Fulbright Fellowship in Public Policy Program
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Fulbright NYU/CIC Fellowship in Public Policy Program:
Special Affiliation Opportunity for Visiting Fulbright Scholars in the field of International Public Policy at New York University’s Center for International Cooperation (CIC)
Overview
The Fulbright Program, in cooperation with New York University (NYU) Center for International Cooperation (CIC) and the Brine Charitable trust offers generously funded Fulbright grants to non-U.S. scholars in public policy who are researching multilateral issues through a multilateral approach.
The CIC is interested in hosting up to three scholars for ten-month research grants designed to give visiting scholars the opportunity to pursue his/her own project in international public policy under a special Fulbright/New York University (NYU) Center for International Cooperation (CIC) Fellowship in International Public Policy Program.
Projects of particular interest are those that examine the political, legal, institutional and financial bases for effective multilateral action, including public-private partnerships and the division of responsibility between global and regional multilateral actors. Recent successful projects have examined the international treatment of refugees and the multilateral process of enacting the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
New York University's Center for International Cooperation
The Center on International Cooperation (CIC), established at New York University in 1996, undertakes policy research on multilateral responses to transnational problems, focusing especially on governance, financing and management issues. CIC undertakes work in specific sectors, such as international justice, humanitarian assistance and conflict prevention, response and reconstruction, as well as well as on cross-cutting issues dealing with evolving forms of multilateral cooperation, the roles of key state actors, and the institutional architecture for global governance.
Current projects and areas of interest are available at www.cic.nyu.edu
"International education exchange is the most significant current project designed to continue the process of humanizing mankind to the point, we would hope, that nations can learn to live in peace"
--J. William Fulbright
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Fulbright NYU/CIC Fellowship in Public Policy Program:
Special Affiliation Opportunity for Visiting Fulbright Scholars in the field of International Public Policy at New York University’s Center for International Cooperation (CIC)
Overview
The Fulbright Program, in cooperation with New York University (NYU) Center for International Cooperation (CIC) and the Brine Charitable trust offers generously funded Fulbright grants to non-U.S. scholars in public policy who are researching multilateral issues through a multilateral approach.
The CIC is interested in hosting up to three scholars for ten-month research grants designed to give visiting scholars the opportunity to pursue his/her own project in international public policy under a special Fulbright/New York University (NYU) Center for International Cooperation (CIC) Fellowship in International Public Policy Program.
Projects of particular interest are those that examine the political, legal, institutional and financial bases for effective multilateral action, including public-private partnerships and the division of responsibility between global and regional multilateral actors. Recent successful projects have examined the international treatment of refugees and the multilateral process of enacting the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
New York University's Center for International Cooperation
The Center on International Cooperation (CIC), established at New York University in 1996, undertakes policy research on multilateral responses to transnational problems, focusing especially on governance, financing and management issues. CIC undertakes work in specific sectors, such as international justice, humanitarian assistance and conflict prevention, response and reconstruction, as well as well as on cross-cutting issues dealing with evolving forms of multilateral cooperation, the roles of key state actors, and the institutional architecture for global governance.
Current projects and areas of interest are available at www.cic.nyu.edu
"International education exchange is the most significant current project designed to continue the process of humanizing mankind to the point, we would hope, that nations can learn to live in peace"
--J. William Fulbright
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