Barry M. Klein Visiting Chair in Culture and Globalization
- Employer
- Oakland University
- Location
- Michigan, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Date posted
- Sep 6, 2022
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Arts, Other Arts
- Employment Level
- Fellowship
- Employment Type
- Full Time
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The College of Arts and Sciences at Oakland University invites applications for a resident visiting fellow to serve as the Barry M. Klein Visiting Chair for Culture and Globalization. This fellowship is open to researchers, scholars, and artists with demonstrated expertise and interest in the prescribed theme. The chosen Visiting Chair will be expected to be in residence at Oakland University for one semester, either Fall 2023 or Winter (Spring) 2024.
The program provides a $60,000 stipend to pursue research, scholarship, or creative inquiry that will contribute actively and significantly to the campus-wide exploration of the annual theme: Race, Ethnicities, and Identities in Transition. This stipend may be combined with sabbatical funding or other stipendiary support. Additional support is available for housing and travel. The Visiting Chair will take an active role in fostering inter- and cross-disciplinary exchanges with the Oakland faculty, student body, and the community at large. In addition to presenting a public lecture, presentation, or performance on their developing work and contributing to other public events related to the theme, the Visiting Chair will take part in monthly forums to discuss work in progress with Klein Center Distinguished Faculty Fellows, other faculty members, and students drawn from the Oakland community. The Visiting Chair will also be expected to engage with undergraduates and graduate students through occasional classroom visits and meetings with student organizations. Interactions with the wider communities of Metro Detroit are also encouraged.The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to experience with or commitment to diversity and inclusion.
This fellowship is open to researchers, scholars, and artists with demonstrated expertise and interest in the prescribed theme for the 2023-2024 program.
The College of Arts and Sciences at Oakland University invites applications for a resident visiting fellow to serve as the Barry M. Klein Visiting Chair for Culture and Globalization. This fellowship is open to researchers, scholars, and artists with demonstrated expertise and interest in the prescribed theme. The chosen Visiting Chair will be expected to be in residence at Oakland University for one semester, either Fall 2023 or Winter (Spring) 2024.
The program provides a $60,000 stipend to pursue research, scholarship, or creative inquiry that will contribute actively and significantly to the campus-wide exploration of the annual theme: Race, Ethnicities, and Identities in Transition. This stipend may be combined with sabbatical funding or other stipendiary support. Additional support is available for housing and travel. The Visiting Chair will take an active role in fostering inter- and cross-disciplinary exchanges with the Oakland faculty, student body, and the community at large. In addition to presenting a public lecture, presentation, or performance on their developing work and contributing to other public events related to the theme, the Visiting Chair will take part in monthly forums to discuss work in progress with Klein Center Distinguished Faculty Fellows, other faculty members, and students drawn from the Oakland community. The Visiting Chair will also be expected to engage with undergraduates and graduate students through occasional classroom visits and meetings with student organizations. Interactions with the wider communities of Metro Detroit are also encouraged.The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to experience with or commitment to diversity and inclusion.
This fellowship is open to researchers, scholars, and artists with demonstrated expertise and interest in the prescribed theme for the 2023-2024 program.
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