The deadline for summer and fall 2009 projects is March 20, 2009. Proposals will be accepted beginning in February.
The Fred L. Emerson Humanities Collaboration Award is granted to meritorious H&S students who
are eligible for financial aid to work directly with a member of the Humanities faculty in H&S on a
collaborative scholarly project.
While this type of collaborative work is a routine part of experiential learning in the natural
sciences, as faculty and students work side-by-side in the laboratory on a faculty member’s
research project, it has been less routine for scholarly work in the Humanities at IC. This award
makes such opportunities available to H&S faculty and students. Such collaborations require a
commitment from both parties. Faculty members must be prepared to mentor the students as they
take on major responsibility for an independent component of the scholarly project; students must be
prepared both to devote significant time and intellectual effort to these projects, and to meet the
high expectations of their faculty mentors.
The potential rewards are high on both sides. Faculty members can make significant progress on
their own scholarly endeavors with the support of a first-rate student assistant, and help to prepare
the next generation of scholars. At the same time, students are able to make a significant
contribution to scholarship, to learn and apply the knowledge and skills they have been developing in
their coursework, and in the process deepen their own understanding of what it really means to do
scholarly work in the humanities.
The Award offers a stipend of up to $3,000 for summer projects and $1,500 for semester projects, to
enable student recipients to devote time and attention to the work required to succeed in such
scholarly projects. In addition, funds may be available to support travel and/or equipment costs,
when those are an integral part of the project. Students may sign up for a credit-bearing
independent study or internship (1-3 credits) in order to complete the project; in the summer, the
award money would then be allocated first for tuition. Several such Awards are made each year.
Upon completion of the project, the student is required to submit a report detailing the outcomes of
the project to the Office of the Dean.
We invite proposals twice during the academic year. The fall semester cycle is for
spring semester projects; the spring semester cycle is for summer and fall semester
projects. Please consult Stacia Zabusky, Assistant Dean in H&S, with any questions
you may have (szabusky@ithaca.edu, 274-3102). Proposals
should be submitted to the H&S Dean’s Office, 201 Muller.
Please note that late or out of cycle proposals will not be considered.
Eligibility
How to apply
Selection Process
Printer-friendly guidelines and application forms are available here.