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Institute of East Asian Studies, UC Berkeley

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Call for Proposals<strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>East</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>Faculty Working Groups 2013-14Program DescriptionThe Haas Faculty Working Group program at the <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>East</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> (IEAS) is designed t<strong>of</strong>oster interdisciplinary or comparative research on topics <strong>of</strong> compelling significance concerning <strong>East</strong> Asiathat cannot readily take place within existing disciplinary boundaries or departmental structures.Collaboration between humanists and social scientists from various departments is encouraged, andpreference may be given to those proposals that seek to involve in addition a broad range <strong>of</strong> disciplinesincluding such fields as journalism, environmental or health sciences, urban planning, and otherpr<strong>of</strong>essional schools. Proposals that examine issues <strong>of</strong> regional or transnational significance, or thatotherwise cut across borders <strong>of</strong> any single nation, may also receive preferential consideration.Proposals are invited from any two ladder faculty members from different departments who will act asconveners for the group. Groups may be proposed for either the fall 2013 or spring 2014 semesters.Conveners are responsible for setting the intellectual agenda <strong>of</strong> the projects.Each proposal will be evaluated on the basis <strong>of</strong> its intellectual merit and appropriateness to programguidelines. Once the winning proposal is selected by a faculty review committee, a second call will besent to <strong>Berkeley</strong> ladder rank faculty members in all relevant fields to solicit applications for participationin the group. Up to seven additional ladder faculty participants will be chosen based on the strength <strong>of</strong>their proposed approach to the topic, their ability to contribute meaningfully to the project’s goals andtheir representation <strong>of</strong> expertise and perspectives.As an incentive for participating in the IEAS Faculty Working Group program, all participants, includingco-conveners, may choose to receive from IEAS either course buy-out funding, or credit <strong>of</strong> an equalamount to be used towards future research expenses.For those choosing the course release funding, the amount <strong>of</strong> one (1) course buyout at the AssistantPr<strong>of</strong>essor I level (currently $13,700) will be awarded to the faculty participant’s home department. It willbe the participant’s responsibility to arrange for this release with his or her department (writtenpermission from the department Chair is required), and funds for such course releases may be banked, ifnecessary, for use in later semesters. For those choosing the research funding option, the amount <strong>of</strong>$13,700 will be transferred to the participant’s home department for use by the faculty member. Thesefunds may likewise be banked for use over more than one year, if needed.Groups will also be awarded $8,000 for the research assistance <strong>of</strong> up to two graduate student rapporteurs,and $2,500 for visiting speakers or other events.The conveners are responsible for the group’s administration. The IEAS will provide limited clericalassistance (i.e. supplying meeting needs, hiring graduate students, supporting related business transactionsand so forth).Groups are expected to meet once a week (or at a regular schedule as proposed) for seminar-stylediscussions and presentations held at the IEAS for the duration <strong>of</strong> one semester. Group members willassess current scholarship, and engage in research that leads in new directions. Inclusion <strong>of</strong> a limitednumber <strong>of</strong> invited graduate student auditors is encouraged. Group meetings are not required to be open tothe public (unless group members prefer to invite the public).1


Conveners and group participants will be expected to produce, at the end <strong>of</strong> award period, a final reporton the group’s activities as a whole, which may be a detailed account <strong>of</strong> the substance <strong>of</strong> group meetings,discussions and findings. The report should also include an evaluative assessment <strong>of</strong> the group’s successin addressing the research topics at hand and possible future steps or directions for the project, inparticular with regard to new research efforts. FWG grants are primarily intended to foster new findingsand directions in collaborative research and publications. Projects that may eventually lead to new crosslistedcourses drawing on new research concerning <strong>East</strong> Asia are also welcome. No particular form <strong>of</strong>outcome is a requirement for successful grant application. Some form and criteria <strong>of</strong> demonstrableaccomplishments <strong>of</strong> the group project however will be highly desirable.Application Instructions and DeadlinesProposals for IEAS Faculty Working Groups may come from any two <strong>UC</strong> <strong>Berkeley</strong> ladder-rank facultymembers from different departments. Proposals for Stage 1 should include:● An application cover sheet, with the following information:1) names, departments, email and telephone contacts for both faculty co-conveners2) title <strong>of</strong> the group’s proposed project3) abstract <strong>of</strong> the group’s project (approximately 200 words)● Narrative describing the Working Group project (3 pages maximum, single-spaced) along with atentative meeting schedule. The narrative should include a plan for involving graduate studentresearchers● For individual co-conveners seeking course release funds, a brief written statement from the departmentchair is required stating that the department will accept course buy-out funds for one course for thefaculty member. No such statement from the Chair is necessary for those seeking research funding. If nostatement from the department chair is included in the application, it will be assumed that the facultymember has chosen the research funding option● CVs for the two faculty conveners.The application deadline for 2013-14 Faculty Working Group program (Stage 1) is Thursday, April 11,2013. Applications should be emailed (preferably in a single PDF file) by 5 pm on April 11 to MartinBackstrom, IEAS Associate Director, at backstrom@berkeley.edu. The successful application will beannounced by April 18The Stage 2 call for additional faculty participants in the selected faculty group will be immediatelyissued, with a second deadline <strong>of</strong> May 1, 2013 for individual faculty members to submit applications.The review <strong>of</strong> Stage 2 applicants will be conducted by the two faculty co-conveners along with twoadditional faculty members, with final decisions made by mid-May.The activities <strong>of</strong> the Working Group will take place either during the fall semester <strong>of</strong> 2013, or the springsemester <strong>of</strong> 2014.2

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