November 17, 2023 - Nwando Achebe
The College of Social Science Dean’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Fellows Program attracts SSC faculty to build leadership skills around DEI and prepare the fellows to lead internally and externally. Additionally, the Dean’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Fellows Program offers opportunities for professional development around diversity, equity, and inclusion issues.
Fellows are expected to participate in weekly meetings with other members of the Dean’s DEI Fellows Program, and collaborate with the Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion during their fellowship year. Fellows will be appointed for a one-year term that may be extended to a second-year dependent upon resources and agreement of all parties.
Fellows, will, for the period of their appointment, become members of the SSC Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusive Affairs (ODEIA) team. They will be expected to:
Participate in weekly meetings with the Dean’s DEI Fellows team.
Serve as mentors to one another.
Assist with the development of innovative strategies and programming that advance DEI in SSC during their fellowship year.
Have meaningful impact on diversity, equity, and inclusion policy in SSC and its units.
Serve in collaboration and partnership with the Associate Dean of DEI, Faculty Development, and Strategic Implementation, to realize the overall SSC DEI strategic initiative and implementation.
Undertake one or more mutually defined DEI projects that benefit the Fellow’s unit and SSC at large. Potential projects might include:
Assess SSC policy and practices on key decision points for faculty and staff.
for instance, annual review, promotion, assessment of academic progress, etc.
Review curriculum offerings and program learning outcomes.
Propose action steps that SSC can take to further promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Develop innovative strategies to advance the recruitment, retention, funding, and success of minoritized undergraduate/graduate students.
Monitor campus climate for equity and inclusion among undergrad/graduate students.
*This year all projects will be geared towards implementing the SSC DEI strategic plan. Each fellow will lead one foci area of the SSC DEI strategic plan implementation; serve as a member of the DEI strategic planning committee, and member of the SSC Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusive Affairs (ODEIA).
Applications should be submitted to the Associate Dean of DEI, Faculty Development, and Strategic Implementation as a single PDF document, via email to: Victoria Pierce, malkow14@msu.edu, with Dean’s DEI Fellows Program in subject line. Applications must be received by 5 p.m. on December 8, 2023.
Application packets should include the following:
5-page proposal (double-spaced) addressing how an appointment to the SSC Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusive Affairs (ODEIA) will support their longer-term career goals (1 page). It should also articulate a vision for implementing two of the four DEI strategic plan goal areas. The proposed implementation plan should also identify metrics for success (4 pages).
CV.
1 supporting letter (1-2 pages) of recommendation highlighting the applicant’s DEI capability in relation to the proposed project. Letter should come from the applicant’s chairperson/director.
The Associate Dean for DEI, Faculty Development, and Strategic Implementation will convene a review committee.
Committee will evaluate proposals and make a recommendation to the Associate Dean for DEI, Faculty Development, and Strategic Implementation.
Each Dean’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Fellow receives $4,000 each academic year, which can be used for professional development, teaching/research materials, funding for community partners, or other appropriate uses, as determined by the fellow and approved by the College of Social Science Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Faculty Development, and Strategic Implementation. Funds may not be used for compensation or for course buyouts or be in conflict with university policy regarding expenditure of general funds.
Fellows will report directly to the Associate Dean of DEI, Faculty Development, and Strategic Implementation.