Clayman Institute Collaboration Fund
The Clayman Institute Collaboration Fund was established in 2008 to promote gender research and education across Stanford. Faculty Affiliates of the Clayman Institute are invited to submit an application for an award of up to $750 to bring a gender scholar to campus. Award funds may be used for travel or honorarium expenses. We ask that departments or programs match the funds that are made available by the Clayman Institute. During their time at Stanford, visitors are expected to give a talk with the Clayman Institute named as a co-host.
Apply
| Purpose: | The Clayman Institute Collaboration Fund seeks to promote gender research and education across Stanford by providing funds to faculty for bringing gender scholars to campus departments. During their time at Stanford, visitors are expected to give a talk in the sponsoring faculty member's department with the Clayman Institute named as a co-host. |
|---|---|
| Eligibility: | Members of the Academic Council and Members of the Medical Center Line in the Stanford faculty, who are also Faculty Affiliates of the Clayman Institute, may apply. All disciplines and fields of research are eligible. The funds must be applied toward bringing a scholar whose research addresses gender issues.
Not eligible if won a fellowship or other Clayman Institute award within the last 3 years. |
| Award | One award of $750 will be provided for Spring Quarter 2009. Award funds may be used for travel or honorarium expenses. We ask that departments or programs match the funds that are made available by the Clayman Institute. |
| Applications: | Applicants are required to submit the following materials for review:
|
| Deadline: | March 2, 2009
|
| Notification: | March 9, 2009
|
| Additional Information: | The award is not intended for a presentation at Serra House; rather, the scholar is expected provide a talk in the recipientŐs department with the Clayman Institute named as a co-host.
|
| Questions: | For additional information, please contact Lori Mackenzie at lorim AT stanford.edu. |
