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Post-Doc Fellowships

The Global Research Institute program at Fuller Theological Seminary, in partnership with the Luce Foundation, is offering two six-month postdoctoral fellowships for two specific writing projects on mission topics in 2019-2020. One is on technology and the other on migration. Proposals are welcome. The deadline for applications is June 1st this year. For details visit https://www.fuller.edu/school-of-intercultural-studies/center-for-missiological-research/global-research-institute/ and scroll down to the “Call for Proposals” box on the righthand side. The direct link to the call is https://www.fuller.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/GRI-Postdoc-Fellowship-CFP.pdf.

Post-Doc Fellowships

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