MINELRES: 2003 Summer Institute on Ethnopolitical Conflict

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Sat Oct 12 10:06:08 2002


Original sender: Roy Eidelson <[email protected]>


Ethnopolitical Conflict: A Summer Institute 

The Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict will offer
an interdisciplinary 10-week Summer Institute at the University of
Pennsylvania, June-August 2003. The Summer Institute is designed to
bridge the gap between research and practice by bringing together social
scientists and practitioners to study the origins and consequences of
ethnopolitical conflict, including issues relevant to working with
refugees and others suffering from this conflict. Applicants should have
the Ph.D. degree, or a Masters degree augmented with significant field
experience; previous Summer Fellows have included academics, clinicians,
and government, military, and NGO officers. The Center expects to
support approximately 15 Fellows, including tuition, travel, and living
expenses. Interested individuals are encouraged to review curricula for
the 1999 and 2001 Summer Institutes at http://psych.upenn.edu/sacsec.
Applicants should send a vita, two letters of recommendation (flap
sealed and signed by recommender), and a letter describing interests,
experience, and career plans. Applications should be received no later
than January 1, 2003; notification of acceptance will be no later than
February 15, 2003. Applications should be addressed to Solomon Asch
Center, University of Pennsylvania, St. Leonard's Court Suite 305,
3819-33 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, PA 19104

Roy J. Eidelson, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict
University of Pennsylvania
St. Leonard's Court, Suite 305
3819-33 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

215-898-3510
215-573-0653 (fax)
http://psych.upenn.edu/sacsec
[email protected]