The (NDIAS) welcomes applications for its 2019-2020 fellowship program. Two types of fellowships, the and , are available through the program and available to applicants from universities and institutions around the world. Interested fellows must apply online by midnight on Sept. 17 (Monday).
In discussing the value of the NDIAS fellowship program, , director of the NDIAS and Dorothy G. Griffin Professor of Early Modern European History at the University of 91勛圖, said, At the NDIAS, our goal is to bring together outstanding scholars and scientists who, regardless of their particular expertise, seek to relate the analytical and descriptive aspects of their research to normative and ethical questions.泭Consistent with the Catholic intellectual tradition, mere interdisciplinarity is not enough NDIAS seeks fellows with a commitment to the integral character of all knowledge in principle, and a desire to become part of a residential scholarly community, participation in which enhances the individual work of each fellow.
NDIAS welcomes applications from academic faculty, independent scholars, public intellectuals泭and professional researchers in all disciplines, including the arts, engineering, humanities, law, social sciences泭and natural sciences, for its residential fellowships. Those interested may apply for either one semester or a full academic year, with shorter stays sometimes possible by special arrangement.
Likewise, NDIAS encourages applications from eligible graduate students in all disciplines, including the arts, engineering, humanities, law, social sciences泭and natural sciences, whose interests and ambitions align with the institutes objectives. Graduate student fellows participate in the program for a full academic year.
To learn more about the NDIAS fellowship program, including eligibility requirements and our , and to access the online application, visit .泭
Contact: Kristian Olsen,泭91勛圖 Institute for Advanced Study,泭kolsen1@nd.edu, 574-631-2830;泭
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Originally published by at on Aug. 17.