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Application Deadline: December 01, 2022
The Millennium Scholars Program is the premiere scholarship development program of the STAR Scholars Network. The program provides emerging and early career scholars with the opportunity to build the network and knowledge needed to advance their academic careers. The Millennium Scholars Program supports advanced doctoral students and early career scholars (or scholar-practitioners) who identify with a low income, lower-middle income, or upper-middle income country, whether by birth, cultural heritage, or current residence. The program supports participants in disseminating their research and scholarship to a global audience. It is designed around a three-part series of engagements that include professional development, peer-to-peer support, and perspectives from leading scholars.
Goals:
The program is designed to support the advancement of advanced graduate students, early career scholars, and independent researchers working across borders. It is designed to leverage the power of transnational connection to:
- facilitate the creation of lifelong peer-support networks across borders;
- deepen engagement between early career and mid- and senior-level scholars in the network;
- bridge disciplinary and methodological divides to discover connections among researchers and practitioners;
- build human-to-human relationships that foster future transnational collaborations in research and teaching; and
- increase the visibility of emerging scholars and the impact of their work.
- increase the visibility of emerging scholars and the impact of their work.
Eligibility:
Advanced graduate students, early career scholars, and independent researchers are encouraged to apply if they identify with a country or higher education system country in a low income, lower-middle income, or upper-middle income country. Applicants who teach or research in fields including international education, comparative education, human geography, global studies, linguistics, psychology, sociology, communication, international business, economics, social work, cultural studies, and other related disciplines are welcome to apply. The program is intended to serve new generations of scholars who may identify with traditionally minoritized groups, marginalized identities, and/or reside in countries in the Global South.
Other Benefits:
Peer-To-Peer Support
Participants join a multinational community of support that includes cohort members and a mid- or senior-level mentor in the network.
Professional Development
Participants engage in working sessions where they share emerging ideas and drafts of their work to give and receive feedback.
Perspectives Roundtables
Participants participate in events with leading researchers to share perspectives and brainstorm future directions for their work.
Expectations:
- Provide a photo and short bio with a summary of your research interests for the website;
- Participate in monthly online live-stream interactive seminars (seminars will range from 1-3 hours);
- Attend online monthly check-in sessions with your mentor and peer researcher;
- Dedicate sufficient time to make satisfactory progress on your identified project;
- Participate in ongoing peer discussions via the moderated online social media group;
- Post two or three short updates so our members can celebrate your progress and experience in the program; and
- Present your project at the closing symposium where all members in our network learn about your work and celebrate your achievement.
Cost:
There is no cost to participate the Millennium Scholars Program due to the generosity of our individual and institutional members who make this possible, so money is never the reason why someone cannot participate in the program.