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Faculty Mobility

Call for Faculty Mobility Fellowships

Deadline Expired on February 20, 2023
OSUN invites applications from OSUN faculty for (1) Visiting Faculty Fellowships, which allow faculty to teach courses and engage in relevant collaborations requested by OSUN partner institutions; and (2) Short-Term NCC Faculty Fellowships for enhancing OSUN Network Collaborative Courses (NCCs) through 1-2-week visits between co-faculty.

The OSUN Faculty Mobility Program is designed to strengthen bonds throughout the network and spur collaboration on teaching, course design, curriculum development, scholarship, research, and civic engagement.  These collaborations foster academic integration, which will in turn expand opportunities for students, faculty and institutions to engage diverse global perspectives more fully.

Visiting Faculty Fellowships for specific opportunities are available at Al-Quds Bard, Ashesi University, American University of Beirut, American University in Bulgaria, American University of Central Asia, Bard College Berlin, Birkbeck - University of London, BRAC University, Central European University, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Parami University, Bard College at Simon’s Rock, and Universidad de los Andes. 
For full details, see the Faculty Mobility Fellowships Call for Applications

Short-Term NCC Faculty Fellowships are available for course leaders and co-faculty of OSUN Network Collaborative Courses (NCCs), providing short-term (1-2 week) fellowships to co-teach in person, further develop their NCCs, and otherwise deepen collaboration.

How To Apply for Fellowships
In order to submit an application you must first register on the OSUN Portal. If you have already registered you will not need to do so again.

How to Register
  • Go to the OSUN Portal
  • Follow the Not Registered? link below the Log In button
  • Fill in the fields
  • Click on the Sign Up button to create your OSUN Portal account
  • Once logged in, complete your registration by filling in the Register With OSUN form
After submitting the registration form you will be able to access the link to the application form.

Email [email protected] with any questions

To learn more about these fellowship opportunities, please join an information session on either of the following dates:
Tuesday, January 10 at 8 AM New York l 2pm Vienna
Wednesday, January 18 at 8 AM New York l 2pm Vienna
Thursday, January 26 at 8 AM New York l 2pm Vienna
Join each session via Zoom

Deadline to apply is Monday, February 20


Faculty Mobility Fellowships Call for Applications


Cross Reference: Application, Fellowship,Opportunities,Faculty Mobility
Open Society University Network
For more information contact: 
[email protected]