The Center for Peace and Conflict Studies is pleased to announce a call to submit proposals for the Benjamin V. Cohen Peace Fellowship. The Fellowship provides support to conduct basic or applied research on topics related to peace.
For the 2011-12 academic year, Ball State faculty members AND graduate students are eligible to apply.
For faculty members, funds may be used for salary, supplies, expenses, and/or travel. Preference will be given to tenure track faculty members at Ball State University.
For graduate students, funds may be used for assistantship stipend, supplies, expenses, and/or travel and may also include tuition remission during the academic time period of the fellowship.
Completed applications and all required materials are due to the Sponsored Programs Office (SPO) by 5:00 PM on September 19, 2011. SPO will route the University Clearance Sheet and forward the completed applications to the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies. The Cohen Proposal Evaluation Committee will then review the proposals.
For more information on how to apply for the fellowship, visit the Benjamin V. Cohen Peace Fellowship website or contact the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies.
For the 2011-12 academic year, Ball State faculty members AND graduate students are eligible to apply.
For faculty members, funds may be used for salary, supplies, expenses, and/or travel. Preference will be given to tenure track faculty members at Ball State University.
For graduate students, funds may be used for assistantship stipend, supplies, expenses, and/or travel and may also include tuition remission during the academic time period of the fellowship.
Completed applications and all required materials are due to the Sponsored Programs Office (SPO) by 5:00 PM on September 19, 2011. SPO will route the University Clearance Sheet and forward the completed applications to the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies. The Cohen Proposal Evaluation Committee will then review the proposals.
For more information on how to apply for the fellowship, visit the Benjamin V. Cohen Peace Fellowship website or contact the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies.
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