Faculty Research Fellowships
The Michelle R. Clayman Institute Faculty Research Fellowship Program seeks to drive intellectual and social innovation through interdisciplinary gender studies. In the next few years, the program will focus on the theme of "Reinvigorating the Revolution: Advancing Gender Equality in the Twenty-first Century." Innovative research from all disciplines, including topics in the humanities, business, law, engineering, and medicine, will be considered.
Types of Fellowships
The Clayman Institute offers two types of Faculty Research Fellowships: residential and non-residential. Non-residential fellowships are open to Stanford faculty only. Applicants in the residential program are recommended to use sabbatical leave for their term of residence. Postdoctoral scholars should apply through the residential program.
Academic Quarters
In 2010-2011, the academic quarters are as follows: Autumn begins September 20 and ends December 10; Winter begins January 4 and ends March 18; and Spring begins March 29 and ends June 8.
In 2011-2012, the academic quarters are as follows: Autumn begins September 26 and ends December 16; Winter begins January 10 and ends March 23; and Spring begins April 3 and ends June 13.
This program is supported by the Clayman Institute Endowment Fund.
Guidelines
The Clayman Institute is unable to sponsor affiliation with Stanford University except through its Faculty Research Fellowship Program; nor is the Clayman Institute able to offer office space, library cards, or administrative support to visiting scholars, except to Faculty Research Fellows.
Program Description and Applications
Faculty Research Fellowships: FAQ
