Purdue Faculty Recognition Program to host webinar on Guggenheim and ACLS fellowships

Purdue faculty and staff interested in applying for national fellowships are invited to attend an upcoming information session hosted by the Purdue Faculty Recognition Program. The virtual session, scheduled for 1 p.m. May 28, will focus on Guggenheim and American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) fellowships.

The webinar will provide an overview of each fellowship program, including application timelines, evaluation criteria and proposal guidance. Faculty attendees will also learn about the resources and support available through the Faculty Recognition Program.

A live Q&A will follow the presentation to address questions from prospective applicants.

The session can be accessed via this Microsoft Teams link. A recording will be available afterward on the Purdue Faculty External Recognition website.

For additional information, contact John Grundy, director of the Faculty Recognition Program, at jgrundy@purdue.edu.

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