Applications are open for Mellon/SAR Academic Freedom Workshop & Fellowships 2021-22. Scholars at Risk (SAR) announces a call for applications for remote research fellowships for early career researchers studying, writing, and/or teaching on academic freedom and/or related higher education values, made possible by the generous support and partnership of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Mellon/SAR Academic Freedom Workshop & Fellowships intend to provide a research stipend and supportive professional community for researchers to develop and share related work leading to a publishable article; new course offering; workshop, webinar, or conference presentation; or other identified end product.
Over the course of the eight-month program, from November 2021 to June 2022, fellows will complete their proposed project and participate in monthly remote, online workshop sessions during which they will be asked to present the progress of their work and to offer feedback on the work of other fellows.
In the second half of Mellon/SAR Academic Freedom Workshop & Fellowships, fellows will be expected to prepare and deliver an online talk or webinar presentation of their work for SAR staff, network members, and guests (with appropriate security accommodations, as necessary).
Fellows will receive a stipend of USD $8000 intended to cover research expenses, publication, or other costs, as the fellow may decide. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to gain exposure to SAR’s programming and to network with SAR partner experts on academic freedom issues.
Type of Opportunity | Scholarships and Fellowships |
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Deadline | 15 August,2021 |
Open to | All |
Organizer | Scholars at Risk (SAR) |