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Visiting Scholars Program: for Academic Year 2007-2008Calvin College occasionally has scholars on campus for extended periods of time in conjunction with its many Centers and Institutes. Many of these scholars remain detached from any particular department and go largely unnoticed by the campus at large. The Calvin Visiting Scholar Program creates a more formalized program of visiting scholars, including but not limited to those connected with Centers and Institutes. Such a program encourages more scholars to choose Calvin College as a place for sabbaticals and through this choice, further enriches Calvin's intellectual life. Thus, a visiting scholars program:
The purpose of the Calvin College Visiting Scholar Program is to encourage any scholars who are on research leave from their institutions to spend that time at Calvin. However, Visiting Scholars who cross cultural boundaries or boundaries of religious tradition are a priority. Scholars working in conjunction with campus research centers or institutes also have priority. In a given academic year the college will approve up to a maximum of two visiting scholars. Calvin's Visiting Scholar Program is organized to also meet the support requirements of the Fulbright Visiting Scholars Program. If applicants are interested in coming to Calvin as a Fulbright Visiting Scholar, they should consult the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program's webpage, which is administered by the Council for the International Exchange of Scholars (CIES). The Nomination Process:
The latest date for consideration of an application is February 15th prior to the academic year for which the scholar is applying. All materials need to be received by the Dean for Research and Scholarship, from the nominating department, by that date. However, nominations can be submitted by the nominating department to the Office of the Provost at any time prior to the deadline, but typically in the fall of the year prior to the academic year of the visit. These applications are reviewed as they are received. Thus, while the final deadline is February 15th, decisions on Visiting Scholars may be made much earlier. Thus departments should consult with the Dean for Research and Scholarship before submitting a nomination to ensure that appointments have not already been made. The Dean for Research and Scholarship reviews nominations with the other deans and the Provost. This Academic Council will inform the Professional Status Committee of its recommendation(s). Nomination Materials Must Include:
What the College Provides to Visiting Scholars:For those approved as Calvin Visiting Scholars, the College provides:
Departments’ Role as Hosts:The individual department within which the scholar is housed acts as host. This means that once approval is received from the Professional Status Committee, the department is the contact on the campus in terms of logistics and hosting. This includes:
Important Contacts on Campus for Departments:
Visa Issues and Calvin Requirements:Upon approval by the Professional Status Committee, international visiting scholars should immediately apply through the Calvin College Human Resources Office for governmental permission to study in the United States. All materials must be to the Human Resources Office by April 1st. The process of obtaining a visa may take up to four or five months. Once arrival and departure dates are specified with the college, they cannot be changed. Thus, international visiting scholars should plan their dates of arrival and departure carefully. **If the Visiting Scholar takes on a teaching assignment in conjunction with their scholarly work, he/she must meet all the requirements for part-time faculty. Affiliated Visiting Scholars:Calvin College always welcomes visiting scholars to its campus for short or longer lengths of time. While it can only accommodate two visitors an academic year under the Calvin College Visiting Scholars Program, this does not preclude other scholars from coming to Calvin College for varying lengths of time. Departments must get approval from their Academic Dean and must keep the Dean informed on arrangements being made for such visitors. Their coming does not require Professional Status Committee approval. The following can be provided:
The provision of a computer and office is not guaranteed. And as with the Calvin College Visiting Scholars Program, the college does not provide salary or any related benefits to a visiting scholar including any accommodations for health insurance or subsidies for Christian day school education. For more information Contact:
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