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Application/ Information (2005 funding is pending).

Institute Dates: June 1- July 30, 2004

The Center for Cultural Understanding and Change is accepting applications from college and university faculty who teach in the Chicago area* and are interested in participating in an institute designed to transform courses and enhance teaching and research practices via community engagement and incorporation of community voices. The intent of this Urban Research and Curriculum Transformation Institute (URCTI) is to develop processes and products (syllabi and documents) that highlight students receiving participatory action research experiences in courses. It is designed especially for social sciences, gender, and ethnic studies courses but those from other disciplines are also encouraged to apply.

A maximum of 10 faculty members will be selected and notified by mid-April. Each participant will receive a $4000 (inclusive) stipend upon satisfactory completion of the institute requirements.

Requirements:
  • Attend weekly half-day sessions during the summer phase of the Institute
  • Participate in three roundtable discussions with community organizations
  • Work with students in the summer internship
  • Revise or devise course incorporating students doing research
  • Facilitate two ethnic identity discussions (Cultural Connections program)

All applications must include the following:

1. Completed application form
2. Two-page vitae or resume
3. Copy of current syllabus
4. One page essay (see writing prompt below)

Writing Prompt
Community Voices and Participatory Action Research Essay :
Why do you want to participate in URCTI? With which, if any, Chicago communities are you involved? Which course will you transform or develop through this experience? How many students will you reach with this revised course?

Selection Criteria:
Priority will be given to those with terminal degrees and "continuing appointments."

Institute Staff:
Alaka Wali, Ph.D., Institute Director, is the John Nuveen Curator in Anthropology and Director of the Museum's Center for Cultural Understanding and Change. She has done research in Central and South America and in the urban United States.

Rebecca Severson, M.A. Anthropology, and graduate of Northwestern University's Southwest Ethnographic Field School is Manager of Urban Programs at CCUC. She will manage the Institute.

Josh Ostergaard, M.A. Anthropology, Coordinator of Urban Programs at CCUC, supervises the URCTI interns.


Application
The URCTI application is available in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. To download and print out this application, you must have the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. Adobe Acrobat Reader is available for free from the Adobe Web site.

The Field Museum must receive your completed application by 5:00 p.m., March 12, 2004. Use fax or mail.

Center for Cultural Understanding, URCTI, Field Museum, 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 60605. Email: rseverson@fieldmuseum.org, phone: 312 665 7480, fax: 312 665 7193.


*2005 funding is pending. By 2006, we plan to open the Institute to regional and/or national applicants.

The founding of this Urban Research and Curriculum Transformation Institute has been made possible by a generous grant from The Ford Foundation.

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