CIRCLE Affiliate Faculty Program
At CIRCLE we believe that building and supporting an interdisciplinary community is the cornerstone of our work to foster and support successful interdisciplinary research, teaching, and engagement at MSU. The core of this work is our Faculty Affiliate Program. Affiliates will have special access to CIRCLE social events, trainings, programs, and support. Affiliate faculty may also serve as mentors for early career interdisciplinarians or serve on committees that will shape the future of CIRCLE.
How to Apply
CIRCLE welcomes tenure-track faculty, non-tenure track faculty, academic specialists, postdocs, and staff members from across campus. Calls for new affiliate faculty will typically take place each fall; however, we have had an overwhelming response this year, and have decided to open an additional call in the spring.
Applicants for affiliation in Spring 2024 should submit a 1-page letter of inquiry (as a PDF) and a current CV no later than February 19, 2024.
Please submit materials using this form, which will prompt you to upload your letter and CV.
Letters should include:
- Your current research/teaching/engagement interests
- Your history of interdisciplinary activity and/or your current interest in interdisciplinarity
- How you hope to engage with CIRCLE as an affiliate faculty member
Inaugural Programming
Interdisciplinary Collaboration Workshop Series
November 17, 1:30 – 4:30 pm
January 19, 1:30 – 4:30 pm
This two-part series will provide training in interdisciplinary collaboration across contexts and meet potential collaborators from around campus. The workshop series is suggested for anyone interested in applying for the Interdisciplinary Seed Grants (see below).
- Workshop 1: Becoming an Interdisciplinary Collaborator (November 17)
- Workshop 2: Building an Interdisciplinary Process (January 19)
Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning Workshop
February 9, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
This workshop will provide tools for successful interdisciplinary teaching and practices that contribute to strong interdisciplinary course design, co-teaching collaboration, and meaningful student engagement. This workshop is suggested for anyone interested in applying for teaching and learning focused Interdisciplinary Seed Grants (see below).
CIRCLE Mixers
CIRCLE will host several social events throughout the year, beginning with our launch event on October 18. These informal events are designed to help build interdisciplinary community across MSU. Dates and locations will be announced throughout the year.
CIRCLE Seed Grants
In spring 2024, CIRCLE will open applications for our Interdisciplinary Seed Grants. These grants will provide seed funding as well as facilitation support for one year. In addition, grant projects will contribute to ongoing CIRCLE research on interdisciplinarity. We will offer grants for both research projects as well as teaching and learning projects. Preference will be given to proposals that include at least one CIRCLE affiliate who has completed the workshop series.
CIRCLE Scholar-in-Residence
Affiliates are eligible to apply for a one-year residency with CIRCLE. The residency offers a 25% assignment in CIRCLE to conduct research into the nature of interdisciplinary research, teaching, or engagement. More information will be available soon.