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Scholars in Residence Program
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The University of Texas at Austin School of Information will host a limited number of Scholars-in-Residence. Individuals selected for the Scholars-in-Residence program are expected to be involved in the intellectual life of the school. In this capacity they may work with faculty and students on specific research projects, offer guest lectures in classes, and make presentations in regular iForums or at other venues across the campus. Because the school receives many more applications each year than it can accept, we request that each applicant submit the following information in an application to be reviewed by the school's Executive Committee. Although the School is unable to provide financial support or office space, each Scholar-in-Residence is given university library access, access to the iSchool computer lab, and a computer account. Visits may last up to one calendar year. Application ProcessThe applicant is asked to submit:
Applications should be sent directly to: Scholar-in-Residence Programc/o Chair of Research Committee School of Information The University of Texas at Austin 1616 Guadalupe, D8600 Austin, TX 78701-1213 Email: scholar The applications will be evaluated using the following criteria:
Specific questions about the process or status of an application should be directed to: Chair of the Research Environment Committee in care of scholar@ischool.utexas.edu. Please note that letters sent directly to individual faculty members are forwarded to the Dean's office, so we request that you do not send multiple requests to various faculty members, as this will not improve the applicant's chances for acceptance as a Scholar-in-Residence. Once accepted, the individual will be required to submit proof of funding (the current rate is a minimum of $1,000/month for the scholar and $600/month for each accompanying dependent--this amount may change in the future) and of health insurance coverage. International ApplicantsIf visiting from outside of the United States UT’s International Office will assist in completing the paperwork to obtain a J-1 Visa from the United States government, and additional information of interest to international visitors can be found at their web site. Last Modified: July 25 2009 12:54:11. | ||