Faculty Opportunities
The Center for Humanities & the Arts offers multiple funding and recognition opportunities for 91¸£ÀûÉç faculty engaged with research in arts and humanities.
Fellowships
ÌýÌýFaculty Fellowship:ÌýAll Assistant, Associate, and Full Professors working in the humanities and the arts on the 91¸£ÀûÉç campus are eligible to applyÌýfor the CHA Faculty Fellowship.ÌýFellowships consist of aÌýteaching reduction taken in a single semester, and a cohort of colleagues to discuss research projects and professional topics.
ÌýÌýReparative Faculty Fellowship to AddressÌýSettler Colonialism: A Faculty FellowshipÌýto engage in theÌýrepair process—because we believe that the acknowledgment of Indigenous land should come with reparations. To that end, we have created a faculty fellowshipÌýto address the harmÌýofÌýsettler colonialism.Ìý
Travel &ÌýResearch Support
ÌýÌýSmall Grant Program:ÌýThe CHA Small Grant Program provides up to $3,000 in support of the research and creative efforts of 91¸£ÀûÉç faculty and staff to deepen and enrich the range of humanistic and artistic activities on campus.Ìý
ÌýÌýCelebration of Major Works Magazine:ÌýAn online and printed annual publication, the Faculty Celebration of Major Works magazine is aÌýcelebration of faculty accomplishments in the previous year.
ÌýÌýHazel Barnes Flat:ÌýThe Hazel Barnes Flat in the heart of London is a gift to scholars in the humanities and arts by Hazel Barnes and Doris Schwalbe for researchers doing scholarly work in Great Britain.Ìý
DEADLINES Academic YearÌý2024-2025
ÌýÌýFALL 2024
Faculty FellowshipÌý
October 1Ìý
Reparative Faculty Fellowship to AddressÌýSettler Colonialism
October 1
Small GrantÌý
October 15
Faculty Celebration of Major WorksÌýMagazineÌý
December 15Ìý
ÌýÌýSPRING 2025
Small GrantÌý
February 16