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Matyas Szabo, Yehuda Elkana Center for Teaching, Learning and Higher Education Research, CEU, lectures at a workshop at AUCA. Photo by Sofiya Hafasa
Faculty Mobility
Applications Open for Faculty Mobility Fellowships
Deadline Expired on October 20, 2023
OSUN invites applications from OSUN faculty to
1) Teach courses and engage in relevant collaboration requested by OSUN partner institutions;
2) Create new opportunities to advance curricular integration on OSUN’s academic themes, expand course offerings, diversify course content, and/or improve teaching capacity with partner institutions; or
3) Enhance OSUN Network Collaborative Courses (NCCs) through short-term (1-2 week) visits between co-faculty
The
OSUN Faculty Mobility Program
is designed to 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.
The following fellowship opportunities are available:
Junior Faculty Development Fellowships
for faculty of under-resourced OSUN institutions to spend a semester or full academic year at an OSUN host institution.
Visiting Faculty Fellowships
to expand course offerings and teaching capacity at OSUN institutions, particularly to exchange knowledge between different continents.
Short-Term Visiting Faculty Fellowships
to guest or co-teach intensive 1- to 3-week modules that are integrated into courses taught at the host institution.
Replacement Support Fellowships
offered as supplements to institutions who replace faculty on leave or on sabbatical with faculty from OSUN institutions.
OSUN Sabbaticals
that support semester-long placements of faculty at an OSUN partner institution.
This call is open to faculty at OSUN institutions that participate in OSUN courses, pedagogy programs, and other core integrative programs. Strong preference is given to applicants from under-resourced OSUN institutions and to Global South-South or South-North mobility.
Semester-long Fellowships
Applications for
Junior Faculty Development, Visiting Faculty, Replacement Support,
and
Sabbatical Fellowships
are now open. OSUN will give strong preference to applications that propose the following collaborations between requesting partner institutions:
Al-Quds Bard
Courses related to technology and society/humanities/public policy
MA in Teaching program
Short visits at the beginning and end of the semester with most of the course taught online
Ashesi University
Courses on Research Methods or Africana electives
Collaboration on climate change and innovation
American University of Beirut
Teaching and research on forced migration, sustainable development, and civic engagement
Scholarly attendance for 1-2 weeks of lectures
American University in Bulgaria
Courses in Social Entrepreneurship, Economics, Journalism, Political Science, and Psychology
Visiting faculty teaching 300- or 400- level courses with diversified course offerings
Visiting faculty teaching at Assistant Professor or Associate Professor levels
Engagement with the new Center for Information, Democracy, and Citizenship
American University of Central Asia
Teaching First- and Second-Year Seminars
Intro and elective courses on comparative politics, including courses related to China, Africa, Latin America, political economy, and research methods, and support in developing research capacity
Bard College Berlin
Economics courses, both foundational and advanced, including environmental economics, global economics, and econometrics
Courses in comparative politics, international relations, and globalization
Courses in law, particularly human rights law; historical studies, with emphasis on non-European civilizations; and Core Program (Greek civilization, medieval literature, Renaissance Florence, early modern science, origins of political economy), with preference for instructors who have some experience teaching First-Year Seminar or Language & Thinking
BRAC University
Teaching and contributing to curriculum development in philosophy, psychology, anthropology and sociology (with expertise in the Global South), and environment and humanities
Education expertise in setting up a center for teaching and learning
Courses in comparative literature, human rights (in School of Law), and social entrepreneurship
Central European University
B.A. Program in Culture, Politics and Society seeks OSUN visiting faculty for the following subjects during the AY 2024-2025:
Applied media
Media theory
Comparative politics
Democracy and free speech
National Sun Yat-sen University
Visiting faculty in arts management, theater, (European) philosophy, and Chinese literature and humanities
Courses related to sustainable development (environmental monitoring, citizen science, science communication, green energy, food and agriculture, community development, social innovation, etc.), cultural translation, and gender studies
Teaching English language in Center for Teaching Excellence
Bard College at Simon’s Rock
Faculty who can contribute to OSUN Certificate in Food Studies
Courses in human rights and in literature
Universidad de los Andes
Courses for new Global Studies Department, including global history, area studies (particularly Asia), global health, sustainability and climate
Graduate-level courses in digital humanities and in journalism
Collaboration with Music Department, including collaboration in summer music camp
Short-Term Fellowships
Short-term (1-3 week) fellowships may either (a) serve to further develop OSUN Network Collaborative Courses, for example by allowing NCC faculty to co-teach in person, or (b) create new collaborations to advance curricular integration on OSUN’s academic themes, expand course offerings, diversify course content, and/or improve teaching capacity.
What OSUN Covers
For semester-long fellowships: OSUN will pay travel expenses including visa fee. Any salary or housing allowance paid by OSUN will be decided in consultation with the successful applicant’s home and host institutions. Salary will not exceed the amount paid to the host institution’s faculty and will be disbursed through the host institution according to its policies and procedures.
For short-term fellowships: OSUN will pay the travel expenses, lodging, and per diem as per Bard/OSUN Travel Policy. Funds will be disbursed through the successful applicant’s home institution.
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.
Prepare your application with this
checklist
Selection Process:
The Faculty Mobility Steering Committee will review applications in November 2023 and recommend faculty for participation in the program. The final decision on faculty mobility fellowships, except for short term fellowships, will be contingent upon the host institution’s formal appointment process for visiting faculty and the Dean’s or Chief Academic Officer’s confirmation of the placement dates, scope of work, and host institution resource commitments. OSUN expects to inform applicants of final decisions on faculty mobility fellowships in December 2023.
Questions? Contact Zahid Jalali at
[email protected]
.
Technical issues submitting the application on the portal, please email
[email protected]
.
To learn more about these fellowship opportunities, please join an information session on either of the following dates:
Tuesday, September 12 at 8 AM New York l 2pm Vienna
Thursday, September 14 at 8 AM New York l 2pm Vienna
Thursday, October 5 at 8 AM New York l 2pm Vienna
Join each session via Zoom
Deadline to apply is Friday, October 20
Apply for Faculty Mobility
Faculty Mobility Application Checklist
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