Apply Now for the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America at Brown University Fall 2026 Visiting Faculty Fellowship ($20,000 stipend)

Closing Date: 10 April 2026
Apply Now for the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America at Brown University Fall 2026 Visiting Faculty Fellowship ($20,000 stipend)
The Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America at Brown University is now accepting applications for its Fall 2026 Visiting Faculty Fellowship.
This fellowship fosters interdisciplinary exchange and provides scholars with access to Brown’s rich academic resources, while creating meaningful opportunities to share research with a broader scholarly community.
Fellows will be fully integrated into the intellectual life of CSREA—engaging with faculty, students, and affiliated scholars while advancing their own research projects. CSREA invites tenured and other long term faculty who have been approved by their home institutions to be on a funded scholarly leave to apply to be a Visiting Faculty Fellow for the fall 2025 academic term.
CSREA Visiting Faculty Fellowship (Fall 2026) Overview
Brown University’s Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America (CSREA) is a leading voice in exploring and researching complex social and cultural issues related to educational, economic, and political resources, as well as the dynamics of power within society. It brings together scholars and practitioners at the forefront of addressing the most pressing questions about race, ethnicity, and their intersections with other social factors.
The Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America (CSREA) at Brown University invites applications for its Visiting Fellowship for the Fall 2026 semester. This in-person fellowship is designed for tenured and other long-term faculty who have been approved by their home institutions to be on a funded scholarly leave/sabbatical and whose work critically engages with race, ethnicity, and/or indigeneity in the United States and/or transnational contexts.
CSREA’s Visiting Faculty Fellowship fosters interdisciplinary intellectual exchange, offering fellows access to Brown University’s academic resources and opportunities to share their research with the broader scholarly community. Fellows are expected to contribute to CSREA’s mission to:
- Build collaborative networks among scholars and students working on race and ethnicity
- Engage in generative public conversations on pivotal issues
- Enhance public knowledge about racial and ethnic inequality (including in technology, environment, government, education, etc.), discrimination, and well-being in society
- Support efforts toward a fair and more just multiracial and multiethnic democracy and equitable society
Fellows will be fully integrated into the intellectual life of CSREA, engaging with Brown faculty, students, and affiliated scholars while working on their research projects.
Fellowship Structure & Expectations
- Residency Requirement: This is an in-person, semester-long fellowship based at CSREA in Providence, RI.
- Research & Scholarship: Fellows will pursue individual research projects related to race, ethnicity, and/or indigeneity while engaging with the Brown scholarly community.
- Community Participation: Fellows will participate in CSREA’s Research Fellows Seminar (number of sessions TBD) and are encouraged to attend CSREA-sponsored lectures, symposia, and events.
- Fellows are responsible for covering their own housing, travel, and living expenses (including health benefits) for the duration of the fellowship.
- The fellowship is open to all disciplines
Fellowship Benefits
- $20,000 stipend
- Access to University resources
- Opportunities to present works-in-progress and engage with Brown faculty and students
- Inclusion in CSREA’s academic and social community
Qualifications
Applicants must:
- Be a member of the regular faculty at their home institution
- Be on a funded scholarly leave or sabbatical during the fellowship period
- Have a research focus on race, ethnicity, and/or indigeneity in the U.S., the Americas, or related transnational contexts
Application Instructions
To apply, candidates must submit the following materials:
- A current CV
- A research proposal (2-3 pages) detailing:
- The focus of their project and its relevance to CSREA’s mission
- Expected outcomes and contributions to the field
- How the fellowship will support their work
- A statement of intent (1-2 pages) describing:
- How they will engage with CSREA’s intellectual community
- Their interest in participating in the CSREA Research Fellows Seminar
- A sample of scholarly or creative work (maximum 25 pages)
- A letter from their home institution confirming approval of a funded scholarly leave/sabbatical for Fall 2026
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