Dear colleagues,
The 2017-18 Princeton Fung Global Fellowship application is open, and I encourage members of this list to help spread the word. This is a fantastic one-year fellowship that has helped launch the academic careers of young scholars. We usually select six fellows who live and work outside the US. And we want to pay a bit more attention these next two years to the humanities. Fellowship theme this year is “Politics of Resentment.” The application deadline is Nov. 1.
http://www.princeton.edu/funggfp/application/
About the Program
The Fung Global Fellows Program, inaugurated in the 2013-14 academic year, reflects Princeton University’s commitment to engaging with scholars from around the world and inspiring ideas that transcend borders. The program brings exceptional international early-career faculty members working in the social sciences and the humanities to Princeton for a year of research, writing, and collaboration. It is administered by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS), which serves as a site for integration and joint activity across all of the University’s international and area studies programs.
Each year, the Fung Global Fellows Program selects six international scholars to be in residence at Princeton for one academic year and to engage in research and discussion around a common theme. The program includes a public seminar series where the fellows will present their work to the university community. Fellowships will be awarded through a competitive application process to scholars employed outside the United States who have demonstrated outstanding scholarly achievement, exhibit unusual intellectual promise, and are still early in their careers.
This program is supported by a gift from William Fung, group chairman of Li & Fung, a Hong Kong-based multinational group of export and retailing companies. Fung earned a BSE in electrical engineering from Princeton in 1970 and an MBA from the Harvard Graduate School of Business in 1972, and then began his career at the family firm.
He joined Princeton’s Board of Trustees in 2009, and has previously supported Princeton’s groundbreaking financial aid program. “In this new age of globalization, Princeton should be even more involved in fostering scholarship everywhere it takes place,” Fung said. “Through this gift, I hope to enable Princeton to become a stronger catalyst for developing new and exciting research and for creating international scholarly communities.”
Chika Okeke-Agulu
Princeton, NJ
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