The Center for Peacemaking would like to invite faculty engaged in teaching and research related to nonviolent peacemaking to consider applying for any of the three kinds of financial support offered by the Center:
- Rynne Summer Faculty Fellowships: two $3,500 summer research grants to two Marquette faculty to advance research on an aspect of nonviolent peacemaking. Deadline: March 1, 2019.
- Peace Studies Course Development Grant: one grant of $2,500 for a full-time Marquette faculty member to develop a new course, or significantly revise an existing course, that explores and integrates issues of peacemaking and nonviolence. Deadline: June 1, 2019.
- Research Mini-Grants: research grants of up to $300 for Marquette faculty to advance research on an aspect of nonviolent peacemaking. These funds can be used for faculty research expenses (including travel for research or to present a paper) or to hire a student research assistant. These grants are given on a rolling basis.
Successful applicants will have made a case that their projects are related to the Center’s priority research areas or align with the Center’s mission. Faculty interested in pursuing any of these opportunities should contact T. Michael McNulty, SJ.