The 2020 Summer Institute on Conducting Archival Research
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Overview
SICAR is a four-day seminar-style program co-hosted by the Wilson Center and CSIS in cooperation with George Washington’s Cold War Group. The objective is to provide Ph.D. students training from world-class faculty, researchers, archivists, policy practitioners, and publishers on conducting archival research and designing research agendas on topics broadly related to international history, national security, diplomacy and the military. Although archival research is an integral part of many academic disciplines, it is virtually never taught at the graduate level. To address this deficiency and provide PhD candidates with the tools they need to make the most of their access to historical archives, SICAR offers in-depth training, access to expert historians and practitioners, and familiarization with the intersection of history and policy in the heart of Washington, D.C.
The 2020 Seminar was held online over the month of August.
Eligibility
Candidates for the 2020 SICAR cohort must be pursuing a Ph.D. that incorporates modern history and elements of statecraft, diplomacy, security, or strategy. A variety of disciplines are welcome, including history, international relations, government, sociology, and public policy, as well as area and regional studies. Candidates should demonstrate an open mind about applying their research to contemporary policy and strategy questions. Preference will be given to students who have defended their dissertation proposal and who are about to embark on archival research.
How to Apply
The deadline for applications for the 2020 program is March 8, 2020. All materials must be received by 11:59 p.m. EST.
Applications should include the application cover sheet, curriculum vitae, and a one to two page (12 pt. font, double spaced, 1” margins) proposal outlining how your dissertation research would benefit from participation in SICAR. One letter of recommendation should also be submitted directly by the recommender. All application materials should be submitted via e-mail to sicar@wilsoncenter.org. The Wilson Center will make an effort to confirm receipt of all application materials.
The Wilson Center and CSIS will provide meals and, for non-local participants, hotel accommodations in Washington, D.C.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to request additional funding for travel and ground expenses from their home institution or elsewhere.
Contact
For further information, please contact sicar@wilsoncenter.org, or read about past seminars here and here.