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UG: Partial Tuition Scholarships Available at Berkeley College
Students must have a minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale and TOEFL score of 173 CBT. Students will continue to receive the scholarship throughout their study as long as they maintain a 3.0 GPA.
Further information can be found online at: www.berkeleycollege.edu
UG & Grad: Scholarships and Assistantships for International Students at Georgia College
Further information can be found online at:
http://www.gcsu.edu/academics/majorsandminors.htm
Postdoc: Edmond J. Safra Lab Fellowship to Study Causes & Consequences of Institutional Corruption
In 2009, the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics led by director Lawrence Lessig launched a five-year research project to study the causes and consequences of institutional corruption. The project is being conducted by
the Edmond J. Safra Research Lab. The aim of the Lab is to study institutional corruption with both an empirical and normative focus. The empirical research project will explore whether and when institutional corruption exists. The normative project will develop tools to address institutional corruption when it is found to exist.
Applicants will be judged on the quality of their achievements in their field of specialization or industry, and the probable significance of their proposed research and its relevance to the purposes of the Lab. Tenured and
untenured faculty are invited to participate, so long as their work during the fellowship is primarily directed towards the Lab project.
Postdoctoral applications are also eagerly encouraged, as well as proposals from researchers in industry or government seeking sabbatical time to pursue research directly relevant to the project, and others from data-driven fields such as designers, programmers, and statisticians. For postdoctoral researchers, the Lab is particularly interested in applicants who apply to work under the direct supervision of a Harvard-affiliated faculty member during their fellowship year.
The deadline of applications for fellowships and projects beginning September 2011 is *February 15, 2011*.
For more information please go to
http://www.ethics.harvard.edu/lab/opportunities
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