International Scholars Fellowship Program
Please note: The application deadline for this fellowship has passed. Please check back in early 2010 for a new call for applications for the 2010-2011 academic year.
The International Scholars Fellowship Program selects highly qualified scholars in the social sciences and humanities to assist Academic Fellowship Program (AFP) partner departments where Returning Scholars are placed.
International Scholars advise on the overall reform agenda of the departments and share with departmental colleagues the latest developments in their discipline, collaborate on the introduction of new courses, and encourage the development of skills critical to academic work. Perhaps the greatest, and most needed, contribution of International Scholars is the expert advice they offer on curriculum development and academic planning.
International Scholars share their experience with Returning Scholars and the entire department on a consultative basis. They work onsite with the departments during two or three short and intense visits, and remain in touch with colleagues between visits. International Scholars play important roles in the Webfolio Project by mentoring individual Returning Scholars and commenting directly on fellows' webfolios within their discipline group, both during and between visits. The details of such arrangements as travel and work plan are negotiated on an individual basis during the selection process.
Fellowships generally include a modest stipend, transportation, accommodation, and various other allowances. Fellows may re-apply the following year.
Eligibility
- A PhD (or equivalent highest degree awarded in the field) in an AFP-supported discipline. Applicants for this program must be senior or well-established academics; recent degree recipients will NOT be considered.
- Extensive experience in scholarly research and teaching. The successful candidate will show proficiency in innovative teaching methodologies specific for the discipline, and a strong commitment to high-quality teaching.
- Strong professional interest in the AFP region and a desire to contribute to higher education reform and development in the region.
- Willingness to participate in the peer review and scholarly interaction available through the online Webfolio Project.
- Ability to help compose the year's plan for departmental reform, evaluate needs, and determine how their expertise can most benefit the department. Before final placement, AFP and the partner department work with the International Scholar to design a work plan that is both rewarding and feasible for the fellow and of greatest help to the department. The plan must include long-distance mentoring that bridges the time between short departmental visits.
Deadline
The application deadline for this fellowship has passed. Please check back in early 2010 for a new call for applications for the 2010-2011 academic year.