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Post-Doctoral
Fellowship
The DRRC Post Doctoral Fellow is in dispute resolution
and negotiations at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. The Fellowship is designed to facilitate a disciplinary scholar's transition
into research and teaching in the area of negotiation. Currently, DRRC
is looking for one post doctoral fellow for fall 2009.
Sei
Jin Ko (2007)
University of Groningen,The Netherlands
Ph.D., Social Psychology, 2007
University of Colorado, Boulder
M.A., Social Psychology, 2004
Royal College of Music, London
BMus, Classical Music,1992
Taya Cohen (2008)
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Ph.D., Social Psychology, 2008
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
M.A., Social Psychology, 2005
Pennsylvania State University
B.A., Psychology, 2002
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 $75,000 per year plus
benefits. Fellows will be provided $5,000 per year in unrestricted 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.
To
Apply
There are two steps to the application process:
Step 1) Complete this on-line
survey.
Step 2) E-mail
your vita, examples of written work, two letters
of recommendation (can be emailed/mailed directly from reference), and a statement as to how your current
or future research interests would benefit from association
with the DRRC to
n-mclaughlin@kellogg.northwestern.edu. Please name your documents with your last name and document title.
Applications are reviewed
once annually. The deadline for applications is February
13, 2009. Awards will be announced around April 10, 2009.
Inquiries and applications should be directed to the number
and address listed below.
Nancy
McLaughlin
Dispute Resolution Research Center
Kellogg School of Management
Northwestern University
2001 Sheridan Road, Jacobs Hall 371
Evanston, IL 60208-2001
Phone: 847-467-6873 Fax: 847-467-5700
n-mclaughlin@kellogg.northwestern.edu
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