The Blog September 24, 2013

Visiting Scholar in World History at Pitt, 2014-2014

Visiting Scholar, 2014-2015. The World History Center at the University of Pittsburgh (www.worldhistory.pitt.edu<http://www.worldhistory.pitt.edu>) solicits applications for the position of Visiting Scholar with PhD for the academic year 2014-2015. The successful applicant will spend up to four months in residence at the World History Center and will receive up to US$ 12,000 of support, as research expenses. Applications should include a proposal for significant research or writing of world-historical interest, and may include collaboration with activities and programs of the World History Center. Applicants may wish to link their proposed position of Visiting Scholar at the World History Center to other proposals for research funding or academic leave.

The applications—to include a letter of application describing the research project, a CV, and one letter of reference—are due by November 8, 2013 for the 2014-2015 appointment.  All three application documents are to be submitted electronically to Katie Jones (joneskh@pitt.edu<mailto:joneskh@pitt.edu>), Administrator of the World History Center. Questions can go to the same address.

The World History Center Advisory Board will review the applications and select the Visiting Scholar for the academic year 2014-2015. The appointment will be announced early in December 2013. The World History Center director and staff will complete the logistical and fiscal arrangements with the appointee.

The successful candidate will present one lecture during his or her visit, with the opportunity to meet with faculty members, graduate students, undergraduate students, and teachers if they wish.

Previous holders of this Visiting Scholar position:

2008-2009: Shingo Minamizuka, Hosei University, Tokyo

2009-2010: Diego Olstein, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

2010-2011: no appointee

2011-2012: Pedro Machado, Indiana University, Bloomington

2012-2013: Gerard McCann, University of York

2013-2014: Monica Green, Arizona State University

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