Faculty Deadline: Radcliffe Exploratory Seminar Program
Date and Time
October 13, 2020
All day
The Radcliffe Exploratory Seminar Program provides funding to scholars, practitioners, and artists for collaboration in an interdisciplinary exploration of early-stage ideas. Our program encourages intellectual risk-taking as participants gather in an intensive seminar setting to explore new fields of research and inquiry. Hundreds of Harvard faculty have benefited from this program, which challenges its participants to reimagine the boundaries of knowledge through multidisciplinary discussion. Program details:
- Funding of up to $16,000 available to support one- to two-day, by-invitation-only seminars
- Hosted on the campus of the Radcliffe Institute
- Accommodates roughly 12–20 participants, subject to budgetary limitations
- At least one applicant must be either a Harvard ladder faculty member (tenure-track or tenured, including Harvard Medical School faculty, regardless of the financial guarantee surrounding salaries) or a former or current Radcliffe fellow
- Harvard non-ladder affiliates may apply with a co-applicant who meets eligibility requirements
- Applications are peer reviewed
- explore the viability of early-stage research ideas in any discipline or multiple disciplines
- invite the perspectives of diverse participants and stakeholders to the discussion
- integrate senior and junior scholars from institutions in the greater Boston area, across the United States, or around the world
- demonstrate risk-taking and creativity
- Radcliffe supports engaged scholarship. We welcome proposals that connect research to public policy, pressing social issues, and/or seek to actively engage audiences beyond academia.
- We welcome proposals relevant to the Institute’s focus areas, which include law, education, justice; youth leadership and civic engagement; and legacies of slavery.
- Reflecting Radcliffe’s unique history and institutional legacy, we welcome proposals that focus on women, gender, and society or draw on the Schlesinger Library’s collections.