Teaching Fellowships assist faculty in developing cross-disciplinary undergraduate Humanities courses to be offered in their home departments: courses funded will be cross-listed under the Humanities Program. Teaching Fellowships provide a summer stipend as well as funds for course materials, films, or visiting lecturers. Faculty members, individually or in collaboration, from any department, college, or school at the University of Oregon are encouraged to apply for a Teaching Fellowship.
In lieu of regular course enrichment funds, faculty may be eligible for up to $4,000 in support through the Center’s endowed Wulf Professorship in the Humanities. The Wulf Professorship is awarded to successful OHC Teaching Fellowship applicants who can demonstrate that their course meets the criteria of the Professorship. A faculty member who wishes to be considered for the Wulf Professorship must attach to his or her Teaching Fellowship application the Wulf Professorship Application form, which requires a separate statement explaining how the proposed course fits the criteria for this Professorship, and an estimated budget for use of the funds.
The deadline for 2009-10 Teaching Fellowship applications was Monday, October 27, 2008. Fellowship awards will be announced by January 9, 2009.
application and guidelines (pdf)
Wulf Professorship application (pdf)
Updated:7/1/08