The applicant may be a natural or social scientist, artist, political leader, or practitioner. Areas of research/expertise might include (but are not limited) to the following: indigenous governance; adaptation of northern communities to environmental and social change, security issues (e.g. health issues, food sovereignty, education, culture and language); northern economies; processes that are controlling the physical and biogeochemical changes in the Arctic, such as the impact of the state of the atmosphere and the ocean on sea-ice distributions and land ice melt; impact of physical changes on marine ecosystems, changes in biodiversity; and the changing transportation pathways in the Arctic Ocean.
The Arctic Studies chair will spend Winter or Spring Quarter 2014 in residence at the University of Washington. S/he will teach a 3-credit seminar course as part of the new Arctic Studies minor, provide the annual Fulbright public lecture, and otherwise contribute to and participate in the intellectual life of the University and the Future of Ice initiative.
Benefits
US $25,000 for winter or spring quarter
Health benefit plan
Fulbright enrichment opportunities
access to world class university and facilities
access to prestigious worldwide network of leaders
Sponsors:
Office of Global Affairs
Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, College of Arts and Sciences
Division of Social Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences
College of the Environment
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For more information please contact:
Brad Hector
Program Officer, Fulbright Canada
2015-350 Albert Street, Ottawa, ON K1R 1A4
tel: 613-688-5511
bhector@fulbright.ca
www.fulbright.ca
University of Washington contact:
Nadine Fabbi, Associate Director
CANADIAN STUDIES CENTER
Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
University of Washington, Seattle
206-543-6269 / nfabbi@uw.edu
2006-12 U.W. Canada-US Fulbright Chair - http://jsis.washington.edu/canada/faculty/fulbright.shtml
Opportunity: Chair in Arctic Studies at University of Washington
Tue, Nov 06, 2012
The University of Washington announces a new Canada-U.S. Fulbright
Visiting Chair in Arctic Studies at the University of Washington,
Seattle. The Arctic Chair is jointly sponsored by the Office of Global
Affairs, College of Arts and Sciences, and College of the Environment as
part of the Future of Ice initiative. The five year MOU between
Fulbright Canada and the University of Washington begins in 2013-14. A
new applicant will be selected annually for the position.