Proposals for professorships: Preproposal letters of support for Andrew D. White Professors-at-Large and Frank H.T. Rhodes Class of '56 University Professorship candidates are due Monday, Dec. 2. Letters to the campus selection committee overseeing the appointments should be one to two pages and be sent with a copy of the candidate's curriculum vitae. The committee seeks evidence of broad intellectual appeal across disciplines and fields of study. Current Professors-at-Large include: John Cleese, Andy Goldsworthy, Toni Morrison and Oliver Sacks. Rhodes '56 University Professors are: Richard Meier, Bill Nye, Janet Reno and Edward J. Scolnick. For further information contact Gerri Jones at 255-0832 or visit http://www.cornell.edu/Academic/Professors-at-Large/ or http://www.cornell.edu/Academic/Rhodes56/.
FFIS proposals sought: Proposals for spring 2003 are being sought for the Faculty Fellows in Service program. The program provides a vehicle for faculty and students to work together to provide community service. Its goals are: 1) to encourage more faculty members to become involved in community service activities and to work directly with students in doing so; 2) to involve more students, primarily undergraduates, in a service activity outside of the classroom to enrich their education; and 3) through these efforts, to strengthen Cornell's commitment to service at the local, state, national and international levels. Any member of the Cornell teaching or research faculty in any college or department may apply. Applicants can request funding for the spring term for up to $2,000. Guidelines include the following:
The deadline for spring 2003 proposals is Dec. 5, 2002. Awards will be made by Dec. 16. A proposal will be evaluated on the basis of how well it adheres to the goals of the Faculty Fellows in Service program and if it meets the stated guidelines.
Proposals -- one original hard copy plus an electronic version -- are to be submitted to Paula Horrigan, Department of Landscape Architecture, 440 Kennedy Hall; phone: 255-1650; e-mail: phh3@cornell.edu. For further information and a full outline of the proposal guidelines, contact Horrigan.
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