HSS Humanities Center Mini-Residencies Initiative
This year the HSS Humanities Center launched a pilot program to connect faculty and
the graduate students enrolled in their courses with leading scholars. Faculty leading
a graduate course in Fall 2024 are invited to apply for one of these Graduate Course-Based
Mini-Residency for Visiting Scholars, which will supply the funds and administrative
support to bring an agenda-setting scholar in that faculty member’s field to campus
for up to four days of engagement with the faculty member and their graduate course
enrollees, as well as other HSS communities.
These residencies are designed to (1) extend the curricular resources of graduate
study in HSS by making it possible for faculty to bring in scholars working at the
intersection of faculty members’ own research itineraries and their graduate students’
academic training, (2) present chances for faculty (especially junior and mid-career
faculty) to consult about their own research with eminent scholars in their fields,
and (3) empower faculty members and their department chairs/program directors to curate
high-impact, scholarship-advancing encounters, in any number of formats.
The HSS Humanities Center’s Development Committee will review proposals for this pilot
program. The faculty submitting proposals selected for Fall 2024 will receive notice
of their selection, after which those faculty members can begin the process of inviting
their proposed visitors. The mini-residency will cover travel, accommodation, meals,
and incidental expenses for the visitor, as well as an honorarium commensurate with
the visitor’s stature, and expenses associated with events programmed as part of this
visit. Please note that visitors should have no current or planned employment at LSU.
Please submit proposals by April 12, 2024.