BRACHMAN
HOFFMAN FELLOWSHIP
The Brachman Hoffman Fellowship is named for Marilyn
Brachman Hoffman, Class of 1952, who has enabled this Fellowship to
encourage Wellesley Science Center faculty members to be creative in their
work, and to take that step beyond the ordinary.
Introduction and Eligibility:
Brachman Hoffman Fellowships are granted to tenured
and tenure-track faculty members whose teaching obligations are in the
Wellesley College Science Center, including Whitin Observatory. Non-tenure-track
faculty are not eligible. The purposes of the Fellowship are:
- to provide enabling aid for a researcher's development
of an idea in a new area or field
- to support research on site
- to promote participation in the broader international
scientific network.
Support will be granted for research in a new area
or a new direction. The Fellowship is primarily seen as critical enabling
aid, to make possible a significant advance in the development of an experimenter's
idea. It is not available to support preparation of prior research results
for publication, curricular development, or the writing of textbooks.
The Fellowship is meant to be a "starter grant",
in that no later than one year after termination of the Brachman Hoffman
Fellowship, the recipient is expected to submit at least one research
proposal to a major funding organization for support of research to be
carried out at Wellesley.
An application should describe how the proposed
research represents a new direction for the applicant, state in what ways
the Fellowship will provide significant impetus to the research of the
recipient, and describe how the research will contribute to the education
of Wellesley students.
Applications should be of a quality comparable
to those submitted for outside support, although the description of the
research should be directed to a general scientific audience and be less
extensively presented. Clarity of presentation will be an important asset.
Wellesley faculty members are eligible if they
(1) intend to spend at least two years after the Fellowship tenure
at
Wellesley
College, (2) agree to prepare and submit a research proposal to an
outside funding agency no later than one year after the end of the
fellowship tenure, and (3) are
actively
engaged in teaching full-time or regular part-time in the Science Center.
Past recipients
of the award are eligible for support of research in a new direction,
although they may receive lower priority in the decision process if
fewer than
10 years have passed since their previous Fellowship. Awards
may be prorated in accord with appointment contract.
During the Fellowship tenure, it is expected that
the research will be conducted on site. However, the Fellow may use
the
award for specific off-campus needs, such as data collection, use of
instrumentation unavailable at the College, or for other purposes which
must be explained
in the proposal. Involvement of student assistants in such off-campus
experiences is appropriate and is encouraged.
Faculty members going on leave, either junior
or sabbatical leave, are encouraged to apply for Fellowships if they
will
be pursuing new directions in their research. The Fellowship may be
used to support research while on leave, provided that the work takes
place on campus. The Fellowship application should supplement (rather than
substitute for) applications sent to outside agencies.
Selection:
The selection of Fellows will be made by
a faculty Committee, which is chaired by the Faculty Director of the
Science Center. Other members of this Committee include the Dean of
the College, the Director of Sponsored Research, and five faculty members
elected from the Science Center by their colleagues. When appropriate,
outside reviews may be solicited.
The criteria for selection include: (1) the quality
of the work; (2) the newness of the direction of the research for the
applicant, (3) the potential for continuation of the research project
at Wellesley after the Fellowship tenure, and (4) the potential for involvement
of undergraduates in the research process. Applicants may be interviewed.
Conditions:
Applications are due in the Science Center Office
no later than January 22, 2008. Awards
will be announced early in the spring semester. If receiving
an award
will affect the teaching program of your Department, this must be discussed
with your Chair before submitting your application, and a written
acknowledgement
from the Chair must be included with the application.
The award is for up to $40,000 over
a two-year period, although no more than $25,000 may be budgeted for
any single
year.
In order for the second-year funds to be released, the Fellow must submit
a Renewal Application by mid-March of the first year of the award.
Any money unexpended following the second year of the Fellowship must
be returned.
Fellowship tenure will begin June 1 of the year
of selection. Recipients will be expected to give a public presentation of
their research accomplishments at the conclusion of their Fellowship
tenure.
Support Provided:
Brachman Hoffman Fellowship awards are made for
items of direct expense essential to the plan of the recipient. It is
the Fellow's prerogative to determine the appropriate use of the award,
which will be administered by Wellesley College.
The following are possible ways in which the funds
may be used:
- Released time from teaching (no more than two
units over two years). The cost for a released unit is currently
$7,000.
- Capital equipment or instrumentation essential
to the research program (limited to $20,000 over two years).
Computer purchases are allowed
provided that the applicant gives a detailed justification, explaining
in what way the item is integral to the research project (e.g.,
it interfaces with a piece of experimental apparatus, is essential
for data collection, or is needed to perform calculations or
simulations for which exisisting computing capacity is insufficient).
Ordinarily, the purchase of a laptop computer for the sole purpose
of travel or convenience is not permitted.
- Research assistance: post-doctoral, pre-doctoral,
technically trained, clerical, or untrained laboratory assistance.
Fringe benefits for salaried assistants must be included in the budget.
The College fringe benefit rate is available from Mary Hogan in the
Science Center Office.
- Summer salary for Fellow (2/9 of academic year
salary up to a maximum of $7,500. The fringe on summer salary is
7.7%)
- Summer students. The costs for student
summer stipends and student housing allowances are available
in the Science Center Office.
- Attendance at professional meetings for Fellow
and/or research students.
- Use of specialized
instrumentation or facilities unavailable at the College.
- Expendable supplies.
- Specialized library needs.
- Travel for collection of data or for collaborative
work.
Budget:
The application should include a detailed
budget proposal, covering both years of the award. It is expected
that the recipient will adhere to the budget as proposed, except for
changes
agreed to by the Committee and approved by the Dean. Funds are available
for expenditure only during the tenure of the Fellowship; any funds
remaining at the end of the Fellowship are returned.
Salary for summer research is
authorized, but may not exceed 2/9
of the recipient's academic salary of any one year, or $7,500, whichever
is less. The College is responsible for
the regular academic salary (except for released time units), as well
as fringe benefits for the regular academic salary only. Hourly wages
for students and the amounts of summer stipends should be checked with
the Science Center Office before you submit your budget. Any request
for released teaching units must be supported by your Department Chair
and the replacement cleared with the Dean of the College. Indicate
in writing that this is the case. Requests for salaried research assistants
must also include fringe benefits.
Reporting:
The recipient is expected to make a public on-campus
report of her/his accomplishments as a Brachman Hoffman Fellow.
A full written report must be submitted
to the Faculty Director of the Science Center within 90 days of termination
of the Fellowship. The report should include a summary of the work
accomplished
and a budget accounting. Copies of research proposals should be filed
with the Committee as soon as they are submitted, with notification
of
the outcome of the application to be added.
BRACHMAN HOFFMAN FELLOWSHIP
For Research At Wellesley College
APPLICATION FORMAT
Due: Application deadline January 22, 2008 for award
beginning June 1, 2008.
Announcement of Awards: Early spring semester.
The application should contain the following information in the order
specified:
A. Principal Investigator:
B. Department and Rank:
C. Title of Proposed Research Project:
D. Requested Amount:
E. Identify any prior funding that you have received from the College
over the past 10 years, (including Brachman Hoffman, Staley, and Faculty
Awards), and indicate the time period and amount of funding.
E1. If you are a prior recipient of a Brachman Hoffman Fellowship,
please describe your efforts to obtain support from an external funding
agency following completion of your fellowship.
F. Other Support: List current external and internal sources, granting
periods, and direct cost amounts of all other support received or requested
for this or for other research; identify other requests which duplicate
this one; include information about proposals under review or likely
to be submitted during the first year of the Fellowship.
G. Summary of Proposed Work: (experimental plan; appropriate bibliography):
Length: 4 - 5 pages directed toward a general scientific audience.
The quality and clarity of the written proposal will be an important
consideration in the selection process.
H. Statement Regarding New Direction: The proposed project should
represent a new venture for the recipient and the work should ideally
break new ground in the field of interest. Whether it is a new direction
or an entirely new field, the project should be more than simply finishing
up work previously done. The Committee is willing to consider proposals
from researchers who have already begun their investigations. The applicant
should describe succinctly how the proposed research represents new
direction/work and how the Fellowship will enable the recipient to
make a significant advance in the development of her/his idea.
I. Significance of the Proposed Work: (two subsections addressed specifically
to the following ): 1. To the scientific community. 2. To Wellesley
College, especially how Wellesley students will be affected.
J. Funding Organizations to which the recipient might expect to submit
research proposals as a result of the proposed project.
K. Resume for Principal Investigator: (the following material must
be included): 1. Education and Experience: (Degree, Postdoctoral appointments,
relevant previous employment and summer work.) 2. Publications: (within
the past five years unless earlier ones are particularly relevant)
3. References: List names and current addresses of three (3) professional
references.
L. Space: Are there space implications of this proposal? If so, they
must be cleared with the Administrative Director of the Science Center.
Please append a statement to this effect. If not, please include the
appropriate statement.
M. Statement from Chair if appropriate.
N. Proposed Budget: Pick up a sample budget form from Mary Hogan in
the Science Center Office; submit a proposed budget for both years
of any award.
O. Signature of Principal Investigator_________________________Date______________
Signature of Department Chair______________________________Date______________
RENEWAL APPLICATION FORMAT
Please submit the following by March 12, 2008.
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Brief summary of the objective of the project and progress to date.
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Proposal for work of the second year.
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Budget expenditures for first year; explanation of underuse or
overspending.
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Proposed budget for second year with information on any sources
of support received or expected.
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Funding organizations to which proposals will be sent; expected
timetable for submission of proposals.
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Appropriate supporting letters if released time is sought.
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Signature of Principal Investigator_________________________Date_____________
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Signature of Department Chair______________________________Date______________
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