Apply Now: Public Engagement Faculty Fellowship at U-M

The Office of the Vice President for Research is now accepting applications for the Public Engagement Faculty Fellowship.
OVPR seeking Public Engagement Faculty Fellowship applications

Public Engagement Faculty Fellowship Now Accepting Applications

The Office of the Vice President for Research has begun accepting applications for the Public Engagement Faculty Fellowship. This initiative partners with various campus units to enhance public engagement efforts by University of Michigan faculty. The fellowship aims to integrate faculty expertise with community needs, fostering impactful collaborations.

Faculty members interested in applying are encouraged to demonstrate how their work can benefit the public. The fellowship offers resources and support to help faculty members develop and execute engagement projects. Past fellows have successfully implemented projects that address critical societal issues, contributing to the university’s mission of public service.

Applicants should highlight previous public engagement experiences and outline their proposed project’s potential impact. The selection process will consider the project’s feasibility, community involvement, and alignment with the university’s strategic goals. More details on the application process and requirements can be found on the official research website.

“We are excited to support faculty members in their efforts to connect with the community and make a meaningful difference,” said a representative from the Office of the Vice President for Research. This fellowship represents a significant opportunity for faculty to expand their impact beyond the academic sphere and engage with broader audiences.


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