POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS FOR RESEARCH ON THE HUMAN ECONOMY UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA We invite applications from suitably-qualified researchers for Post-Doctoral Fellowships in an interdisciplinary programme on the Human Economy which was launched in January 2011. See our website, www.up.ac.za/humaneconomy (especially About Human Economy), for more information about the program s scope and achievements so far. The programme is supported by the University of Pretoria and the Mellon Foundation. The working assumptions of the human economy programme include: The need for a pragmatic economics that people can understand and use An emphasis on economy as being made and remade by human beings themselves Analytical abstraction to be combined with a focus on concrete institutional arrangements A more holistic conception of people s needs and interests than is offered by economics We must extend our reach to address all of humanity and the world society we are making Scholars who have undertaken relevant research with an economic dimension in Sociology, History, Economics, Anthropology, Development Studies, Geography and Philosophy are welcome to apply. There are no restrictions on where this research has been done; but there is an expectation that fellows will develop an active interest in Southern Africa at some stage. We wish to promote researchers from the global South, especially Africans, with a view to enriching the North-South dialogue concerning humanity s predicament and future. In two years we have appointed 15 postdocs from around the world, divided equally between the South and the North, and recently 8 African doctoral students in a number of disciplines. We are able now to award 3-4 Fellowships to begin in the first quarter of 2013. The deadline for applications is 12 th December 2012. The Co-directors will be able to give applicants an answer within a week of that date in order to launch the formalities for entering South Africa quickly. Successful applicants will have Completed a doctoral degree in a relevant discipline within the past seven years Undertaken in-depth and high-quality research on a topic relevant to the project Fellowships are for one year with the possibility of renewal for a further year, depending on progress. Fellows will be expected to write up and publish their existing research and to undertake additional research wherever and on whatever topic are agreed with the Co-directors. Successful applicants will also be expected to Publish material while attached to the University of Pretoria Develop further research and publications on the human economy
Participate in conferences, workshops and seminars on the human economy hosted by the programme Contribute to an annual collection in Berghahn s Human Economy series of publications (first volume out in 2013) Provide guidance to postgraduate students undertaking research on topics linked to their interests. Fellows will receive A tax-free stipend of up to R175 000 per annum Up to R15 000 travel allowance for a return air ticket between country of residence and South Africa Limited funding for research in southern Africa Funding to attend one international conference outside South Africa during their tenure Access to the facilities of the University of Pretoria, including office space. Applicants must complete the University of Pretoria Post-Doctoral Application Form copied on page 3 below. Please complete the application in the prescribed format and return to the programme codirectors and administrator. Co-directors: John Sharp, Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Pretoria (john.sharp@up.ac.za) Keith Hart, Visiting Professor, Centre for Advanced Scholarship, University of Pretoria (johnkeithhart@gmail.com) Administrator: Corena Garnas, Faculty of Humanities Office of the Dean, University of Pretoria (corena.garnas@up.ac.za) Please copy correspondence to all three persons above. Pretoria, 2 nd November 2012
UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA FACULTY OF HUMANTIES THE HUMAN ECONOMY PROJECT APPLICATION FOR A UP POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP Contact person: Professor J.S. Sharp Deputy Dean and Professor of Social Anthropology Tel: + 12 420 2595/3783 E-mail: john.sharp@up.ac.za NB: The candidate must provide a CV and at least two letters of reference in the prescribed format (see below) 1. PARTICULARS OF THE CANDIDATE Title, Initials and Surname: Most recent institution with which affiliated: Highest qualification: Date highest qualification obtained 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED RESEARCH Explain the research you would undertake if you were awarded a Post-Doctoral Fellowship. Note that UP Post-Doctoral Fellowships are awarded for one year, in the first instance, and are renewable for a further year, depending on progress. Length: not more than two pages. 3. CONTRIBUTION TO THE HUMAN ECONOMY PROJECT Explain how your previous research relates to the theme of the overall project, and how your proposed research would build on that. Length: not more than one page. 4. EXPECTED OUTCOMES AND OUTPUT Indicate the outcomes and output you envisage by the end of your term as a UP Post-Doctoral Fellow. Do you intend to produce a book manuscript, several book chapters, and/or several articles, and what are the topics or issues you intend to address in them? 5. RESEARCH WORKPLAN Bearing the duration of UP Post-Doctoral Fellowships in mind, explain how you would schedule the research activities necessary to attain the goals you indicated in 4 above. Length: not more than one page.
UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA UP POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME FORMAT FOR SUBMISSION OF CV OF P/D FELLOW DATE OF SUBMISSION: 1. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH 1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION Surname: Maiden name (if applicable) First names: Title: Gender: Citizenship: Date of birth: Age: E-mail address: Institution most recently affiliated with: Position: Postal Address: Telephone number: Fax number: 1.2 ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS OBTAINED (List all) Degree/ Field of study HE Institution Year Distinctions Diploma Obtained
1.3 RESEARCH / RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE TO DATE (if applicable) Name of institution Capacity and/or type of work Period 2. RESEARCH OUTPUT (ensure proper referencing) 2.1 Publications in peer-reviewed / refereed journals 2.2 Publications in peer-reviewed / refereed journals (submitted) 2.3 Books and/or chapters in books 2.4 Published full-length conference papers / keynote addresses 2.5 Non-refereed scientific publications or popular scientific articles 2.6 Technical/policy reports 3. OTHER SCHOLARLY, RESEARCH-BASED CONTRIBUTIONS 3.1 Participation in conferences, workshops and short courses - specify type of contribution 3.2 Membership in national and international bodies List all the scientific associations or societies to which you belong. Specify your involvement. 3.3 Visits to universities or research institutes as researcher 4. BRIEF STATEMENT OF MAJOR SCHOLARLY CONTRIBUTION FROM PhD (MAX 500 WORDS). Signature
Letters of Reference Attach at least two (2) letters of reference from academic sources (e.g. the candidate s doctoral supervisor), that focus on the following: Format: Letters of Reference Name of post-doctoral fellow (to be completed by applicant) Short summary of the applicant s proposed research as prospective Fellow(to be completed by applicant): Name: Institution: Association with post-doctoral fellow: Evaluation of the relevance and suitability of the fellow s research experience to the research proposed above, and to The Human Economy project: Comments on the intellectual capabilities, skills and expertise he/she will bring to the proposed research and The Human Economy project : ---ooooo---