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Rosemary Perez and Jeremy Wright-Kim are among 14 U-M scholars selected for the Public Engagement Faculty Fellowship

March 08, 2024

The fellowship program provides resources and support for scholars and researchers incorporating public engagement into their work. 

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Rosemary Perez and Jeremy Wright-Kim are among this year’s cohort of 14 faculty from across the university who have been selected for the Public Engagement Faculty Fellowship, reports The University Record. Sponsored by the Office of the Vice President for Research, the fellowship offers an opportunity for faculty members to consider how they can prioritize outward engagement in their scholarly activity and translate it into meaningful public impacts.

As part of the program, fellows receive financial and in-kind support in their pursuit of ethical, equitable, and effective public engagement through research and creative practice.

During a five-week Studio Experience program, fellows and mentor fellows will network, learn about many forms of public engagement, and develop skills and project plans. This capacity-building phase allows the mentors and fellows to consider the variety of avenues available to create outward impacts with their work.

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