CEERC Fellowship Program - University of Warsaw


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From: "Dennis McConnell, Maine Business School" <[email protected]>

The following Fellowship Program announcement was received today
from Dr. John Micgiel at Columbia University. The Fellowship may
be of interest to some members of the list, or to colleagues of
list members. For more information , please contact Dr. Micgiel
or Dr. Wisniewski at the contact numbers in the announcement.
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                       FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
       Central and East European Economic Research Center
                     Department of Economics
                      University of Warsaw
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Applications are invited for Fellowships at the Central and East
European Economic Research Center (CEEERC), Warsaw, Poland.

CEEERC is co-sponsored by the Department of Economics of Warsaw
University and Columbia University. The program provides an
opportunity to scholars from the post-communist countries of
Central and Eastern Europe to engage in full-time research in
cooperation with Western economists. All the work at the Center
is carried out in English.

CEEERC Fellows will reside in Warsaw. They will be given office
space, computer facilities, and free access to the library and
other amenities of Warsaw University as well as of other cooper-
ating institutions of higher learning in the region.
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Terms of the Fellowships
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Fellowships will be granted for periods of up to one year, and
may be renewed for a second year. Each Fellow will receive a
monthly stipend of $800 to $1,200 depending on qualifications.
Fellows from outside the Warsaw area will be provided housing and
a travel allowance. During the period of tenure, Fellows may not
engage in outside work.

Center Fellows may qualify for long-term contracts for teaching
positions sponsored by the Central European University (CEU) in
Budapest.
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Who May Apply
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CEEERC invites applications for pre- and post-doctoral research
fellowships from citizens of post-Communist countries. Candi-
dates who did their Ph.D. work at Western universities, as well
as holders of Central and East European doctoral degrees in
economics and in related fields are eligible.

The pre-doctoral candidates must have completed all the Ph.D.
requirements except for their dissertation, and they will be
expected to utilize their time at the Center for work on an
approved thesis topic. Holders of doctoral degrees will be free
to pursue work leading to publication in article or monograph
form.
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Research Fields
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The Center's research will focus on issues of particular impor-
tance in Central and Eastern Europe. This definition encompasses
empirical as well as theoretical studies of a broad array of
macro and microeconomic problems, including, but not confined to,
such diverse areas as questions of employment and unemployment,
social security, public health, the role and transformation of
financial institutions, regional integration, and the transforma-
tion of agriculture. The one requirement is methodological rigor:
purely descriptive projects are unacceptable.
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Cooperation with Western scholars
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CEEERC will give to the Central and East European Fellows an
opportunity for close collaboration with scholars from the West.
The faculty members of the Columbia University-Warsaw University
Cooperative Program in Economics will serve as the Center's
Resident Scholars. In addition, the Center will be visited on a
regular basis by Western scholars connected with the Central
European University and its affiliated institutions. The Visiting
Scholars will keep abreast of the Center's ongoing work, and
provide technical counsel to the Fellows.
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How to Apply
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The application, in English, should include:

1. A resume providing the following information:

     a. Personal data (name, date and place of birth, nationali-
        ty, current and permanent address, telephone, fax and e-
        mail).
     b. Education (names of institutions, degrees with dates,
        academic honors).
     c. A brief employment history, starting with the present
        position (list only positions relevant to your academic
        work).
     d. A list of scholarly publications.. Pre-doctoral candi-
        dates may list unpublished research papers.

2. Two letters of reference from faculty advisors or persons
     familiar with your professional work.

3. Photocopies of graduate school records and of diplomas.

4. Outline of the research project (not to exceed 15 pages)
   indicating the following:

     a. Statement of purpose of the work, with a clear articula-
        tion of the hypothesis or hypotheses to be tested.
     b. Relation to the present knowledge in the field.
     c. Relation of the project to the investigator's previous
        work.
     d. Statement of the proposed methodology.
     e. Data sources and bibliography.
     f. Proposed timetable.
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Where to Apply
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Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. One copy of
the application and of the supporting materials should be sent to
each of the following:

               Professor Marian Wisniewski, Director
               Central and East European Economic Research Center
               Warsaw University
               ul. Banacha 2B
               02-097 Warsaw
               Poland
                        Email: [email protected]

               Professor John Micgiel, Director
               Institute on East Central Europe
               Columbia University
               New York, NY 10027
               USA
                       Email: [email protected]
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