Deadline for 2010-2011 IAH Faculty Fellowships
Applications for the 2010-2011 academic year Faculty Fellowships must be submitted by September 23, 2009, at noon. IAH Faculty Fellowships offer a semester-long, on-campus fellowship to work on projects for publication, exhibition, composition or performance.
| When | September 23, 2009 from 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |
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| Where | Hyde Hall |
| Contact Name | Martha Marks |
| Contact Phone | (919) 843-2651 |
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The Institute for the Arts and Humanities is offering UNC-Chapel Hill faculty members a unique opportunity: a semester-long, on-campus fellowship to work on projects for publication, exhibition, composition or performance.
The fellowship centers on a weekly three-hour seminar at Hyde Hall where Fellows exchange ideas with eight to 12 peers from various disciplines. Faculty may apply for either the fall or spring semester. Faculty who previously held any fellowship at the IAH may apply again, but only in the fifth year after any previous fellowship at the Institute for the Arts and Humanities.
For details, visit our IAH Faculty Fellowships Web page.
Projects: Proposals should be related in some vital way to the arts, humanities or social sciences. Joint proposals from two faculty members are also acceptable.
Eligibility: We encourage applications from faculty at all ranks in tenure-track or tenured positions. Tenured or tenure-track faculty may apply as early as their second year at UNC-Chapel Hill. In each group of Fellows we seek a blend of ranks and disciplines. We may also take into account applicants’ leaves of absence for research during the three years prior to the IAH fellowship. Applicants require endorsement from their department chairs.
Additional Information
Fellows must attend weekly seminar meetings during the semester of their leave. IAH Faculty Fellowships are a key part of the College of Arts and Sciences’ efforts to retain the best faculty at Carolina.
Applications are now available at Hyde Hall. To request an application by phone, call Martha Marks at 843-2651.
For more information about our fellowships or programs, feel free to talk with IAH Director John McGowan, Executive Director Megan Granda or staff at Hyde Hall.

