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SUMMARY:CHI Visiting Fellows, official advertisement
DESCRIPTION:\nThe Center for Humanities and Information at Penn State se
	eks up to three visiting fellows for the 2015–16 and 2016–17 academic ye
	ars.\n\nTaking “information” in its broadest possible senses\, the Cente
	r aims to bring together a diverse\, interdisciplinary group of scholars
	 who read and think widely across fields\, geographical space\, and hist
	orical time. Fellowships are awarded at two levels: Senior Fellowships\,
	 appropriate for scholars employed in tenure-track positions at any leve
	l\, are for one year\, and carry no teaching obligation\; Junior (postdo
	ctoral) Fellowships are for two years\, and require fellows to teach one
	 course per year. Salaries for both Senior and Junior Fellows are $50\,0
	00\; support also includes research/travel funding and a benefits packag
	e. Fellows have access to extensive research design support\, as well as
	 to grant-writing and job market workshops\, career mentoring\, and arch
	ival/library support and research consultation. Fellows are expected to 
	be in residence at Penn State’s University Park campus and to participat
	e in the Center’s weekly lunches and lecture series.\n\nApplicants must 
	have a Ph.D. or equivalent scholarly credentials (obtained by July 30\, 
	2015) and a record of peer-reviewed work. Emerging scholars as well as s
	enior scholars are encouraged to apply. Applicants from all parts of the
	 world are welcome\; U.S. citizenship is not a requirement. CHI also enc
	ourages co-applications from groups of two or more people working on a s
	ingle project. At least one Fellow each year should have a background in
	 or a research project oriented towards library research.\n\nScreening o
	f applications will begin January 15\, 2015\, although all applications 
	will be considered until the search is concluded. To apply\, upload a le
	tter of application\, a CV (please include names/emails of three referen
	ces)\, and a writing sample of 25-30pp\, electronically at https://app2.
	ohr.psu.edu/Jobs/External/EVMS2_External/currentap1.cfm#54527. Applicant
	s for Junior Fellowships should also upload a one-page description of an
	 undergraduate course they might teach in their field of expertise. Visi
	t the CHI website at https://chi.la.psu.edu.\n\nCAMPUS SECURITY CRIME ST
	ATISTICS: For more about safety at Penn State\, and to review the Annual
	 Security Report which contains information about crime statistics and o
	ther safety and security matters\, please go to http://www.police.psu.ed
	u/clery/\, which will also provide you with detail on how to request a h
	ard copy of the Annual Security Report.\n\nPenn State is an equal opport
	unity\, affirmative action employer\, and is committed to providing empl
	oyment opportunities to minorities\, women\, veterans\, disabled individ
	uals\, and other protected groups.\n\nFor more details: https://events.l
	a.psu.edu/event/chi-visiting-fellows-official-advertisement/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>The Center for 
	Humanities and Information at Penn State seeks up to three visiting fell
	ows for the 2015–16 and 2016–17 academic years.</p><p>Taking “informatio
	n” in its broadest possible senses, the Center aims to bring together a 
	diverse, interdisciplinary group of scholars who read and think widely a
	cross fields, geographical space, and historical time. Fellowships are a
	warded at two levels: Senior Fellowships, appropriate for scholars emplo
	yed in tenure-track positions at any level, are for one year, and carry 
	no teaching obligation; Junior (postdoctoral) Fellowships are for two ye
	ars, and require fellows to teach one course per year. Salaries for both
	 Senior and Junior Fellows are $50,000; support also includes research/t
	ravel funding and a benefits package. Fellows have access to extensive r
	esearch design support, as well as to grant-writing and job market works
	hops, career mentoring, and archival/library support and research consul
	tation. Fellows are expected to be in residence at Penn State’s Universi
	ty Park campus and to participate in the Center’s weekly lunches and lec
	ture series.</p><p>Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent scholarly 
	credentials (obtained by July 30, 2015) and a record of peer-reviewed wo
	rk. Emerging scholars as well as senior scholars are encouraged to apply
	. Applicants from all parts of the world are welcome; U.S. citizenship i
	s not a requirement. CHI also encourages co-applications from groups of 
	two or more people working on a single project. At least one Fellow each
	 year should have a background in or a research project oriented towards
	 library research.</p><p>Screening of applications will begin January 15
	, 2015, although all applications will be considered until the search is
	 concluded. To apply, upload a letter of application, a CV (please inclu
	de names/emails of three references), and a writing sample of 25-30pp, e
	lectronically at https://app2.ohr.psu.edu/Jobs/External/EVMS2_External/c
	urrentap1.cfm#54527. Applicants for Junior Fellowships should also uploa
	d a one-page description of an undergraduate course they might teach in 
	their field of expertise. Visit the CHI website at https://chi.la.psu.ed
	u.</p><p>CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS: For more about safety at Penn
	 State, and to review the Annual Security Report which contains informat
	ion about crime statistics and other safety and security matters, please
	 go to http://www.police.psu.edu/clery/, which will also provide you wit
	h detail on how to request a hard copy of the Annual Security Report.</p
	><p>Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and
	 is committed to providing employment opportunities to minorities, women
	, veterans, disabled individuals, and other protected groups.</p><p>For 
	more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/chi-visiting-fell
	ows-official-advertisement/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/chi-visitin
	g-fellows-official-advertisement/</a></p></body></html>
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