US$25,000 for 9 months
August to May
Program Officer, Recruitment
- COMPETITION CLOSED
- Awards to be taken up in the 2025-2026 Academic Year
- Applications accepted until November 15, 2024
- The next competition for awards to be taken up in the 2026-2027 Academic Year will open in May 2025
Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Humanities and Social Sciences, The Citadel
The purpose of this Distinguished Chair position is to augment the scholarly diversity and capacity of The Citadel by attracting scholars whose research and teaching interests align with and advance the institution’s mission for developing principled leaders in a military environment.
Although scholars from a variety of disciplines will be considered, we are particularly interested in candidates whose discipline and research fit into our Intelligence and Security Studies, Criminal Justice, History, Political Science, Psychology, Climate Studies, International Law, Artificial Intelligence, and Cyber Security fields.
The Chair will engage with faculty, staff, and students through guest lectures, seminars, and one-on-one interactions and will explore long-term collaborations and institutional linkages between her/his home institution and The Citadel. Scholars are encouraged to collaborate with the host institution and give workshops or short seminars and will be expected to teach one course per semester in their discipline.
Of particular importance will be the need to interact meaningfully with the members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets, the primary undergraduate population at The Citadel, through classes, lectures, small discussions, and other meaningful engagements.
Specializations: Intelligence and Security Studies, Criminal Justice, History, Political Science, Psychology, Climate Studies, International Law, Artificial Intelligence, and Cyber Security.
Applicants are encouraged to identify their primary and alternate choices on the application. Formal letters of invitation should not be sought; however, applicants are encouraged to contact the institution to discuss research interests.