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The Humanities Center
Bringing Humanists Together for Collaborative Research

2010 - 2011 Resident Scholars
Tentative Deadline: July 09, 2010

The Humanities Center of Wayne State University announces the continuation of its Resident Scholars Program. The aim is to create a community of humanities and arts faculty from different disciplines working in the same physical space at roughly the same time. Such an arrangement could facilitate the formation of valuable research networks and promote interdisciplinary collaborations and joint grant applications. Resident Scholars meet periodically to share progress, experiences, and emerging conclusions from their research or creative work. Resident Scholars will also be expected to keep office hours at the Center, making research collaboration possible. The program should be attractive to all full-time faculty, but faculty on sabbatical leave should find it particularly appealing.

Each office is equipped with a personal computer, computer table, desk, and telephone. Additionally, resident scholars have access to a network printer, the internet, a photocopier, and a fax machine. The Center also has a conference room.

CONDITIONS

Each Resident Scholar must agree to:

  1. Establish office hours at least twice a week for a minimum of three hours per session or three times per week of two hours per session. This is the central requirement of the program since it provides the opportunity for residents to interact frequently, and thus, to influence each other’s work and develop collaborative projects.
  2. Spend his/her office hours working on his/her research project, or interacting with
    other resident scholars having office hours.
  3. Participate in roundtable sessions with other residents when these are arranged.

ELIGIBILITY

All full-time faculty in the humanities, arts, and related disciplines are eligible to apply, including those who are on sabbatical for all or part of the academic year.

FUNDING

Each resident scholar will be eligible to apply for up to $800 to support his or her approved project, for travel to conferences to report on his or her approved project, or for payment for research assistance. This amount will be prorated for residents who are appointed for periods shorter than one full academic year.

GUIDELINES

Each interested faculty should submit three (3) copies of the following no later than July 9, 2010.

  1. A description of the project that the applicant would be working on during the
    period of his or her residency.
  2. A statement indicating how the residency would enhance the professional career of the applicant and making a commitment to keep regular office hours throughout the residency.
  3. Curriculum vitae.

Successful applicants will be notified in early August.

“Being a Resident Scholar in the Humanities Center has enabled me to devote very focused time to my research when I am on campus. The wonderful facilities provide a space where I can concentrate more fully on my research with little distraction.”
-Suzanne K. Hilgendorf

“Humanities Center talks and symposia are among my most important sources of intellectual inspiration here at Wayne State University. As a Center Fellow, I’ve had the extra advantages of direct contact with and feedback from colleagues from a wide range of disciplines, as well as quiet office space.”
-Lisabeth Hock

“The Resident Scholars program has been pivotal in my development as a scholar. Due to the quiet atmosphere, helpful staff, generous resources and culture of intellectualism at the center, I have been motivated to do my most productive research work.”
-Kate Paesani