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Lawrence Fellows in the Liberal Arts and Sciences

The Lawrence Fellows in the Liberal Arts and Sciences program has two primary goals. First, to help develop the professoriate of the future by providing recent Ph.D.s with mentoring, teaching opportunities, and research collaborations that will better prepare them for careers at selective liberal arts colleges. Second, to bring young scholars to campus who will enrich student learning, share new research directions being pursued at distinguished graduate programs, collaborate with faculty on research and performance, and further strengthen the ability of Lawrence University to offer one-on-one learning experiences for all students.

The program was initiated in 2005 with the hiring of eight Fellows for the 2005-06 academic year. Fellows are appointed for two years, during which they teach courses, offer individualized instruction opportunities to students, and continue their professional activities as scholars and/or performers. A unique aspect of the program is its scale and breadth. All fields represented by departments or interdisciplinary programs are eligible to apply for Fellows and a goal of the program is to have 12 Fellows on campus in any given year.

Fellows Program for 2009-2010

Because of the national financial crisis, Lawrence has decided to suspend the recruitment of new Fellows who would join the faculty at the beginning of the 2009-2010 year. This decision will not affect Fellows who are already at Lawrence, but it does mean that we will not be adding Fellows in new areas, as we have done for each of the last several years. We hope to renew the process of recruiting new Fellows during the coming academic year. Thank you for your interest in the Lawrence Fellows Program.

About the Program

Applicant Information

Mentoring Program

Forms for Departments and the Fellows Committee

Forms and Guidelines for Current Lawrence Fellows