The SCIP Fellowship is a one-year professional development opportunity for pre-tenure faculty at U.S. institutions who identify as underrepresented racial or ethnic minorities. The Fellowship will have a different thematic focus in each of its three one-year cohorts. Each of these foci relates, broadly, to climate change. SCIP Fellows will gain science communication expertise and practice and build their professional networks in ways that may support new collaborations and research insights. The SciComm Identities Project (SCIP) aims to shift the paradigm of science communication training and create a more representative suite of academic science communicators. The SCIP fellowship is designed to test a training curriculum based on intercultural communication theories. They hope SCIP will elevate science communication activities as a valued aspect of academics’ institutional contributions. The aim for this project to increase representation of underrepresented minority scientists and engineers as science communicators and as public intellectuals in environmental news coverage to foster culturally relevant conservations about environmental issues.
Fellows will receive financial and other support as follows:
Check : University of Michigan African Presidential Scholars (UMAPS) Program 2025/2026 (Fully-funded)
Open to researchers who study any aspect of natural science, social science, or engineering related to the theme of that year’s cohort. The SCIP Fellowship is designed for people who:
Fellows are expected to be available and participate in all of the following workshops, unless marked optional:
Type of Opportunity | Scholarships and Fellowships |
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Deadline | 23 September,2024 |
Country | Africa |
Organizer | National Science Foundation |