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Jul. 7th, 2010 08:01 amYale ISM Fellows in Sacred Music, Worship, and the Arts
RFP Text--http://www.yale.edu/ism/fellows/index.html
DESCRIPTION: The Yale Institute of Sacred Music seeks a group of Fellows from around the world to join its community of scholars and practitioners for a one-year term. The qua lity, significance, and focus of the work fellows propose to do during the residency are of paramount importance in the selection process. Each fellow will undertake a substantive and original project that relates to the mission of the institute. This could be original scholarship, an art exhibition, a musical composition, or work of creative writing, etc. Fellows will have the opportunity to pursue their scholarly or artistic projects within a vibrant, interdisciplinary community, and they may have the option to teach.Fellows commit themselves to meet weekly with their cohort and to share their work in at least one public presentation per semester. One presentation during the year will be a public lecture, while the other may be work-in-progress shared in the smaller, less formal gathering of fellows. Fellows are also encouraged to teach a maximum of one course during their residency. Course proposals are made as part of their application and are reviewed by the appropriat e department or school. They may also be invited to lecture in! classes taught by Yale faculty throughout the year.The institute maintains a commitment to living religious communities and seeks diversity of every kind, including race, gender, and religion. The work applicants propose to pursue must support the mission of the institute; fellows are expected to work primarily on this project during their year in residence.The fellowship year lasts from September 1 to May 15. Fellows are expected to be free of commitments that would prevent them from devoting themselves full time to the work outlined in their proposal and to live in residence within 10 miles of the Yale campus. Fellowships are typically half of the fellow's regular annual salary up to $60,000 per year. Stipends are paid directly to the fellows in regular monthly installments and are not paid directly to the fellow's institutions. Fellows may apply for research funds, and the institute will reimburse relocation expenses for fellows and their families up to a sum of $5,000. In rare cases (e.g., in the case of international or independent scholars or artists) Yale may provide health benefits.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Glen Segger, ISM Fellows CoordinatorYale Institute of Sacred MusicP.O. Box 208273New HavenCT06520United StatesEmail ismfellows@yale.edu
RFP Text--http://www.yale.edu/ism/fellows/index.html
DESCRIPTION: The Yale Institute of Sacred Music seeks a group of Fellows from around the world to join its community of scholars and practitioners for a one-year term. The qua lity, significance, and focus of the work fellows propose to do during the residency are of paramount importance in the selection process. Each fellow will undertake a substantive and original project that relates to the mission of the institute. This could be original scholarship, an art exhibition, a musical composition, or work of creative writing, etc. Fellows will have the opportunity to pursue their scholarly or artistic projects within a vibrant, interdisciplinary community, and they may have the option to teach.Fellows commit themselves to meet weekly with their cohort and to share their work in at least one public presentation per semester. One presentation during the year will be a public lecture, while the other may be work-in-progress shared in the smaller, less formal gathering of fellows. Fellows are also encouraged to teach a maximum of one course during their residency. Course proposals are made as part of their application and are reviewed by the appropriat e department or school. They may also be invited to lecture in! classes taught by Yale faculty throughout the year.The institute maintains a commitment to living religious communities and seeks diversity of every kind, including race, gender, and religion. The work applicants propose to pursue must support the mission of the institute; fellows are expected to work primarily on this project during their year in residence.The fellowship year lasts from September 1 to May 15. Fellows are expected to be free of commitments that would prevent them from devoting themselves full time to the work outlined in their proposal and to live in residence within 10 miles of the Yale campus. Fellowships are typically half of the fellow's regular annual salary up to $60,000 per year. Stipends are paid directly to the fellows in regular monthly installments and are not paid directly to the fellow's institutions. Fellows may apply for research funds, and the institute will reimburse relocation expenses for fellows and their families up to a sum of $5,000. In rare cases (e.g., in the case of international or independent scholars or artists) Yale may provide health benefits.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Glen Segger, ISM Fellows CoordinatorYale Institute of Sacred MusicP.O. Box 208273New HavenCT06520United StatesEmail ismfellows@yale.edu