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The Norwegian Nobel Institute

NOBEL INSTITUTE FELLOWSHIPS, 2000-01

The Norwegian Nobel Institute will award a limited number of Fellowships in its guest researcher programme for the spring terms of 2000 and 2001. The Fellowships are for scholars of any nationality in history, social sciences, and international law. Both senior Fellowships (for distinguished scholars with a substantial record of publication in their fields) and general Fellowships (for scholars in the earlier stages of their post-doctoral careers) are available.

Stipends will be given in accordance with the individual needs of the approved applicants and the availability of funds. The Institute will also cover travel expenses, office equipment, and the purchase of specific research materials for the Nobel Institute Library. Fellows must be free to devote full time to study and writing and will be expected to spend most of the time at the Institute.

In the years 2000 and 2001 the research program of the Norwegian Nobel Institute will emphasize two topics. They are (1) general theories about war and peace, and (2) topics related to the history of the Nobel Peace Prize (which is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2001).

Contact Grete Haram, Office Manager, or Øyvind Tønnesson, Project Consultant, The Norwegian Nobel Institute, Drammensveien 19, N-0255 Oslo, Norway (fax 0047 22 43 01 68, email postmaster@nobel.no), or send a brief project description, a curriculum vitae, and two letters of recommendation to the above address before 15 November 1998.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 7 October 1998
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