Brown International Advanced Research Institutes 2009 -- Application

General Information

1. Last Name: 2. First Name: 3. Middle Initial:

 

4. Date of Birth (Day/Month/Year) :

 

5. Citizenship(s):

 

6. BIARI to which you are applying:

 

7. Current US Visa Status (if applicable):

 

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9. Telephone #, with country code (check preferred):

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11. Complete Current Address

 

12. Address to which all correspondence should be sent:

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17. Have you ever traveled to the United States previously? Yes No

 

18. If any of your visits were academic in nature, please specify the length and details of that visit:

 

19. How did you find out about BIARI? Please be specific:

 

20. Name and Department of Brown University contact, if any (not required):

 

Common Statement:

Please write a statement of no more than 750 words describing current intellectual interests and plans, and how the Institute to which you are applying might further these interests and plans.

 

In addition, please attach:

An up-to-date curriculum vita. (Please be sure to attach the document as PDF, Microsoft Word or Rich Text format.)

 

All applicants, please submit:

At least one letter of recommendation. Letters can be e-mailed by referees directly to biari@brown.edu; signed hard copies can also be sent to Box 1919, Brown Univerisity, Providence, RI, 02912, USA.

(Important: If applying to Development and Inequality in the Global South please submit only the names of potential referees.  No actual letters are required to apply.)

Names and e-mail addresses of referees:

Please Provide any additional information you would like us to consider as a part of your application:

 

Please Continue for additional BIARI-specific requirements

Only if applying to Towards a Global Humanities: Critical Traditions from the Global South or Law, Social Thought and Global Governance:

Please write a summary description of no more than 750 words, on the paper or project that you will present for feedback at the Institute's workshop. Rather than a published piece, this should be an ongoing work that you are preparing for publication. (Successful applicants will be expected to submit a draft of the paper by 15 May 2009.)

 

Only if applying to Towards a Global Humanities: Critical Traditions from the Global South:

Please provide a recent writing sample or visual presentation of a creative project.

 

Only if applying to Technology Entrepreneurship and Management::

In the box below, please indicate whether you would like to present a paper during the Week 1 Research Forum, and/or whether you would like to stay for the Week 2 Teaching Forum, June 21 - 25.
If you would like to present your work, please write a summary description of no more than 500 words on the paper or project, and indicate which day of the program it fits into.
If you would like to participate in the Week 2 Teaching Forum, please explain how this portion of the program would serve to develop and enhance your career.

 

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