American Indian Studies Doctoral/Post Doctoral Fellowship University of Wyoming

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American Indian Studies Doctoral/Post Doctoral Fellowship University of Wyoming The American Indian Studies Program at the University

of Wyoming approaches candidates for a doctoral/postdoctoral fellowship from scholars who show promise of distinguished service, teaching, and research careers. Eligible applicants should be in their final year of their PhD program or have completed their PhD upon arrival in the fall. Candidates should be of Native American descent and be prepared to achieve the following goals. Complete and defend dissertation by summer of 2012 if not already done. Teach a 2x2x2 load for fall, spring, and summer. Provide Service to AIST: Minimum Service will include. o Attending AIST Advisory Council Meetings. o Take a leading role in AISA (American Indian Studies Alliance), the AIST student organization. o Judge the History Days state competition. o Being available to meet and advice American Indian students.

A fellowship will be awarded only if the American Indian Studies Program believes the applicant would make a strong candidate for a tenure-track position that the program expects to have open in the next year or two. 2012-13 awards will be $35,000. Candidates will provide as soon as possible: a cover letter, complete curriculum vitae, and dissertation chapters completed by the candidate at this time. Copies of the documents should be attached to emails and in word document format and sent to Dr. Judith Antell and Director of American Indian Studies, and Dr. Jeff Means. [email protected] [email protected]

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