成人大片 National Scholar program accepting applications
October 2, 2014
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Academic units still have time to submit expressions of interest (EOI) for the 2014-15 round of the Queen鈥檚 National Scholar (QNS) program, which provides $100,000 annually for five years to assist faculties and schools in hiring a new faculty member.
EOI鈥檚 are due to the relevant dean鈥檚 office by Oct. 17. Deans will then submit their recommendations to the Provost鈥檚 Office by Nov. 3.
鈥淭he QNS is a signature program for Queen鈥檚, helping our Faculties and Schools in recruiting faculty members who are emerging leaders within their fields,鈥 says Alan Harrison, Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic). 鈥淭he program has already resulted in some exceptional early and mid-career scholars choosing to continue their teaching and research at Queen鈥檚.鈥
Expressions of interest are welcome from any academic discipline, and should highlight how the proposed QNS aligns with the faculty or school鈥檚 priorities, as well as with the University鈥檚 Academic Plan and Strategic Research Plan. Interdisciplinary and cross-faculty submissions are encouraged. The will guide interested units through the submission process.
The QNS advisory committee will review the EOIs and select up to four to advance to the second stage of the competition, in which an expanded proposal is submitted. In the second stage, the committee will review the four proposals and recommend to the principal which two candidates should be appointed.
Five new faculty members arrived on campus this year as Queen鈥檚 National Scholars from both the and rounds of the competition, including:
- Heather Aldersey, QNS in international community-based rehabilitation
- Avena Ross, QNS in chemical biology and medicinal chemistry
- Armand Ruffo, QNS in Indigenous literatures and languages
- Norman Vorano, QNS in Indigenous visual and material cultures of the Americas
- Awet Weldemichael, QNS in African history
For more information on the QNS program, and the EOI template, visit the QNS page on the .