Overview
Four full year Faculty Fellowships are awarded to Cornell faculty each year by our Board of External Advisors. Fellows' appointments are subject to the consent of their department chair and the approval of the Dean. Tradition has restricted fellowships to professors in humanities departments of the College of Arts and Sciences, though faculty members holding regular appointments elsewhere in the university are welcome to apply if their work is closely related to the year's theme and if their Dean is willing to provide their salary during their appointment at the Society.
Faculty Fellows receive leaves of absence from their departments, but not from Cornell; the College of Arts and Sciences has been allowing the time spent as a Faculty Fellow to count in computing regular sabbatic leave. A Faculty Fellow is paid the salary he or she would have received from his or her department, plus Cornell's contribution to fringe benefits. (Where necessary, departments negotiate with the Dean for funds to help provide replacement teaching.) Office space and clerical assistance in matters related to the Fellow's research are provided in the Andrew D. White Center for the Humanities.
Faculty Fellows are released from, and are expected to decline, the usual departmental, college, or university obligations. An exception is normally made for supervision of graduate student research in cases where an interruption would be detrimental to the student. Fellows are expected to spend most of their time in research and writing, but they offer a weekly seminar during one semester of their residency on a topic related to their research and in keeping with the Society's focal theme (below). We prefer that these seminars be somewhat experimental and interdisciplinary -- in any case, not what you normally offer to satisfy established curricular requirements of your department.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Please send the following material to Mary Ahl, Society for the Humanities, A. D. White House (note especially item 5).
1. The names of three referees willing to supply confidential statements. One of the referees should be a colleague at Cornell; the other two, scholars at other institutions. Please inform your referees of our focal theme, your proposed plans for teaching and research, and ask them to forward their letters by October 31st.
Five copies each of the following
2. Curriculum vitae
3. No more than three of your articles
4. A brief statement concerning the research you expect to undertake during the tenure of your fellowship and how it relates to the theme for 2011/2012.
5. Short description of the seminars you propose to offer, suitable for the University Course Catalogue
We must stress the importance of our being able to supply all these materials to the External Advisory Board; it should be obvious that letters from distinguished referees at other institutions are extremely important. We might add that the Board generally gives special weight to candidates' descriptions of their proposed research and the contribution it might make to our understanding of the year's theme.
We hope you will consider becoming a candidate. If you would like to apply, please send me the above materials by October 31st. We shall announce the results of the election of the Faculty Fellows after the meeting of the External Advisory Board in December.
The Society for the Humanities Focal Theme, 2011-2012 Sound: Culture, Theory, Practice, Politics
The Society for the Humanities invites scholars to reflect this year upon the theme of “Sound: Culture, Theory, Practice, Politics” as a means of analyzing the resonance of historical and contemporary representations, movements, ideas, and negations of sound.
For information on the Society's programs and events or to contact the Director of the Society for the Humanities, please contact:
Mary Ahl Administrative Manager
and Assistant to the Director
Tel: (607) 255-4086
Fax: (607) 255-1422
mea4@cornell.edu
For information about the Society for the Humanities Fellowship Program, the Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship program, and the School of Criticism & Theory, please contact:
Megan Dirks (607) 255-9274
mmd226@cornell.edu
For reservations and/or information on events scheduled at the A. D. White House or to receive our Humanities Calendar and/or join our Humanities listserv, please contact:
Celeste Pietrusza (607) 255-4725
cp377@cornell.edu
The mailing address for the Society for the Humanities and its affiliated programs is:
Cornell University
Society for the Humanities
A.D. White House
27 East Avenue
Ithaca, NY 14853-1101
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
Four full year Faculty Fellowships are awarded to Cornell faculty each year by our Board of External Advisors. Fellows' appointments are subject to the consent of their department chair and the approval of the Dean. Tradition has restricted fellowships to professors in humanities departments of the College of Arts and Sciences, though faculty members holding regular appointments elsewhere in the university are welcome to apply if their work is closely related to the year's theme and if their Dean is willing to provide their salary during their appointment at the Society.
Faculty Fellows receive leaves of absence from their departments, but not from Cornell; the College of Arts and Sciences has been allowing the time spent as a Faculty Fellow to count in computing regular sabbatic leave. A Faculty Fellow is paid the salary he or she would have received from his or her department, plus Cornell's contribution to fringe benefits. (Where necessary, departments negotiate with the Dean for funds to help provide replacement teaching.) Office space and clerical assistance in matters related to the Fellow's research are provided in the Andrew D. White Center for the Humanities.
Faculty Fellows are released from, and are expected to decline, the usual departmental, college, or university obligations. An exception is normally made for supervision of graduate student research in cases where an interruption would be detrimental to the student. Fellows are expected to spend most of their time in research and writing, but they offer a weekly seminar during one semester of their residency on a topic related to their research and in keeping with the Society's focal theme (below). We prefer that these seminars be somewhat experimental and interdisciplinary -- in any case, not what you normally offer to satisfy established curricular requirements of your department.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Please send the following material to Mary Ahl, Society for the Humanities, A. D. White House (note especially item 5).
1. The names of three referees willing to supply confidential statements. One of the referees should be a colleague at Cornell; the other two, scholars at other institutions. Please inform your referees of our focal theme, your proposed plans for teaching and research, and ask them to forward their letters by October 31st.
Five copies each of the following
2. Curriculum vitae
3. No more than three of your articles
4. A brief statement concerning the research you expect to undertake during the tenure of your fellowship and how it relates to the theme for 2011/2012.
5. Short description of the seminars you propose to offer, suitable for the University Course Catalogue
We must stress the importance of our being able to supply all these materials to the External Advisory Board; it should be obvious that letters from distinguished referees at other institutions are extremely important. We might add that the Board generally gives special weight to candidates' descriptions of their proposed research and the contribution it might make to our understanding of the year's theme.
We hope you will consider becoming a candidate. If you would like to apply, please send me the above materials by October 31st. We shall announce the results of the election of the Faculty Fellows after the meeting of the External Advisory Board in December.
The Society for the Humanities Focal Theme, 2011-2012 Sound: Culture, Theory, Practice, Politics
The Society for the Humanities invites scholars to reflect this year upon the theme of “Sound: Culture, Theory, Practice, Politics” as a means of analyzing the resonance of historical and contemporary representations, movements, ideas, and negations of sound.
For information on the Society's programs and events or to contact the Director of the Society for the Humanities, please contact:
Mary Ahl Administrative Manager
and Assistant to the Director
Tel: (607) 255-4086
Fax: (607) 255-1422
mea4@cornell.edu
For information about the Society for the Humanities Fellowship Program, the Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship program, and the School of Criticism & Theory, please contact:
Megan Dirks (607) 255-9274
mmd226@cornell.edu
For reservations and/or information on events scheduled at the A. D. White House or to receive our Humanities Calendar and/or join our Humanities listserv, please contact:
Celeste Pietrusza (607) 255-4725
cp377@cornell.edu
The mailing address for the Society for the Humanities and its affiliated programs is:
Cornell University
Society for the Humanities
A.D. White House
27 East Avenue
Ithaca, NY 14853-1101
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
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