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Visiting Scholars Program |
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CURRENT SCHOLARS
Past Scholars
Research Projects
View 2010-2011 Application
Guidelines. (Requires
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Apply for the Visiting
Scholars Program online.
The purpose of the Visiting Scholars Program is to support the work of younger public
policy analysts, humanists, and social scientists who show promise of becoming leaders
in their field, especially those who work on multidisciplinary topics. The Program
offers opportunities for them to carry out their individual research as well as
to collaborate with Academy Fellows on shared scholarly or policy-related interests.
It also helps to create a national network for scholars in the early stages of their
career, assisting them in their research and professional development. Finally,
it has established the House of the Academy as an active research center for intensive
scholarship by individuals from diverse disciplinary, institutional, and geographic
backgrounds. The VSP is an important way to share the Academy’s extraordinary intellectual
resources, including many of America’s most distinguished leaders in science, scholarship,
public affairs, and business and the arts and to invest in the future of the next
generation.
In addition to providing time for independent research, the VSP arranges conferences
involving colleagues from the Boston area and beyond. Visiting Scholars have the
opportunity to join in seminars sponsored by the Academy's program areas as well
as to participate in social gatherings and other regularly scheduled Academy activities.
Neighboring universities and research institutions partner with the Academy in the
work of the Program.
Scholars are chosen by means of a national competition. Most reply to a request
for proposals circulated via websites and electronic mailing lists as well as through
targeted mailings to academic departments and relevant scholarly councils and associations.
Applications are reviewed by Fellows expert in the candidates' fields; their recommendations
are passed on to a final advisory committee that takes into account not only the
quality of the applications but also the fields, institutions, and geographical
areas represented by the candidates. Seven/eight scholars and practitioners are
chosen annually.
Patricia Meyer Spacks, President of the Academy, 2001-2006, and Edgar F. Shannon
Professor of English, Emerita, University of Virginia, serves as chair of the VSP.
Fifty-three academic institutions from across the country have become University Affiliates of the Academy, with a special
interest in developing and supporting the VSP.
The Visiting Scholars Program is undertaken in collaboration with the Harvard Humanities
Center, which provides access to the university’s research facilities and works
with the Academy to plan joint lectures, seminars, and informal discussions.
Over the past four years, the Visiting Scholars Program has grown in stature and
visibility. Applications have increased 70 percent since 2002. The outstanding teaching
and research appointments the “alumni” have received, their published and forthcoming
books and articles, and their enthusiasm about the benefits of the Academy experience
reflect the success of the program.
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