2018-2019 Management Faculty Handbook

Senior Faculty Fellowships

Description: Senior Faculty Fellowships are designed to provide one unit of release time to one (1) eligible faculty member at the Associate Professor rank and one (1) eligible faculty member at the Full Professor rank. These awards support senior faculty who have established records of scholarship in their primary fields or are exploring a new field of study. The awards, launching in Fall 2014, are open to senior faculty members from all academic programs across the university. These fellowships are a significant component of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship (CTLS), as the CTLS strives to promote dialogue and visible artifacts that represent innovation and impact across disciplines.

Eligibility: Current full-time, core senior faculty members contracted at the Associate and Full Professor ranks are encouraged to apply for Senior Faculty Fellowships if they meet all of the following criteria:

  • Have taught for seven or more years in an institution of higher education
  • Have taught at Lesley University for at least three years

Requirements of Senior Faculty Fellowship recipients: The Senior Faculty Fellowships carry with them the expectation that recipients will:

  • Present their current work at one of two biannual CTLS Fellowship lunch meetings
  • Meet at least once with a representative from the Office of Grants and Sponsored Projects (OGSP), at the beginning of the fellowship award year, to discuss funding opportunities
  • Meet at least once with the Dean of Faculty and/or the Provost to discuss research and teaching goals, strategies, and aspirations, and to coordinate peer collaboration, if desired
  • Produce evidence, by the end of the fellowship year, of a product (or significant progress toward product completion) made possible as a result of the Senior Faculty Fellowship, consistent with scholarship language in the Faculty Handbook (e.g., published research, artistic achievement, grants, leadership in professional organizations)
  • Mentor future Junior Faculty Fellows of the CTLS, meeting 1-2 times each semester to discuss work in progress

Note: As the Junior Faculty Fellowship program evolves, Senior Faculty Fellowship recipients may meet with Junior Faculty Fellows as a seminar group, determine one fellow to act as coordinator of the group, and consider the time investment related to coordinating the fellows’ activities.

Award Amount: Each year, two Senior Faculty Fellowship recipients will receive 1 unit each of release time in the academic year following submission and acceptance.

Note: Units may be allocated at the discretion of the recipient, in discussion with Department/Division Chair and Dean of the relevant school(s).

Application Details: The CTLS Advisory Team will review all applications. Proposals must include:

  • Cover sheet
  • Research project narrative that describes 1) the nature and scope of the research, 2) timeline, and 3) the contribution that this research makes to the field and to the Lesley community (two pages maximum)
  • Project budget, including a brief narrative (200 words maximum) and a detailed breakdown of costs
  • Applicant’s current CV
  • Supporting letters from the school dean(s) and department/division chair(s) of the applicant

Note: The Senior Faculty Fellowship award provides significant release time, and no monetary compensation. The budget information is requested to inform the CTLS Advisory Team of any internal and/or external funding connected to the proposed research.

Submission: Applications will be submitted via Dynamic Forms through the online portal accessible via the link on the Provost's web page lesley.edu/faculty-staff/provost/dynamic-forms-for-faculty

Application Deadline: Applications for the 2019-2020 academic year must be received before 5 pm ET on January 15, 2019. No exceptions will be made for late applications.