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 Post-Doctoral Fellowships
Institution/Organization: Northwestern University
Job Location: Illinois, U.S.A.
Job Type: Postdoctoral
Contact Person: Nancy McLaughlin
Date Posted: November 11th, 2002
Closing Date: February 28th, 2003


Post Doctoral Fellowships at Northwestern University

There are three different post doctoral fellowships at Northwestern University for 2003: one is in dispute resolution and negotiation at Kellogg, one is in dispute resolution and negotiation joint between Kellogg and the Law School, and one in teams and groups at Kellogg. You may apply for one, two, or all three of these post docs with a single application.

For further information: http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/drrc/post_doctoral.htm.

To download an application form:

http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/drrc/Post%20Doctoral%20Application.pdf.

All applications must be hard copy and accompanied by a completed application form, and should include a vita, examples of written work, two letters of recommendation, and a statement as to how current or future research interests would benefit from association with DRRC or KTAG. The deadline to receive applications is February 28, 2003. Decisions will be announced around April 15, 2003.

Please address applications to Post Docs DRRC and KTAG, Jacobs Center #371, 2001 Sheridan Road, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208-2001.

DRRC Post-Doctoral Fellowship

This fellowship is a two-year position. Applicants must have completed a Ph.D. in a social science discipline prior to beginning the fellowship, and should have a research, rather than a clinical focus. The fellowship pays $56,600 per year plus benefits. Fellows will be provided $5,000 per year in research support and are encouraged to pursue their own research. Fellows will participate in Kellogg's internship program for the negotiations course, and then will be assigned to teach 3 sections of the course per year. Fellows are also invited to join in the ongoing research of faculty associated with the Center, audit courses, and participate in the Center's scholarly and applied seminars and workshops.

Joint Law School/Kellogg Post-Doctoral Fellowship

This fellowship is a two-year position. Applicants must have completed a J.D. and a Ph.D. in a social science discipline prior to beginning the fellowship, and should have a research, rather than clinical focus. The fellowship pays $56,600 per year plus benefits. Fellows will be provided $5,000 per year in research support and are encouraged to pursue their own research. Fellows will participate in Kellogg's internship program for the negotiations course, and then will be assigned to teach 3 sections of the course per year at the School of Law or Kellogg. Fellows are also invited to join in the ongoing research of faculty associated with the Center and the School of Law, audit courses, and participate in both the Center's and the School of Law's seminars and workshops. Inquiries should be directed to:

Nancy McLaughlin
Dispute Resolution Research Center
Jacobs Center
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL 60208
847-467-6873
Email: n-mclaughlin@kellogg.northwestern.edu

KTAG Post-Doctoral Fellowship

This fellowship is a two-year position. Applicants must have completed a Ph.D. in social psychology prior to the beginning of the fellowship, and should have a research record (rather than a clinical focus). The fellowship pays $56,600 per year plus benefits. Fellows will be provided with $5,000 per year in research support and are encouraged to pursue their own research. Fellows will participate in Kellogg’s internship program for the teams and groups course, and the will be assigned to teach 2 sections of the course per year, as well as the equivalent of 1 course on team skills for MBA students, serving as key advisor for student-team training sessions, and preparing and organizing database of team issues and solutions. Fellows are also invited to join the ongoing research of faculty associated with KTAG, audit courses, and participate in seminars and workshops. Inquiries should be directed to:

Rachel Claff
Kellogg Team and Group Research Center
Jacobs Center
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL 60208
847-467-6079
Email: r-claff@kellogg.northwestern.edu



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