Applications open for SEC Visiting Faculty Travel Grant Program

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Mississippi State faculty members are invited to submit applications for the Southeastern Conference Visiting Faculty Travel Grant Program until June 25.

The Southeastern Conference Visiting Faculty Travel Grant Program, sponsored by the SEC Academic Consortium, is intended to enhance faculty collaboration that stimulates scholarly initiatives between SEC universities. It gives faculty from one SEC university the opportunity to travel to another SEC campus to: exchange ideas; develop grant proposals; conduct research; consult with faculty and/or students; offer lectures or symposia; or engage in whatever activities are agreeable to the visitor and host unit.

Mississippi State University can select a maximum of 12 faculty members to receive 2021-2022 travel grants of $850 each for transportation, room, board, etc., to use for travel to another SEC campus. In addition to MSU, SEC member universities are the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa; University of Arkansas, Fayetteville; Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama; University of Florida, Gainesville; University of Georgia, Athens; University of Kentucky, Lexington; Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge; University of Mississippi, Oxford; University of Missouri, Columbia; University of South Carolina, Columbia; University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Texas A&M University, College Station; and Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.

Travel dates for these visits are between August 2, 2021 and June 10, 2022. The faculty member will contact a host unit (e.g., department, research center, school, etc.) that he or she wishes to visit to determine that unit’s receptivity and availability. The selected faculty members will be responsible for arranging coverage of their duties during their absence. After the visit, the faculty member must submit a brief report describing the outcomes of the visit.

To be considered for one of MSU’s SEC travel grants please submit the following in one PDF file via email attachment to Associate Vice President Teresa Gammill at tgammill@research.msstate.edu and copy Lynn Taylor at ltaylor@research.msstate.edu by 5 p.m. on June 25.

Aside from letters, this information should require no more than two pages:

Faculty member information:

-- Faculty Name
-- Faculty Title
-- MSU College
-- MSU Department
-- Faculty Email
-- Campus Address
-- Office Phone and Cell Phone
-- Biography (no more than 250 words)
-- SEC institution that you will be visiting

In addition to the information above, when traveling to another SEC institution faculty should provide the following information:

-- Name of the host institution information including contact person at host institution
-- Letter of invitation from the SEC university/host unit specifying the dates and any specific expectations of the faculty member
-- Anticipated visit dates (Although there is no minimum number of days for a visit, the length of the visit should be sufficient for a meaningful exchange to occur)
-- Anticipated activities while on visit
-- Statement of the benefits of visit for MSU and host institution
-- Letter of support from MSU unit which includes the arrangement of duty coverage

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