Consortium for Faculty Diversity at Liberal Arts Colleges.
The early goals of the Consortium included encouraging U.S. citizens who are members of under-represented minority groups to complete their graduate programs and to consider faculty employment in liberal arts colleges. This fellowship is intended for scholars in the final stage of their dissertation and aims to help the fellow complete the final requirements for the degree during the year of.
It is that time to learn about academic careers at liberal arts colleges. In May we will again play host to the Liberal Arts Diversity Officers (LADO), the group of faculty and administrators that represent a consortium of 30 liberal arts colleges across the U.S. The LADO (Liberal Arts Diversity Officers) Consortium’s institutional members are interested in diversifying.
This fellowship program is facilitated through the Consortium for Faculty Diversity in Liberal Arts Colleges (CFD). The Consortium is committed to increasing the diversity of students, faculty members and curricular offerings at liberal arts colleges with a particular focus on enhancing the diversity of faculty members and of applicants for faculty positions.
She has received numerous awards and competitive grants for her research on the Black Arts Movement, including ISLA's Large Grant for Research and Creative Work (2018), the Mid-America Theatre Conference’s Robert A. Schanke Theatre Research Award (2016), University of Oregon Humanities and Creative Arts Grant (2014), and Consortium for Faculty Diversity at Liberal Arts Colleges Dissertation.
DePauw University Consortium for Faculty Diversity in Liberal Arts Colleges The consortium invites applications for dissertation fellowships and post-doctoral fellowships from U.S. citizens or permanent residents who will contribute to increasing the diversity of member colleges by increasing their ethnic and racial diversity, maximizing the.
Consortium for Faculty Diversity. Carleton is a member of the Consortium for Faculty Diversity (CFD) program. The goal of this program is to assist minority scholars in the early stages of their career and to produce a pool of minority scholars who will have firsthand experience teaching at liberal arts colleges. Our goal is to hire one of these applicants as a CFD Fellow each academic year.
Fellowships of the Consortium for Faculty Diversity in Liberal Arts Colleges: The dissertation fellowship is intended for scholars who have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. or the M.F.A. except the dissertation; this fellowship is intended for scholars in the final stage of their dissertation and aims, above all, to help the fellow complete the final requirements for the degree during.