What are the responsibilities and job description for the Residency Scholar Position at Austen Riggs Center position at The Austen Riggs Center?
Job Overview
Austen Riggs Center invites applications for the Erikson Scholar-in-Residence position. This residency is a unique opportunity to engage in interdisciplinary work and contribute to the clinical and intellectual life of the Center.
About the Position
The successful candidate will participate in a 3.5-month residency, conducting research on a proposed project and presenting findings to practitioners and scholars. The program includes housing, a stipend, administrative support, and access to the Center's library.
Responsibilities
- Conduct research on a proposed project
- Present findings to practitioners and scholars
- Engage in interdisciplinary work with the clinical and intellectual community of the Center
Requirements
- Applications are welcome from various disciplines, including medicine, psychiatry, genomics, psychoanalysis, neuroscience, anthropology, history, law, literary criticism, political science, and sociology
Benefits
- Housing during the residency period
- A stipend to support living expenses
- Administrative support for the duration of the residency
- Access to the Center's library and resources
Additional Information
Applicants should provide a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, two letters of recommendation, proposed project description, a recent publication related to the project, and a statement indicating how interaction with the Center's clinical work would be important to the project's development.
Austen Riggs Center invites applications for the Erikson Scholar-in-Residence position. This residency is a unique opportunity to engage in interdisciplinary work and contribute to the clinical and intellectual life of the Center.
About the Position
The successful candidate will participate in a 3.5-month residency, conducting research on a proposed project and presenting findings to practitioners and scholars. The program includes housing, a stipend, administrative support, and access to the Center's library.
Responsibilities
- Conduct research on a proposed project
- Present findings to practitioners and scholars
- Engage in interdisciplinary work with the clinical and intellectual community of the Center
Requirements
- Applications are welcome from various disciplines, including medicine, psychiatry, genomics, psychoanalysis, neuroscience, anthropology, history, law, literary criticism, political science, and sociology
Benefits
- Housing during the residency period
- A stipend to support living expenses
- Administrative support for the duration of the residency
- Access to the Center's library and resources
Additional Information
Applicants should provide a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, two letters of recommendation, proposed project description, a recent publication related to the project, and a statement indicating how interaction with the Center's clinical work would be important to the project's development.