Thursday, September 25, 2014

REMINDER! AAHHE MULTIDISCIPLINARY FACULTY FELLOWS PROGRAM Deadline Monday, September 29, 2014 by 5pm (EST)

MULTIDISCIPLINARY FACULTY FELLOWS PROGRAM

2014-2015 FACULTY FELLOWSHIP
http://www.aahhe.org/Programs/FacFellowsProgramDescription.aspx
Announcement: The American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education (AAHHE), Inc. is now accepting applications for the AAHHE Junior Faculty Fellows Program for the 2015 AAHHE National Conference: "The Decade Ahead: Inquire, Innovate, Impact". The conference will be held March 12-14, 2015, at the Embassy Suites Dallas - Frisco Hotel, Frisco, Texas. Participation in the Faculty Fellows Program will begin on Wednesday March 11th, continue throughout the conference, and end at noon on Saturday March 14th.
Fellowship Applicants will be assessed on the following criteria:
  • Hispanic, Latina/o and or Chicana/o Background
  • Currently serving as an untenured, tenure-track faculty member with priority given to applicants in years one, two, or three
  • Demonstrated ability to contribute to a defined area of scholarship
  • Demonstrated ability to contribute to the enhancement of Latinas/os in higher education
The AAHHE/Ford Multidisciplinary Faculty Fellowship includes:
  • Conference registration fees
  • Special events
  • Hotel accommodations
  • Travel (funds available for faculty unable to secure additional support from their departments)
Fellowship recipients are expected to participate in the following:
  • Attend the entire conference (including special events sponsored by AAHHE)
  • Provide staffing support for AAHHE activities (interact with other AAHHE members)
  • Provide an unpublished manuscript for review by a senior faculty member
  • Participate in all Faculty Fellows activities
Application Procedures:
Applications are due by Monday, September 29, 2014 by 5pm (EST).

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If you would like more information, please contact Luis Urrieta, Faculty Fellows Program Chair, via e-mail at urrieta@austin.utexas.edu.

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