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*The John H. Dunning Visiting Fellowship *

We are pleased to announce the John H. Dunning visiting fellowship 
programme for the 2016-17 academic year, hosted by the John H. Dunning 
Centre for International Business at the Henley Business School, 
University of Reading.

The visiting fellowship programme is aimed at creating opportunities for 
researchers at the early stages of the career to visit and collaborate 
with academics at the Centre, and to utilise resources associated with 
the John H. Dunning Library.

Visiting fellows are expected to give at least one seminar, and to spend 
between 2 and 4 weeks in residence over an academic year (between 
September and June). They will become associate fellows of the Dunning 
Centre, and are entitled to refer to themselves as a 'Dunning Fellow'.

Dunning Fellows are expected to be actively engaged in the field of 
international business (broadly defined), and with an inclination 
towards multi-disciplinary and theory-driven research, in the tradition 
of John Dunning.Applicants must have completed their PhD, and should be 
active engaged in research, either at a university or a research 
organisation. The fellowship is targeted towards individuals who have a 
track record of publications in refereed journals, and but not as yet 
‘established’ (i.e., either early- or-mid-career).

Applications are invited from interested candidates for the academic 
year 2016-17. We will appoint two Fellows. Interested parties should 
submit:

1.a research proposal, indicating expected output associated with the 
fellowship. Please be very clear on how specific collaborations with our 
staff will help these plans;

2.A detailed CV, listing publications;

3.A cover letter indicating how the applicants will benefit from an 
association with the Dunning Centre and its members, and fits with the 
values and research tradition of the Reading School.

In addition, we suggest you contact the staff members with whom you 
would like to work with, to explore potential research collaborations 
beforehand.

An honorarium is associated with the Dunning Fellowship. This is 
intended to subsidise the scholar’s expenses associated with travel and 
board. However, applicants are encouraged to seek supplementary 
resources from other sponsors. Academics who are seeking to take a 
sabbatical may find this especially appealing.

The Dunning Fellowship has been made possible in part by a donation by 
Christine Dunning in memory of her late husband.

Applications should be addressed to Rajneesh Narula at 
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received by 1 May 2016. The selection committee, consisting of James 
Walker, Rajneesh Narula and Mark Casson will make a decision by the end 
of May.

Rajneesh Narula
Director, John H. Dunning Centre for International Business
Henley Business School
University of Reading, UK

http://www.henley.reading.ac.uk/dunning



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