Faculty Fellowships In Ethics,
Harvard University, USA
Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics invites applications for Faculty Fellowships in Ethics for the year 2009-2010.
Deadline: 31 October 2008
Purpose
The Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics encourages teaching and research about ethical issues in public life and the professions; helps meet the growing need for teachers and scholars who address questions of moral choice in practical ethics and in areas such as architecture, business, education, government, journalism, law, medicine, public health, and public policy; brings together those with competence in philosophical thought and those with experience in professional education; and promotes a perspective on ethics informed by both theory and practice.
Activities
Fellows participate in the weekly seminar of the Center, which discusses problems of teaching and research in ethics. They enjoy access to a wide range of activities in all of the professional schools at Harvard, as well as the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, including opportunities to participate in courses, colloquia, curricular development, collaborative research, study groups, casewriting workshops, and clinical programs. A significant part of their time is devoted to conducting their own research in ethics.
Eligibility
The Faculty Fellowships are open to all regardless of citizenship.
A University committee of Harvard faculty members, representing several of the professional schools and Harvard College, select the Faculty Fellows. Applicants are judged on the quality of their achievements in their field of specialization and their ability to benefit from work in the Center; the contributions they are likely to make in the future in higher education through teaching and writing about ethical issues; and the probable significance of their proposed research and its relevance to the purposes of the Center. Applicants should hold a doctorate in philosophy, political theory, theology or related disciplines; or a graduate degree in one of the professions. Preference will be given to applicants at an early stage of their careers, normally no more than ten years from their first academic appointment.
Stipends and Conditions
Fellows normally receive stipends of up to one-half their academic year salaries (not exceeding a maximum stipend set each fall) for the fellowship period. Their home institution is expected to provide at least half the salary, plus all benefits. Overseas fellows and those without regular academic appointments, or any other source of income, are eligible for stipends depending on individual circumstances. Each fellow is provided with an office, library privileges, and a research allowance. They are expected to devote fulltime to the activities of the Center during the period of the fellowship, September 1 through June 30.
How to Apply
Please submit to the Director of the Center:
An application cover sheet, available for download at: http://www.ethics.harvard.edu/download/ffapplication.doc
Letter describing your interest in ethics and plans for using the fellowship year (approximately 500 words)
Curriculum Vitae
Research Proposal for the project you would undertake (approximately 1,000 words)
Scholarly paper (in English and unbound), preferably written or published within the past two years
Names and addresses of two persons who have agreed to write letters of reference*
*Applicants should ask referees to send letters directly to the Center Director.
Complete applications should be sent to:
The Director
Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics
79 John F. Kennedy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Applcation Deadline
The deadline date for receipt of applications is Friday, October 31, 2008. The names of fellowships recipients will be announced by March 2, 2009.
Further Information
http://www.ethics.harvard.edu/fellowships_faculty.php