Mitchem Fellow - August 2013
Institution Type: | College / University |
Location: | Wisconsin, United States |
Position: | Fellow |
Overview: Marquette University invites applications for the Arnold L. Mitchem Dissertation Fellowship Program. Mitchem Fellowships seek to help increase the presence of currently underrepresented racial and cultural groups in the U.S. profesoriate by supporting advanced doctoral candidates during completion of the dissertation. The fellowships provide one year of support for doctoral candidates who are well into the writing stage of their dissertation work, are U.S. citizens, and are currently enrolled in U.S. universities.
In addition to library, office and clerical support privileges, Mitchem Fellows receive a $35,000 stipend plus fringe benefits, research and travel monies for the 2013-14 academic year.
Essential Functions: Fellows are to be in residence at Marquette University for the academic year, August 19, 2013 to May 18, 2014, during which they teach one (1) course in their area of specialization, interact with faculty and undergraduate students, give a public presentation, and devote their primary energies to the completion of their dissertations. During their residence, Mitchem Fellows will participate in a formal mentoring program, each fellow collaborating with a senior faculty mentor who is appointed by the Dean in her or her discipline.
Required knowledge, skills, and abilities: Masters Degree preferred or substantial progress toward the terminal degree.
Preferred knowledge, skills, and abilities: Applications for the 2013-14 Fellowships are invited from the following academic areas: Communication Studies, Counseling Psychology, Educational Policy and Leadership, English, Foreign Languages and Literatures, History, Mass Communication, Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Social and Cultural Sciences, or Theology. Persons are eligible to apply if they have not earned a doctoral degree at any time or in any field, are U.S. Citizens, have completed all other requirements for the Ph.D. and are at the writing stage of their dissertation work, and belong to a racial-cultural group historically underrepresented in the U.S. professoriate. African-American, Native American and Hispanic American candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
Special instructions to applicants: All applications for this position must be initiated through Marquette University's electronic recruiting system at: https://careers.marquette.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54033.
Attach a current curriculum vitae, a letter of interest, a dissertation prospectus (10 page maximum), and a description of teaching interests. Please visit http://www.marquette.edu/provost/mitchem-dissertation-program.shtml to obtain the Progress Toward Degree and Letter of Reference Cover Sheet forms.
Three confidential letters of recommendation, including one from the applicant's dissertation advisor are required. These, along with official graduate transcripts and the completed progress toward degree form should be send via USPS to:
Dr. William Welburn
Associate Provost for Diversity and Inclusion
Marquette University
Office of the Provost - Zilber Hall 454
P.O. Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
AA/EOE
Contact: |
All applications for this position must be initiated through Marquette University's electronic recruiting system at: https://careers.marquette.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54033. Attach a current curriculum vitae, a letter of interest, a dissertation prospectus (10 page maximum), and a description of teaching interests. Please visit http://www.marquette.edu/provost/mitchem-dissertation-program.shtml to obtain the Progress Toward Degree and Letter of Reference Cover Sheet forms.
Three confidential letters of recommendation, including one from the applicant's dissertation advisor are required. These, along with official graduate transcripts and the completed progress toward degree form should be send via USPS to: |
Website: | https://careers.marquette.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54033 |
Primary Category: | Humanities |
Secondary Categories: | Communication Languages Philosophy Political Science Psychology Religious Studies and Theology Social Sciences Sociology |
Posting Date: | 09/20/2012 |
Closing Date | 12/19/2012 |