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A great opportunity for current or recent Comp Lit grad students who are US citizens or permanent residents! The ACLS has opened the fifth annual Public Fellows competition. In 2015, the program will place 22 recent humanities PhDs in two-year positions at partnering nonprofits and government agencies, where the fellows will participate in the core work of these organizations while benefiting from professional mentoring and career development opportunities. Fellows receive a stipend of $65,000 per year, as well as individual health insurance and additional funds toward professional development. The 2015 hosting organizations and positions are: 1. American Alliance of Museums – Museum Futurist 2. American Bar Association, Rule of Law Initiative – Program Analyst, Monitoring & Evaluation 3. American Civil Liberties Union – Policy Research Manager 4. Ashoka – Innovation Manager 5. Bay Area Video Coalition – Program Impact Analyst, Independent Media 6. Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh – Program Manager, Nexus Projects 7. Center for Law & Social Policy – Policy Analyst, Job Quality 8. Central Park Conservancy – Strategic Outreach Manager 9. Chicago Council on Global Affairs – Fellow, Global Cities 10. Clinton Global Initiative – Partnerships Manager, CGI University 11. Forum on Education Abroad – Assistant Director, Digital Resources 12. Harmony Institute – Partnerships and Engagement Manager 13. Los Angeles County Arts Commission – Research Analyst 14. National Audubon Society – Conservation Program Analyst 15. National Immigration Law Center – Content and Research Manager 16. PolicyLink – Policy Analyst, Equitable Economic Growth 17. Public Books – Digital Strategist 18. Public Radio International - Senior Manager, Audience Development 19. Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Enterprises – Business Development Associate 20. Tenement Museum – Development Communications Manager 21. Vienna Museum – Education Specialist 22. World Monuments Fund – Development Manager Applicants must possess US citizenship or permanent resident status and have a PhD in the humanities or humanistic social sciences conferred between June 1, 2012 and May 31, 2015. More information about the organizations and positions is available at acls.org/programs/publicfellowscomp. The application deadline is 6pm EDT on March 17, and all applications must be submitted via ACLS’s Online Fellowship Application system (OFA) at ofa.acls.org.
Posted on: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 21:33:48 +0000

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