Fellowships, Research Projects—Remedying Institutional Corruption—Cambridge, MA

The Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University invites scholars, practitioners, innovators and others committed to understanding and remedying institutional corruption to submit proposals to join its community. The deadline date for receipt of applications for fellowships and projects beginning September 2014 is January 1, 2014.

A broad range of researchers, scholars and professionals are invited to submit proposals to the Lab, either to become fellows, or to propose joint or collaborative research projects. The Lab accepts a number of fellows every year who are engaged in research and practice addressing institutional corruption. . . .

Research applicants may be from the fields of law, medicine, economics, psychology, sociology, business, public policy, though those from other disciplinary homes will also be considered. Practice applicants may come from industry, government, or the non-profit sector.

In this final year of the Lab’s project, we will give special preference to work that suggests the means for remedying institutional corruption. We have a particular interest in projects that translate scholarship into concrete proposals and tools for reform.