Mitchem Fellow
Duties and Responsibilities
Fellows are to be in residence at Marquette University for the 2026-27 academic year (August 31, 2026 May 14, 2027) during which they teach one (1) course in their area of specialization, interact with faculty and undergraduate students, give a public presentation, and devote their primary energies to the completion and defense of their dissertations. During their residence, Mitchem Fellows will also be mentored by a senior faculty mentor in his or her discipline, appointed by the fellow’s department chair and collegiate dean in consultation with the Vice President of Belonging and Student Affairs.
Requirements
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Masters Degree preferred or substantial progress toward the terminal degree. Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Persons are eligible to apply who have not earned a doctoral degree at any time or in any field, have completed all other requirements for the Ph.D., and are at the writing stage of their dissertation work.
Qualifications
In alignment with our mission as a Catholic, Jesuit university, the Mitchem Fellowship Program is especially interested in supporting research focused on African American, Latinx, First Nations/Native American Studies, or Race and Ethnic.
Skills
N/A
Benefits
\$43,520 salary stipend, fringe benefits, plus a \$7,000 stipend for moving and travel expenses for the 2026-27 academic year.
Pay
\$43,520 salary stipend, fringe benefits, plus a \$7,000 stipend for moving and travel expenses for the 2026-27 academic year.
Schedule
First Shift (Day)
Application Instructions
Qualified females, minorities, and special disabled veterans and other veterans are encouraged to apply.