Scholar-In-Residence
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The Fulbright Scholar-In-Residence (SIR) program brings visiting
scholars and professionals from abroad to lecture for one
semester or academic year at U.S. colleges and universities that
don't usually have the opportunity to host visiting scholars,
such as: small liberal arts colleges, regional undergraduate
universities, community colleges, and minority-serving
institutions (Historically Black Colleges and Universities,
Hispanic Serving Institutions and Tribal Colleges). Although the
SIR program is a small component of the Fulbright family of
programs, providing an estimated 46 grants in FY 2008, it is
most beneficial to the hosting U.S. colleges and universities
and their students, faculty and communities. Equally important,
it is the only Fulbright program that enables visiting scholars
to lecture at Institutions of Higher Education in the United
States, thereby providing grantees with unique and significant
professional benefits, a special opportunity for gaining an
understanding of Americans and American institutions, society
and culture, and the ability to take new-found teaching and
community experiences with them upon returning home.
Summary of recommended institutional proposals for Brazil for
the academic year 2008/2009
Name of Institution: Chatham College
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Grant Start Date: 8/15/2008
Length of Award: 9
Estimated Fulbright Funding: $26,450
Institutional support: $6.000
In-kind Support: housing and meals
Academic Field: Brazilian Culture and History
Chatham University is a private, nonsectarian institution
consisting of three colleges, of which one, Catharine College
for Women, offers baccalaureate degrees only to women. It
enrolls 1,873 students and is located within close proximity to
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Chatham University seeks a female
Fulbright Scholar in Residence to help the University, its
neighboring institutions and the Pittsburgh Community to gain a
critical understanding of the culture, politics, economics and
development issues of Brazil, as the country its Global Focus
Program will feature next year. Ideally, the scholar would be a
generalist who could be instrumental in assisting its faculty in
incorporating Brazil into their respective disciplines and in
infusing Brazil into a wide variety of courses. The scholar
would teach two courses per semester in a general subject area,
influenced by her expertise as well as participate in and
organize a variety of academic as well as non-academic
activities both on- and off-campus.
Name of Institution: Lewis University
Location: Romeoville, IL
Grant Start Date: 1/20/2009
Length of Award: 4
Estimated Fulbright Funding: $12,850
In-Kind Support: $8,400
Academic Field: Sociology/Intercultural Studies
Lewis University is a comprehensive Catholic and Lasallian
university with 3,800 undergraduate students enrolled in its
main campus in Romeoville, Illinois and five regional centers
throughout the Chicago metropolitan area. Nine percent of its
students are Latino, mostly of Mexican heritage. In recent years,
Lewis has launched a comprehensive plan to enhance Latino
Studies and Contemporary Global Studies. The university seeks to
augment these efforts by hosting a Fulbright
Scholar-in-Residence from Brazil with a background in Sociology
or cultural studies. The scholar would co-teach two general
education and Sociology courses, providing a Latin American
perspective and would participate in a variety of student
activities, including those of the Latin American Students
Organization (LASO), to promote Hispanic cultural awareness.
Also, the SIR would assist with the High School Leadership
Conference it organizes each year to encourage more Latina/o
youth to pursue higher education. Finally, the scholar would
have the opportunity to work with a variety of community faith
and immigrant groups to help implement community action, such as
voter registration, policy advocacy, and grass roots organizing.
IMPORTANT: The complete application with application form,
detailed project statement, detailed curriculum vitae, three
reference letters must be sent to rejania@fulbright.org.br,
until April 30th, 2008.