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THE FULBRIGHT CHAIR IN DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT THE KELLOGG INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME (UND)
The Fulbright Chair in Democracy and Human Development at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies recognizes faculty members and researchers who have an established record of teaching and exhibit the potential to make significant contributions to the body of research on themes of democracy and human development, critical to contemporary societies around the globe.
This fellowship will give one award to a Chilean scholar to spend one academic semester affiliated with the Kellogg Institute for International Studies. The Fulbright-Kellogg Chair will principally engage in research, which, through this cooperation, should be appropriate for eventual policy application. Recipients are expected to give at least one presentation of their research and to participate in most Kellogg events including weekly lectures and seminars. The grant will be awarded for the Fall Term 2023 (August to December) or the Spring Term 2024 (January to May), following the Kellogg Institute calendar.
The Kellogg Institute creates a space where those working on topics related to democracy and human development can engage with one another on critical questions facing humanity. Known for its regional focus on Latin America, the Institute has, in recent years, widened its scope to include Africa, Asia, and beyond. The Program will strengthen cooperation between Chilean institutions and the Kellogg Institute and provide fresh perspectives and expertise on contemporary issues in Chile, which has been a significant focus of study at the Institute since the 1980s.
The Fulbright Program is the flagship exchange program of the U.S. Department of State. Since 1955, the Chile Fulbright Commission has looked to promote cultural and academic exchange between the U.S. and Chile.
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