Fellowship applications are accepted from both tenured and untenured faculty as well as from recent Ph.D.’s without a tenure-track position and professors emeriti. Where appropriate, applications are accepted from independent artists, documentary filmmakers, and writers. For these non-academic applicants, a B.A. degree is required and a graduate degree is encouraged.
All offers of employment with the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies are contingent on meeting all employment authorization requirements and applicable immigration regulations. All non-US citizens will need to obtain the proper visa/immigration status in order to work within the United States.
We encourage all applicants to apply for a full academic year (September-April). We also offer a limited number of single-term fellowships under special circumstances. Should you be interested in a single-term fellowship, the application will require that you explain the special circumstances. Please note that Fall term runs September-December and Winter Term runs January-April. Fellows can serve no more than two terms within a period of four years.
The Frankel Institute is structured as a full-year residential fellowship; however, alternative arrangements may be available. If you are unable to reside in Ann Arbor and would like to request alternative arrangements, the application requires that you explain your request.
לעוד פרטים: https://lsa.umich.edu/judaic/institute/applications.html
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