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to participate in all CSRS social and academic activities to expand applicants’ networks. This is a non-stipendiary appointment, with no cash value. Successful applicants must secure their own research funding
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could, for example, use some of the funds to reduce their teaching load so they can focus on their research while at the CSRS. Value Fellowships include a $10,000 award and a private office at the CSRS
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. They will also have a mailbox, scanner and photocopier services, and opportunities to participate in all CSRS social and academic activities. Please note that this is a non-stipendiary appointment, with
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-apply after an interval of at least five years. Value Faculty fellows will receive teaching-release time equal to the value of one 1.5 credit course. Fellows will also have a private office in the
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, and opportunities to participate in all CSRS social and academic activities. This is a non-stipendiary appointment, with no cash value. Term Variable; Community Sabbatical fellowships are typically
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for Studies in Religion and Society and to participate in the programs and activities of the CSRS, CAPI and CFGS. The successful candidate will give at least one public presentation of their research at each
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of any such works, and to attend the activities of the CSRS (e.g., daily informal meetings over coffee and tea to discuss topics related to religion and society, weekly public lectures of other centre