The University of Wisconsin-Madison and
the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
The late George L. Mosse, a great historian, teacher, mentor, and friend, graced the UW-Madison campus for some forty years, and the Hebrew University for some twenty years creating a vital and variegated international intellectual community. He has provided the Departments of History at both these institutions with a munificent bequest that aims to make it possible for faculty to experience that community.
The Faculty Exchange Program is intended to enable junior faculty from UW-Madison to spend a semester at Hebrew University in order to advance their careers and broaden their intellectual horizons.
The Exchange Program will cover the full costs of a semester at Hebrew University, including
- Salary/benefits
- Travel (includes spouse, children)
- Research support ($2,000)
Priority is given to faculty in the Dept. of History, but all faculty members in the Humanities and Social Sciences are eligible.
Responsibilities
- Exchange faculty will teach one seminar per semester and be available to students and faculty for consultation. You may be asked to teach both undergraduate and graduate students.
Applications should consist of
- 2 to 3 page letter outlining current research.
- Description of the seminar that will be taught
- Letter from departmental chair endorsing participation
- CV
Applications should be submitted to
- The Mosse Faculty Exchange Program
Department of History
4265 Mosse Humanities
455 N. Park St.
Madison, WI 53706
THE DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS February 1st
FELLOWSHIPS WILL BE ANNOUNCED BY February 15th
For more information, please contact
For information on the Mosse Program at the Hebrew University:
http://mosse.huji.ac.il
For information on the Hebrew University:
http://www.huji.ac.il/huji/
For information on the Rothburg International School at the Hebrew University:
http://overseas.huji.ac.il/