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March 13, 2012 Woodstock Theological Center International Visiting Fellowship Program What? An opportunity to spend time carrying out a personal research project at the Woodstock Theological Center, an independent, Jesuitsponsored research institute located at Georgetown University that engages in theological and ethical reflection on topics of social, economic, business, scientific, cultural, religious, and political importance. As a Woodstock International Visiting Fellow, you will have access to the Georgetown University Library, the Woodstock Theological Center Library, and the intellectual companionship of the Woodstock senior research fellows and Georgetown faculty. While the main purpose of your Woodstock fellowship will be to conduct research on your chosen topic, Woodstock hopes that all International Visiting Fellows also contribute to the Center’s mission and projects. In addition, the permanent and visiting fellows have a theological seminar that meets twice a month to discuss a book that we read in common. Types of Fellowships Woodstock offers the following fellowships: Fellowships for Jesuits. Woodstock offers shortterm and longterm fellowships to Jesuits who have a doctorate or equivalent education and whose home province in not in the United States. The fellowship award package includes room and board at the Woodstock Jesuit Residence, a modest monthly spending stipend, health care insurance, and travel reimbursement. Fellowships for Members of Other Religious Organizations. Woodstock offers shortterm and longterm fellowships to members of religious organizations who have a doctorate or equivalent education and whose home is not the United States. The fellowship award package includes a generous monthly stipend and travel reimbursement. This fellowship award package does not include living accommodations and health care insurance. Fellowship for Lay Scholars. Woodstock offers shortterm and longterm fellowships to lay scholars who have a doctorate or equivalent education and whose home country is not the United States. The fellowship award package includes a generous monthly stipend and travel reimbursement. This fellowship award package does not include living accommodations and health care insurance. When? Woodstock is accepting applications for the 20132014 academic year (September 2013 through May 2014). The application deadline is December 31, 2012. We will also accept applications for the 20142015 academic year. Please see the Woodstock International Visiting Fellowship website for more information on the application process and to download an application: http://woodstock.georgetown.edu/programs/InternationalVisitingFellows.html . For additional information please contact the Woodstock International Visiting Fellowship Office at wtc [email protected] or (202) 6873532.

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Page 1: Ivf 2013-14 Announcement Flyer

March  13,  2012  

Woodstock Theological Center International Visiting Fellowship Program

What?  An  opportunity  to  spend  time  carrying  out  a  personal  research  project  at  the  Woodstock  Theological  Center,  an  independent,  Jesuit-­‐sponsored  research  institute  located  at  Georgetown  University  that  engages  in  theological  and  ethical  reflection  on  topics  of  social,  economic,  business,  scientific,  cultural,  religious,  and  political  importance.    As  a  Woodstock  International  Visiting  Fellow,  you  will  have  access  to  the  Georgetown  University  Library,  the  Woodstock  Theological  Center  Library,  and  the  intellectual  companionship  of  the  Woodstock  senior  research  fellows  and  Georgetown  faculty.        While  the  main  purpose  of  your  Woodstock  fellowship  will  be  to  conduct  research  on  your  chosen  topic,  Woodstock  hopes  that  all  International  Visiting  Fellows  also  contribute  to  the  Center’s  mission  and  projects.  In  addition,  the  permanent  and  visiting  fellows  have  a  theological  seminar  that  meets  twice  a  month  to  discuss  a  book  that  we  read  in  common.      Types  of  Fellowships  Woodstock  offers  the  following  fellowships:    

• Fellowships  for  Jesuits.    Woodstock  offers  short-­‐term  and  long-­‐term  fellowships  to  Jesuits  who  have  a  doctorate  or  equivalent  education  and  whose  home  province  in  not  in  the  United  States.    The  fellowship  award  package  includes  room  and  board  at  the  Woodstock  Jesuit  Residence,  a  modest  monthly  spending  stipend,  health  care  insurance,  and  travel  reimbursement.        

 • Fellowships  for  Members  of  Other  Religious  Organizations.    Woodstock  offers  short-­‐term  and  

long-­‐term  fellowships  to  members  of  religious  organizations  who  have  a  doctorate  or  equivalent  education  and  whose  home  is  not  the  United  States.    The  fellowship  award  package  includes  a  generous  monthly  stipend  and  travel  reimbursement.    This  fellowship  award  package  does  not  include  living  accommodations  and  health  care  insurance.  

 • Fellowship  for  Lay  Scholars.    Woodstock  offers  short-­‐term  and  long-­‐term  fellowships  to  lay  

scholars  who  have  a  doctorate  or  equivalent  education  and  whose  home  country  is  not  the  United  States.    The  fellowship  award  package  includes  a  generous  monthly  stipend  and  travel  reimbursement.    This  fellowship  award  package  does  not  include  living  accommodations  and  health  care  insurance.  

 When?  Woodstock  is  accepting  applications  for  the  2013-­‐2014  academic  year  (September  2013  through  May  2014).    The  application  deadline  is  December  31,  2012.    We  will  also  accept  applications  for  the  2014-­‐2015  academic  year.  Please  see  the  Woodstock  International  Visiting  Fellowship  website  for  more  information  on  the  application  process  and  to  download  an  application:  http://woodstock.georgetown.edu/programs/International-­‐Visiting-­‐Fellows.html.  

 For  additional  information  please  contact  the  Woodstock  International  Visiting  Fellowship  Office  at  wtc-­‐[email protected]  or  (202)  687-­‐3532.