Darrel Bigham Historic Southern Indiana
Faculty
Engagement Fellowship
Summer 2010
Call for Proposals
Application Deadline: Monday, November 2, 2009
Historic Southern Indiana, an outreach and engagement program
of the University of Southern Indiana, will award one summer fellowship of
$4,000 to a member of the faculty in any discipline taught in the various
colleges of USI. The project may begin in the summer of 2010 and must be
completed by the end of the spring semester in 2011.
HSI was created in 1986 to serve a region of 26 counties in southern Indiana.
Its goals are to identify, preserve, protect, enhance, and promote the
historical, natural and recreational resources of the region. It seeks to
implement those goals through programs in historic preservation, history
education, heritage tourism, community development, and scenic byways. HSI is
part of Extended Services.
Sample projects might include (but are not limited to):
• Consulting (Examples: assisting in the creation of corridor
master plans for one or both scenic byways or in the preparation of community or
organizational strategic plans)
• Research (Examples: preparation of a background study for an
exhibit or an interpretive plan, of studies about patterns of visitation at
historic sites, or of studies of the economic impact of visitation)
• Service Learning (Example: preparation and implementation of
a service learning component relating to some aspect of Historic Southern
Indiana in a class or classes during the 2009-2010 academic year)
• Creation of Workshops/Institutes (Examples: preparation and
implementation of teacher enhancement workshops connecting the classroom to the
region, hospitality training programs, or workshops designed to enhance the
quality of interpretation in communities)
Eligibility
1. Applicants must hold full-time, tenured, or tenure-track
positions and at the time of application may not be pursuing a terminal degree
required for the field position.
2. Preference will be given to applicants who identify a
regional external partner organization which will directly benefit from this
project.
3. Applications for course development, faculty development,
departmental curriculum development, or institutional research activities are
not eligible.
Fellowship Information
The Darrel Bigham Faculty Engagement Fellowship provides one $4,000 salary
stipend to support scholarly work in the areas of consulting, research, service
learning, or creation of workshops/institutes by USI faculty. The award will be
announced at the January Faculty meeting. Half of the stipend will be awarded by
May 31, 2010 with the remaining portion to be awarded upon project completion.
The award will be paid out as a personal stipend through payroll. The award may
be used to pay for project expenses at the recipient’s preference.
Allowable Activities (Definition of Research)
The Darrel Bigham Historic Southern Indiana Faculty Engagement Fellowship
provides for faculty projects that have demonstrated benefit in the 26 county
HSI region. Counties include: Clark, Crawford, Daviess, Dearborn, Dubois, Floyd,
Gibson, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Knox, Lawrence, Martin, Ohio,
Orange, Perry, Pike, Posey, Ripley, Scott, Spencer, Switzerland, Vanderburgh,
Washington, and Warrick.
Selection Process
One Darrel Bigham Historic Southern Indiana Faculty Engagement Fellowship will
be issued annually for the summer with completion occurring no later than the
following spring. The selection committee will consist of the Dean of Extended
Services, the director of HSI, and up to 3 members of HSI's Advisory Board and
Faculty Advisory Board.
Application Instructions
1. Complete the Darrel Bigham Historic Southern Indiana Faculty
Engagement Fellowship Cover Page with signature of the applicant’s college dean.
2. Attach a project description addressing the following
criteria (The project description is limited to no more than five double-spaced
pages using a type font no smaller than 12 point.):
• Project goals and objectives
• Plan of implementation and timeline for development and completion
• Feasibility statement
• Relevance to the applicant’s discipline(s),
• Benefit to Historic Southern Indiana
• Proposed budget
3. Submit the original signed
application and one electronic copy to the Sponsored Research
Office, Wright Administration Building, 104-K, gssr@usi.edu no later than 4:30
p.m. on November 2, 2009.
Award Criteria
1. Clarity of objectives and project description
2. Feasibility—the ability to complete the project by the end
of the spring semester, 2010
3. Relevance to the applicant’s academic discipline(s) and
benefit to the applicant’s professional development
4. Benefit to Historic Southern Indiana and its constituents
Reporting Requirement
The fellowship recipient is required to submit a brief report (1 -2 pages
maximum) or copy of the completed work by May 16, 2011.
Acknowledgment
All work resulting from the Darrel Bigham Faculty Engagement Fellowship must
include an acknowledgement of Historic Southern Indiana.
For further information contact:
Leslie Townsend, director of Historic Southern Indiana, Orr Center 1064,
465-7013, ltownsen@usi.edu
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