Fellowship Opportunity for Studies in the Nonprofit Sector

The Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations is a University-wide initiative housed in the Kennedy School of Government. The center engages in three broad activities in nonprofit studies: research, education, and practitioner engagement. The research agenda encompasses a range of issues, such as the role of the nonprofit sector in developed and in developing economies and the management and evaluation of nonprofit organizations

The center is awarding up to five 2-year residential fellowships beginning 2000-2001. Applications will be accepted from doctoral degree candidates who are enrolled in any program at Harvard University and who have completed their course-work and general examinations and are engaged in major research or writing a dissertation on a nonprofit sector topic. Fellows will receive a stipend of $18,000, reimbursement for tuition and other fees, office space, and computer access. To receive an information package and application material, please contact Anne Mathew by telephone at 495-7553, or via email at anne_mathew@harvard.edu.

 





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