out of the PhD)
complete first books and/or undertake second projects. In addition to funding
research, the fellowships will create networks and shared resources that will
support fellows well beyond the grant period through intensive workshops and
activities that promote transregional perspectives on individual campuses. The
Transregional Research Junior Scholar Fellowship and Global Summer Semester
Residency will thus provide promising scholars support at critical junctures in
their careers, advance transregional research, and establish structures for
linking scholars across disciplines in the arts, the humanities, and the social
sciences.
The broad intellectual thrust of the
fellowships will continue to be InterAsian Contexts and Connections, or the
reconceptualization of Asia as an interlinked historical and geographic
formation stretching from West Asia through Eurasia, Central Asia, and South
Asia to Southeast Asia and East Asia. In addition, applications that explore
the networks that connect Asia with Africa are encouraged for the 2016 awards
cycle. Proposals should bear upon processes that connect places and peoples
across the boundaries of regions and countries (such as religion,
migration/diaspora, media, literature and other arts, shared access to natural
resources, cultural and economic continua, and resource flows), those that
reconfigure local and translocal contexts (such as shifting borders,
urbanization, and social movements), and those that are situated at the nexus
of the global/regional/local (such as youth culture, tourist arts, illicit
flows).
Invitational priorities for the 2016–2017
Transregional Research Junior Scholar Fellowship include:
·
Afro-Asian
Connections
·
Environmental
Humanities
·
Religious
Networks
·
Migration
& Refugees
·
Resources
& Archives
This does not preclude proposals on other
topics.
Invitational priorities for the 2017 Global
Summer Semester Residencies include:
·
Movements
of Knowledge
·
Media,
Migration, and the Moving Political
·
Religious
Networks
This does not preclude proposals on other
topics that engage with existing research expertise at the University of
Göttingen.
Transregional Research Junior Scholar Fellows
will be selected through a two-part application process. Upon review of the
preliminary applications submitted in September, the Selection Committee will
invite select applicants to submit full narrative proposals in fall 2016.
Fellowships will be awarded in spring 2017, and fellowship funds can be
disbursed flexibly over the sixteen month period betweenApril 1, 2017 and
August 1, 2018.
Global Summer Semester Residency fellowships
will be awarded in fall 2016.
The application processes, eligibility criteria,
and award amounts vary across competitions. Applications and additional
fellowship details, including former fellows’ research abstracts and answers to
frequently asked questions, are available on the program website at:
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