The deadline for submitting proposals for the 2022-2023 Faculty Fellows program has passed.
Please stay tuned to the Matrix website for future updates.
The Matrix Faculty Fellows program supports Assistant- and Associate-level faculty members at UC Berkeley for their continuing work on research that has a significant impact in multiple disciplines in the social sciences. The selection committee will consider both the impact of the work of a scholar in their home discipline, as well as the project’s potential impact and interest to scholars in other fields, aligning with the mission of Social Science Matrix. In their proposals, scholars should also clearly identify how their work aligns with Matrix’s research streams, including our highlighted streams of climate, democracy, inclusion, inequality, and information.
Eligibility and Award
Applicants must be at the Assistant or Associate level from departments in the UC Berkeley Division of Social Sciences. Fellows will receive one course release for either the Fall 2022 or Spring 2023 semester, for the primary purpose of continuing work on their publications and/or book manuscript in an interdisciplinary environment. During this time, the professor will also be expected to:
- Produce or participate in a Matrix website feature (e.g., podcast, article).
- Help plan at least one Matrix on Point panel event or interdisciplinary workshop on a topic related to their research, with the assistance of additional funding support from Matrix.
We expect there will be four Matrix Faculty Fellows during the 2022-2023 academic year. Depending on the applications received, there may be overlapping themes among the fellows, and they may wish to work on collaborative projects.
Fellows must make arrangements for course release directly with the chair of their department. As a consideration for this reduction in teaching, a Faculty Fellow’s department receives funds in accordance with general campus policy for course release.
Application Materials
Download via Google Doc and PDF.