Long-term project fellows include fourteen Smith and Five College faculty members and four Smith students, who meet once a week at the Kahn Institute for three hours—two for discussion and other activities, and one to share a meal. These projects also include public lectures by experts in fields related to the project topics, film screenings, field trips, and other activities.
Project organizers receive a course release and a $3,000 research stipend as compensation for organizing a full academic year project. For one-semester projects, organizers receive a $1,500 research stipend.
Project organizers are two Smith faculty members from different fields—and preferably from different divisions—who have been fellows in a past long-term project. If you do not have a co-organizer at this time, please reach out to the Kahn director.
Organizers guide exploration and dialogue among fellows and collaborate to identify visiting scholars and activities that may inform the topics of exploration. In consultation with the Kahn director, they are responsible for conceptualizing and writing a project description that inspires and invites potential fellows to participate.