Fellowships for threatened scholars; September 15, 2002 deadline



Dear SAR friends,

As you know, Scholars at Risk is partnering with the Institute of
International Education on its new "Scholar Rescue Fund."  In the
spring, the Fund selected its first 5 fellows (stories to follow this
fall).  Up to 20 more will be selected for the 2002-03 academic year.
Following is a call for applications and nominations.  We need your
help in circulating the announcement to persons and groups who may
know of suitable candidates.  We also need the help of universities
and colleges willing to host candidates during their visits.

Thanks for your support,

Rob Quinn
Director

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ANNOUNCEMENT:  IIESRF Fellowships for threatened scholars


Applications due:  September 15, 2002


The Institute of International Education (IIE) and the Scholars at
Risk Network announce the autumn application cycle for fellowships
from IIE's Scholar Rescue Fund, supporting scholars who are threatened
by violations of their fundamental human rights including threats
caused by displacement, discrimination, censorship, harassment,
intimidation, or violence.


Scholar Rescue Fund Fellowships

The Scholar Rescue Fund provides partial fellowships to universities
and colleges willing to host temporary visits by scholars threatened
in their home country or region.  Universities and colleges in any
country may serve as hosts.  Academics, researchers, and independent
scholars from any country, field or discipline may qualify for
support.  In most cases, a graduate degree will be required.
Preference will be given to scholars with a Ph.D. or other highest
degree in their field; who have been employed in scholarly activities
at a university, college or other institution of higher learning
during the last 4 years (excluding any period of suspension, ban or
prohibition); and whose selection is likely to benefit the scholarly
community in the home and/or host country or region.  Applications for
support of female scholars and scholars who are members of ethnic,
racial, cultural or religious minority groups, or those otherwise
underrepresented in their field, are strongly encouraged.  Fellowships
ranging from three months to one calendar year will be considered.
Awards may be renewable for a second term.  Up to 20 fellowships will
be awarded for the 2002-03 academic year.  Although the Fund invites
applications from individual scholars, it does not provide awards
directly to individuals.  Fellowships are awarded to host institutions
for support of specific individuals.  The final award amount will
depend upon available funds, needs of the scholar, costs of living,
and duration of the visit.  The host institution or other source must
contribute additional support (generally in the form of a stipend,
salary or other direct funding for the candidate, although in-kind
contributions in the form of housing, airfare, maintenance, meal
programs, or tuition support will also be considered).  For this
reason, candidates are strongly encouraged--but not required--to apply
jointly with a university or college that has agreed to host the visit
and to provide the necessary matching funds.  The Fund, through
Scholars at Risk, will work to match suitable candidates with
institutions interested in hosting a scholar.


Application procedure & deadlines:


For scholars:

Candidates may apply directly or be nominated by a third party.
Applications for 2002-03 fellowships should be submitted as soon as
possible, but not later than September 15, 2002.  Decisions will be
announced in November 2002.  Limited awards may be granted earlier on
an emergency basis.  Limited awards for pre-fellowship English
language training may also be available, if needed to insure the
success of the campus-based assignment.  Complete application packages
consisting of the following materials may be submitted by fax, e-mail
or postal mail.  Applications materials must be in English or the
language of the proposed host country.


1.	application coversheet (attached here and available at
http://scholarsatrisk.uchicago.edu/IIESRF.htm);

2.    current CV or resume (including degrees and dates obtained, and
publications, if any)

3.	letter explaining both (i) the situation of threat/risk from which
the candidate seeks relief and (ii) the research, writing, teaching or
other work the candidate would like to complete during the proposed
visit;

4.	two reference letters (one professional and one familiar with the
candidate's situation of threat/risk);

5.    any additional materials that will help to explain the
candidate's work or situation (such as articles by or about the
candidate); and

6.	for joint applications only, a letter from the university or
college that has agreed to host the visit and to provide matching
funds.


For universities and colleges:

Universities and colleges interested in hosting a threatened scholar
are encouraged to identify and to apply jointly with specific
candidates.  The Fund, through Scholars at Risk, can also provide
profiles of threatened scholars currently seeking an institutional
host and would welcome expressions of interest from potential host
universities.


Applications:


Applications may be submitted by e-mail (preferred), fax or postal
mail.  Direct applications and inquiries to:

IIE Scholar Rescue Fund Fellowships
Attn:  Robert Quinn
c/o Scholars at Risk Network
5828 South University Ave., Pick 124
Chicago, IL 60637, USA

Telephone:  (USA)  1-773-834-4408
Fax:  (USA) 1-773-702-9286
E-mail:  rquinn@uchicago.edu
Web:  http://scholarsatrisk.uchicago.edu




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