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Abe Fellowship Program (Deadline: Sept. 1, 2009)

The Abe Fellowship is designed to encourage international multidisciplinary research on topics of pressing global concern.

Release Date: 05/27/2008

Application Deadline: September 1, 2009, 5:00 PM EST

Fellowship applicants are advised to read the Detailed Application Criteria prior to submitting an online application through the SSRC Online Application Portal.

The Purpose of the Program
The Abe Fellowship is designed to encourage international multidisciplinary research on topics of pressing global concern. The program seeks to foster the development of a new generation of researchers who are interested in policy-relevant topics of long-range importance and who are willing to become key members of a bilateral and global research network built around such topics. Applications are welcome from scholars and non-academic research professionals. Funding for the program is provided by the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership.

The Abe Fellowship Research Agenda
Applicants are invited to submit proposals for research in the social sciences or the humanities relevant to any one or combination of the following three themes:

Global issues
Problems common to industrial and industrializing societies
Issues that pertain to US-Japan relations

Policy-Relevant, Contemporary, and Comparative or Transnational Research
Rather than seeking to promote greater understanding of a single country, the Abe Fellowship Program encourages research on the experiences and future challenges of the US and Japan in a comparative or global perspective. The Abe Fellowship Program Committee seeks applications for research focusing explicitly on policy-relevant and contemporary issues that have a comparative or transnational perspective and that draw the study of the US and Japan into wider disciplinary or theoretical debates.

Eligibility
This competition is open to citizens of the United States and Japan as well as to nationals of other countries who can demonstrate strong and serious long-term affiliations with research communities in Japan or the United States.
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or the terminal degree in their field, or have attained an equivalent level of professional experience. Applications from researchers in professions other than academia are encouraged
Previous language training is not a prerequisite for this Fellowship. However, if the research project requires language ability, the applicant should provide evidence of adequate proficiency to complete the project.
Projects proposing to address key policy issues or seeking to develop a concrete policy proposal must reflect non-partisan positions.
 
Fellowship Terms
Terms of the Fellowship are flexible and are designed to meet the needs of Japanese and American researchers at different stages in their careers. The program provides Abe Fellows with a minimum of 3 and maximum of 12 months of full-time support over a 24 month period. Fellowship tenure may begin between April 1 and December 31 of a given year. Fellowship tenure need not be continuous, but must be concluded within 24 months of activation of the Fellowship. Candidates should propose to spend at least one-third of the Fellowship tenure in residence abroad in Japan or the United States. Proposals may also include periods of research in other countries.

Applications:
The application for the 2009 Abe Fellowship will be available to submit online beginning in May. For further information, please contact the program directly at abe@ssrc.org.

In the US:
Abe Fellowship Program
Social Science Research Council
810 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10019 USA
Email: abe@ssrc.org
Tel: 212-377-2700 / Fax: 212 377-2727

In Japan:
Abe Fellowship Program
SSRC Tokyo Office
c/o Japan Foundation
Center for Global Partnership
Ark Mori Building, 20F
1-12-32 Akasaka, Minato-ku
Tokyo 107-6021
Japan
Email: ssrcABE@gol.com
Tel: 03-5562-3506 /Fax: 03-5562-3504

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