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Subject 2020 Fellowships in Residence Deadline - TOMORROW February 7!
Date February 6, 2020 8:00 PM
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The Mises Institute is accepting applications for 2020 Fellowships in Residence ([link removed]) in Auburn, Alabama, for graduate or law students, and post-docs interested in scientific research in the Austrian school of economics and libertarian political economy.

These fellowships offer a unique opportunity for full-time research and writing in a particular area of specialization, under the direction of Mises Institute faculty. The program targets students seeking careers as academic educators and researchers, though students interested in law, finance, and business are also encouraged to apply.


** Deadline for applications is February 7, 2020. ([link removed])
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Generous sponsors enable the Mises Institute to provide Fellows with a single occupancy apartment on the Mises Institute campus, an office at the Mises Institute, directed research from Institute faculty, admission to Rothbard Graduate Seminar and Mises University, access to the Institute’s vast library (including Murray Rothbard’s private collection) and to Auburn University library, a stipend, and transportation between the Atlanta airport and the Mises Institute.

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Residency runs from mid May until early August.

“It really was a fantastic luxury to be able to interact with an eminent scholar in my line of research on such a frequent basis,” Audrey Redford, a former Fellow, and now assistant professor at Western Carolina University recently told us. “Working and engaging with the other Fellows was incredibly productive and fun. We bounced ideas off one another in an environment that was constructive and rigorous, but also pleasant and approachable.”

Former Fellow Matt McCaffrey joined the faculty at the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. “The Mises fellowship has been the single most important influence in my development as a scholar,” Dr. McCaffrey writes. “No other program could have given me the resources I needed to start my career. The fellowship offers time and learning materials of course, but the most important element of the experience is the support and guidance you receive.”
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** HOW TO APPLY
Apply online here! ([link removed]) [link removed] for submission is February 7, 2020. Applications received after February 7th will be considered as space permits. All applicants will be notified of the status of completed applications on February 14, 2020.
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