Pacific Forum CSIS SPF Fellowship

Location: Hawaii, United States

We are now accepting applications for the SPF Fellowship. Applications are due on May 1, 2011 and residency will begin on June 1, 2011.

Sasakawa Peace Foundation Fellowship (Resident/Nonresident)

The Sasakawa Peace Foundation Fellowship (SPF) is a new program at the Pacific Forum that focuses on US-Japan relations and includes both resident and nonresident fellows. We are currently seeking applicants from Japan and the US for the summer 2011 resident program. Interested young professionals who have an MA, PhD, or equivalent work experience are encouraged to apply. Participants should anticipate attending 2-4 conferences in the Asia-Pacific region as Pacific Forum Young Leaders in the coming year. In choosing SPF fellows, we give special consideration to those with a background in US-Japan relations, especially individuals from a variety of backgrounds, to expand the community of specialists thinking about and working on Japan-US relations, to broaden discussions, show how different issues and problems are interrelated, and draw on diverse perspectives and approaches to thinking about significant issues. The program will emphasize problem solving rather than mere analysis and assessment. If you’re interested in applying please go to http://csis.org/program/spf-fellowship and follow the application procedures.

Please go to our website http://csis.org/program/pacific-forum-csis to find out more information about the Pacific Forum CSIS and the SPF fellowship opportunity.

Pacific Forum CSIS
1003 Bishop Street, Suite 1150
Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: (808) 521-6745
Fax: (808) 599-8690
Email: pacificforum@pacforum.org
Visit the website at http://csis.org/program/spf-fellowship

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Paula lives in the vortex of academic life. She studies medieval Japanese history.
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