last reviewed January 11, 2019
 
 
 
   
 

The Halbert Fellowship supports creation and early maintenance of new research networks involving both faculty and their graduate students. Applications from young faculty with no pre-existing relationship with Hebrew University are especially welcome. The fellowship requires a three-year commitment, renewable each year. It provides a maximum of CAD$45,000, evenly divided over the three years. While researchers may find it necessary to pursue additional funding, the fellowship offers substantial support.

In the first year, funds are provided to visit the Hebrew University in order to create collaborative relationships with colleagues at the Hebrew University. Together, faculty develop a research program built on shared or complementary interests.

In the second year, funds are provided to pursue collaborative research while, in the third, funds are to be used for a conference or the equivalent to facilitate public presentation and publication of team results.

 
   
 

The application process proceeds in two stages:

  1. The deadline for the first round of the process is Friday, February 22, 2019. The Stage I application form (which can be found below) with a short overview of the project is submitted for review. The Halbert Reveiw Committee will evaluate the applications in meeting held in March. Successful applicants will be invited to submit a Stage II application.

  2. The deadline for the Stage II application available below is Monday, April 8, 2019.

Download Application
To apply for a Halbert Network Fellowship, please download the Stage I application package and email to halbert.munk@utoronto.ca by the deadline.

Complete instructions are included in the application package.

Stage I Application:
Download the 2019 Halbert Network Instructions and Application (Stage 1)

Stage II Application (applications by invitation only):
Download the 2019 Halbert Network Instructions (Stage 2) PDF

 

 

Administrator: Dr. Olga Kesarchuk
Munk School of Global Affairs
University of Toronto
Room 125N, 1 Devonshire Place
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5S 3K7


E-Mail: halbert.munk@utoronto.ca

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