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Application

Applications are due by February 15, 2008.

Doctoral candidates in the fields of economics, psychology, sociology, anthropology, international relations, public policy, urban planning, business, and law are encouraged to apply. Doctoral candidates must have completed all degree requirements except for the dissertation. Graduate law students are eligible in connection with scholarly research undertaken to satisfy their SJD thesis requirements.

Each applicant should submit:

  • A detailed description of her/his proposed research (no longer than 15 pages)
  • A research budget indicating all expenses and other possible sources of financial support
  • A resume
  • A departmentally approved dissertation proposal, and
  • Two letters of recommendation, one of which must be from the faculty member who will be supervising his or her research.

Applicants who can demonstrate matching support will be given priority.

While applicants are not required to work within the university or department of a PON faculty member, strong preference will be given to research that is of particular interest to one or more members of the PON faculty. Therefore, applicants who are not currently working with PON faculty are advised to identify a PON faculty member to whom their research is likely to be of interest, and to solicit a letter of support from that person. Please see the Research Projects section of this site for information on research projects and faculty members.

Application materials should be directed to:

Sarah Woodside
Fellowship Program
Program on Negotiation
Harvard Law School
513 Pound Hall
Cambridge, MA 02138