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Applications Being Accepted for Lender Center for Social Justice Faculty Fellow

Applications are now being accepted for the position of 2023-25 . The deadline for applications is Monday, April 10, at 5 p.m. ET.

The Lender Center Faculty Fellowship supports a two-year research project that examines contemporary social issues and develops innovative approaches to address them. The selected fellow will work with a team of student fellows to create an interdisciplinary research team. The fellowship term culminates with the Lender Center Symposium, where the team presents results of its research project, alongside invited speakers.

Only Syracuse University full-time faculty (either tenure- or non-tenure-track) are eligible for the fellowship. Faculty applying for the Lender fellowship should be dynamic and accomplished scholar/teachers who are committed to an agenda of advancing social justice. They will be expected to foster an interdisciplinary team that will simultaneously encourage student learning and growth and the pursuit of concrete engagement with real-world problems.

The faculty fellow will receive research support for both years of the project, a summer stipend and additional resources to facilitate the development and execution of their project and publicize the results.

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The Lender faculty fellow for 2022-24 is , associate professor of anthropology and Ford-Maxwell Professor of South Asian Studies in the聽. She studies artificial intelligence (AI) weaponry through the lens of a cultural anthropologist, believing that those systems can transform the realities of autonomy, accountability, human rights and justice.

, assistant professor in the , was the 2021-23 faculty fellow. She and her team of students studied whether the space opened as a women鈥檚 wellness center on the City of Syracuse鈥檚 North Side has been functioning as intended. They assessed its uses, accessibility and lessons drawn from the building鈥檚 development, opening and usage that can be applied to other public spaces.