Call for Applications: Latin American Security, Drugs, and Democracy Fellowship
Drug Abuse
Date:
November 12, 2010
The Latin American Security, Drugs and Democracy Fellowship invites applications from postdoctoral and dissertation-level researchers on organized crime, drug policy, and related topics across social science and related disciplines. The fellowship seeks to develop a concentration of researchers who are interested in policy relevant outcomes and are willing to become members of a global interdisciplinary network.
Eligibility
The competition is open to graduate students at the dissertation stage and recent PhD recipients worldwide conducting research on organized crime, drug policy and related issues in Latin America. Dissertation research applicants to the fellowship competition must have an approved dissertation prospectus but cannot have completed writing for final submission. Post doctoral applicants must have completed the PhD within five years of January 2011.
Deadline
January 20, 2011
Further Information
For further information and instructions on how to apply, please see the Latin American Security, Drugs and Democracy Fellowship guidelines