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Engaged Scholars -
Congregational Studies Fellowships
The Congregational Studies Team is pleased to announce the availability
of Fellowships to support scholars who are interested in disciplined
inquiry into the life of local communities of faith. These 18-month
fellowships include $18,000 in research support, plus $2000 for related
travel. In addition, Fellowships include a program of mentoring by a
senior-scholar coach and participation in two summer consultations that
bring together the Fellows and coaches with the Team.
Applications are encouraged from scholars in a variety of disciplines —
from practical theology to the social sciences, from history to biblical
studies and contextual education — for projects that involve learning
from and about living communities of faith. Fellows will explore avenues
for making that knowledge available for the sake of those communities’
wellbeing, as well as developing strong academic contributions
appropriate to their disciplines.
Applicants should have completed their
graduate work and be placed in a professional position at the time of
application. We especially encourage early-career scholars to apply, but
will consider applications from persons who have recently been tenured.
For detailed information refer to the application information and instructions (PDF format) or contact the Engaged Scholars project office at Hartford Seminary by email
(engagedscholars@hartsem.edu).
This program is administered by the Congregational Studies Team:
Nancy Ammerman, Anthea Butler, Bill McKinney, Omar McRoberts,
Larry Mamiya, Gerardo Marti, Joyce Mercer, James Nieman (project
director), Bob Schreiter, Steve Warner, and Jack Wertheimer.
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