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ACS Announcements
News and Opportunities for the ACS Community
From the Associated Colleges of the South
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On behalf of the consortium, we want to wish you a very happy holiday season. And we would like to thank you for your interest and participation in ACS activities during 2007. We expect to offer more opportunities in the the coming year and beyond.

CONTENTS FOR DECEMBER 6, 2007

NEWS

  1. Director for 2008 Fall Semester in Turkey Program

OPPORTUNITIES

  1. Grants for Faculty and Institutional Renewal
  2. Job Search for Director of Chinese Studies
  3. ACS Summer Teaching and Learning Workshop
  4. Rolling Deadline for Environmental Grants
  5. Costa Rica: The Search for Sustainability
  6. Rolling Deadlines for Grants in Diversity
  7. 2008 ACS Fall Semester in Turkey Program
  8. 16th Annual Latin American Studies Symposium
  9. British Studies Conference
  10. NITLE Opportunities


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NEWS

1. DIRECTOR FOR 2008 FALL SEMESTER IN TURKEY PROGRAM

Tom McCollough, professor of religion at Centre College, has been selected as the director for the 2008 Fall Semester Program in Turkey, Dr. McCollough is a former director of the program, so he brings considerable experience to our efforts. He served as the academic director in 2005 and did a wonderful job. We are very pleased that someone with his background in Turkey and experience with our program is in charge of next Fall’s activities. If you have questions about the academic side of the program, you may reach Tom at mcollog@centre.edu. As was the case for the 2007 program, Birmingham-Southern will handle the administrative aspects of the program. If you have any questions regarding applying for the program, please contact Ann Ledvina and Grace Franklin at Birmingham-Southern (gpturkey@bsc.edu).

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OPPORTUNITIES

1. GRANTS FOR MELLON FACULTY AND INSTITUTIONAL RENEWAL

ACS is offering new grants in faculty and institutional renewal, supported by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. In the first round of grants, pre-proposals are due on January 15, 2008. For those pre-proposals that are approved, final proposals will be due on March 10, 2008. We encourage you to read the various materials and consider preparing a proposal for consideration. We are accepting proposals for individual and collaborative projects at one institution or across several ACS institutions. Visit the website at http://www.colleges.org/faculty_renewal/index.html to view the guidelines and selection criteria and to download the required cover page. If you have further questions about the program or process, please contact Marcia White at mwhite@colleges.org.

2. JOB SEARCH FOR DIRECTOR OF CHINESE STUDIES

The consortium is searching for a director to lead and coordinate the new ACS initiative on Chinese Studies, funded by the Henry Luce Foundation. Information is available from Dara Hawkins at dara@colleges.org.

3. ACS SUMMER TEACHING AND LEARNING WORKSHOP

The ACS Summer Teaching and Learning Workshop is scheduled for June 3-8, 2008 at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL. The workshop is designed for good teachers who want to hone their craft and build a culture of excellent teaching on their respective campuses. If you are interested in attending this year's workshops, please contact your academic dean or provost who then nominate you for participation. ACS will notify faculty members of their participation by March 1. If you would like more information, please visit the workshop homepage at http://www.colleges.org/summerteach/summerteach.html.

4. ROLLING DEADLINE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL GRANTS

The three alliances of the ACS Environmental Initiative seek proposals for grants from $500-$2000. Curriculum and Faculty Development Alliance, the Student Development and Engagement Alliance, and the Campus-Community Partnerships Alliance continue to support environmental projects including new and revamped courses, service learning and other community partnerships, environmental justice research and activities, student teaching assistants, and internal or external internships. We are especially interested in funding new work that has not received grants in the past. RFPs are online at www.colleges.org/enviro. To see previous years' successful proposals, please go to http://www.colleges.org/enviro/proposals/past_proposals.html. For more information, contact Elizabeth MacNabb, emacnabb@colleges.org.

5. COSTA RICA: THE SEARCH FOR SUSTAINABILITY

Rollins College will host its third annual faculty seminar on June 13-23, 2008 in Costa Rica for Global Partners Project institutions. The focus will be on Sustainable development – an interdisciplinary approach. Rollins is accepting applications on a space available, first-come-first-served basis. The College is generously subsidizing almost half of the expenses of the seminar to significantly reduce costs for participants. For more information, please contact Barry Allen at ballen@rollins.edu, or see our website at http://www.colleges.org/enviro/programs/faculty_seminar.html.

6. ROLLING PROPOSAL DEADLINES FOR GRANTS IN DIVERSITY

Two types of Diversity Mini-Grants are available:

a ) Student Led Collaboration with Faculty & Staff for Diversity Mini-Grants

The Diversity Planning Committee invites students, in collaboration with faculty/staff, at all ACS institutions to submit proposals for Diversity Mini-Grant Awards. Proposals may be submitted for any type of diversity issues/concerns that directly affect and challenge campus climate. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until February 8, 2008 for grants up to $2,500 each. Projects must be completed and final reports submitted by May 15, 2008. Information on guidelines, selection criteria, and required proposal cover sheet are found at http://www.colleges.org/diversity/programs/minigrant_students.html. Direct questions to Marcia White, ACS, mwhite@colleges.org.

b) Workshop Mini-Grants for Campus Diversity Leadership Models

The Diversity Planning Committee is offering grants of up to $2,000 each. These mini-grants are offered to offset expenses associated with hosting a campus workshop to develop and promote staff, faculty, and student Diversity Leadership. Diversity Leadership models include, but are not limited to, those provided by National Coalition Building Institute [NCBI], the Anti-Defamation League, Training for Social Change, and the National Conference for Community and Justice. Other models also may be used. Please note that these grants are different from the Diversity Mini-Grants for Student Led Collaboration with Faculty and Staff. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until February 8, 2008 for grants up to $2,000 each. Proposal and submission guidelines, selection criteria, and required forms are found at http://www.colleges.org/diversity/programs/leadershipmodelsgrants.html. Direct questions to Idella Glenn, Furman University, idella.glenn@furman.edu.

7. 2008 ACS FALL SEMESTER IN TURKEY PROGRAM

Applications from students for the 2008 ACS Fall Semester in Turkey Program are now being accepted. The deadline for application is February 15, 2008. For more information on the program, please go to: http://www.global-partners.org/turkey/studyabroad/ or you may contact Grace Franklin at Birmingham-Southern College - gpturkey@bsc.edu.

8. 16TH ANNUAL LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES SYMPOSIUM

Birmingham-Southern College Latin American Studies Program invite proposal from students to the 16th Annual LAS Symposium on March 14-15, 2008. This interdisciplinary conference aims to promote undergraduate research focused on Latin America. The deadline for submitting panel/paper proposals to the address listed below or online is November 30, 2007. For further information, contact Barbara Domcekova, Latin American Studies Symposium, Director, Birmingham-Southern College, 900 Arkadelphia Road, Birmingham, AL 35254, 205-226-4975 or visit online at http://www.bsc.edu/academics/las/symposium.htm.

9. BRITISH STUDIES CONFERENCE

The sixth annual British Studies Student Symposium is scheduled for February 15-16, 2008 at Birmingham-Southern College. This conference invites participation by undergraduate scholars in all areas of British history, literature, and culture, including the Empire or Commonwealth and the British Isles. Proposals for papers are due January 15. For more information, contact Mark Lester (mlester@bsc.edu.)

10. NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGY AND LIBERAL EDUCATION (NITLE) OPPORTUNITIES

For opportunities available through NITLE, please go to: http://www.nitle.org/index.php/nitle/opportunities.


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