|
| Search Chronicle Online | |
|
Feb. 13, 2012
ISS fellowships free some of Cornell's top social scientists to pursue research
The Institute for the Social Sciences (ISS) at Cornell will sponsor 12 of the university's most promising social scientists for one semester, enabling them to pursue their research, free from teaching and most departmental duties. ISS Faculty Fellows are provided with an office in Ives Hall East and a $10,000 research grant. They will move into their offices in either fall 2012 or spring 2013. The fellowship program is intended to nurture promising young faculty members in the social sciences. It is designed to support assistant professors during the two to three years prior to their tenure review and associate professors just prior to review for promotion to full professor. The program also aims to promote intellectual exchange and interdisciplinary scholarship. "The Faculty Fellows program provides an opportunity for faculty members to have a quiet, collegial space in which to research and write, along with concentrated time away from other responsibilities that so often make it hard to keep up with their research," said Kenneth M. Roberts, the Robert S. Harrison Director of the ISS. "The program is also a great way for faculty to connect with colleagues in other social science departments and learn from a diverse set of disciplinary perspectives." This is the second cohort of ISS faculty fellows, and they represent the wide range of the social sciences at Cornell. The first was chosen in 2008. A search for a third group is scheduled for fall 2013. The new fellows, their departments, research projects and fellowship period are:
##
|
Media Contact:
Cornell Chronicle:
Related Information:
Share:
|