Faculty Fellows Program
Current Fellows
Rock Ethics Institute and Maurice K. Goddard Chair Accepting
Applications for 2025–2026 Faculty Fellowships
Deadline: Thursday, November 14, 2024
The Rock Ethics Institute invites applications for its 2025–2026 Faculty Fellows program. These fellowships, which have been awarded annually since 2015, provide a one-course release from teaching during a single academic year to support ethics-related research projects by Penn State faculty. For each fellowship, the Rock Ethics Institute or the Maurice K. Goddard Chair in Forestry and Environmental Resource Conservation will provide up to $7,500 in buyout funds to compensate for a course release. We anticipate awarding this cycle four ethics-related fellowships, two of which with a focus in environmental conservation and policy.
The fellowship program aims to encourage innovative approaches to ethics-related research across disciplines, to support interdisciplinary engagement and collaborations among faculty, and to promote moral literacy and leadership across the University system. Fellows are invited to participate actively in the Rock Ethics Institute’s intellectual community, to attend and participate in Institute events, and to present and discuss their work at public colloquia.
Projects that engage with the research interests of the Institute’s Core Faculty (rockethics.psu.edu/people/) and the Institute’s current research themes (food and agriculture, gender and sexuality, global issues, health, public life, race, sustainability, and technology) are especially encouraged. Conservation and policy-focused projects that address forests, watersheds, land, and climate-change themes, especially of relevance to Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic region, are also invited. We welcome proposals that engage with community partners, incorporate students as collaborators, or are likely to lead to curricular innovations and leveraged grant-writing.
Eligibility: Penn State faculty at all career levels are eligible to apply. Faculty must apply individually (rather than as a team) and may submit only one proposal per year. While faculty from any Penn State campus are eligible, those not in residence at University Park should explain how they will meet the Institute’s expectations for active involvement in our intellectual community, collaborations with Institute faculty, and attendance at Institute events during the fellowship year. Faculty in the College of the Liberal Arts may only accept one internal fellowship award from the College or its affiliated Centers, Institutes, or programs in any given academic year. The same applies for faculty in the College of Agricultural Sciences. If applicants are selected for more than one fellowship or release, they must select one to accept. Faculty are eligible to reapply for other opportunities in subsequent years. Please note that Rock Ethics Institute Core Faculty, Directors, and Faculty Fellows who received their award within the past five years are ineligible to apply. Though current Sherwin Early Career Professors are not eligible to apply, former Sherwin Early Career Professors are eligible.
Application Process: To apply for a 2025–2026 Rock Ethics Institute Faculty Fellowship including the Goddard Environmental Policy Fellowships, please submit an application cover sheet that includes signatures of support from your department head and associate dean (or appropriate administrator), a 100-word abstract, a project description of no more than 2,000 words (single-spaced), and an abbreviated CV of no more than five pages. All application materials should be submitted in a single PDF file to rockethics@psu.edu no later than Thursday, November 14, 2024. Successful applicants will be notified by Friday, December 13, 2024.
For materials such as the application cover sheet and more information on the faculty fellows program and previously funded projects, see rockethics.psu.edu/fellowships-and-awards/faculty-fellows-program/. Please direct any questions about the Faculty Fellowships or application process to Ben Jones, btj7@psu.edu, or specific questions on the Goddard Environmental Policy Fellowships to Christopher Scott, cascott@psu.edu.