University of Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study Residential Fellowships

Quick Facts

 

The Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study offers residential fellowships for periods ranging from three weeks to a full academic year (fall and spring semesters, August through May). Fellowships range up to a maximum of $60,000 per academic year (up to a maximum of $30,000 per semester) or pro-rated amounts for shorter periods. In addition, fellows who do not reside in the greater Michiana area are provided with housing located adjacent to the University during their fellowship. Applicants who require additional support should seek supplementary funding in the form of external grants or sabbatical or other contributions from their home institutions.

Fellowships include a $3,000 research account, private office in the Institute, a computer and printer, access to University libraries and other facilities, regular Institute lunches and seminars, and housing. The Institute does not provide medical insurance to fellows; appropriate individual arrangements must be made for coverage during the fellowship period. Additional information about medical insurance is available on the Information for Incoming Fellows page.

While in residence, fellows are invited to actively participate in the intellectual and cultural community at Notre Dame. Additionally, there are many opportunities to engage with colleagues and scholars from the University of Notre Dame, from universities in Chicago and nearby, and with guest speakers through the Institute’s additional events.

 

Fellowship Expectations

The Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study is a residential institute that values collegial interaction and a vibrant intellectual exchange on major issues and questions of value. The greatest advances do not occur in solitude, but in the company of others who share a passion for advancement and are open to dialogue and collaboration.

In addition to pursuing their research, faculty fellows are expected:

  • To remain in residence at the University during their fellowship;
  • To attend the Institute’s regular lunches;
  • To participate in the weekly presentation of fellows’ research and periodic seminars hosted by the Institute;
  • To contribute intellectually to an engaging and cooperative community of scholars at the Institute; and
  • To make an intellectual contribution to the University, usually through some type of scholarly interaction with an academic department or Institute event. Determination of this contribution will occur with the Director of the NDIAS after fellows have been selected.
Annual Value: 
Maximum $60,000 per academic year
Award Status: 
Active
Deadline: 

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Eligibility

The Institute welcomes applications from faculty and scholars in all disciplines, including the arts, engineering, the humanities, and the social and physical sciences with projects that are creative, innovative, or align with the intellectual orientation of the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study. The Institute also welcomes those who are beginning their careers with promise and have appropriate projects. Fellowship applicants are invited to familiarize themselves with the intellectual orientation of the NDIAS prior to the submission of their applications.

The Institute seeks applicants with:

  • Excellent records of scholarly, artistic, or research accomplishment in their field(s);
  • Projects that touch on normative, integrative, or ultimate questions, especially as they engage the Catholic intellectual tradition;
  • Projects characterized by clarity of thought, coherence, and impact;
  • The ability to interact with other fellows and to engage in collegial discussions of research presentations; and
  • A willingness to contribute to a cooperative community of scholars.

Faculty from other institutions, researchers at national laboratories, fellows from other institutes, as well as faculty and graduate students from Notre Dame are invited to apply.

One goal of the fellowship selection process is the creation of a diverse and collaborative community of scholars. Faculty fellowships will be awarded based on the range of applicants’ disciplines and academic ranks.

Applicants who are members of traditionally under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. There are no citizenship requirements for fellowships; non-U.S. nationals are welcome to apply.

In some instances, the Institute may seek out scholars who address an area of pressing concern to the University, the academy, or the world or scholars who work on problems and issues that would benefit from collaboration or from the rethinking of a discipline or disciplinary approach.

Citizenship: 
Canadian
Citizenship: 
Permanent Resident
Citizenship: 
International
Degree Level: 
Doctoral
Applicant Status: 
Incoming Students
Applicant Status: 
Continuing Students

Further Information

The University of Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study website has more information about this funding opportunity.

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