Fallon-Marshall Lecture Nomination Form
Nomination deadline:
November 1, 2024
ABOUT:
Named after Marshall and former dean of the legacy College of Liberal Arts Daniel Fallon, the Fallon-Marshall Lecture was established in 1994 by Mary Marshall as an event for humanities and social science faculty members to highlight and discuss outstanding current research in the legacy College of Liberal Arts.
The series was revived in 2023 by the College of Arts & Sciences and presented by the Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research.
The winner of the award will deliver a public lecture at a special event on campus and receive an award of $4,000.
Proposed topics should be for recently or nearly completed original, major research projects whose significance can be explained in such a public-facing way as to engage a wider academic audience that includes students and interested members of the public.
Questions about the process and timeline should be sent to Troy Bickham at tbickham@tamu.edu.
ELIGIBILITY:
Full-time faculty members in the College of Arts & Sciences. The selection committee particularly encourages nominations for recently promoted (either to the rank of associate for full professor) faculty members whose current research engages either the humanities or social sciences and potentially appeals to a wider audience. Nominations must come from the faculty member’s department head or their designee with no more than two nominations being made from any single department.
Nominations due:
Friday, November 1, 2024
Upon form submission, you should be redirected to a confirmation screen and receive an automatic confirmation email. If you do not receive either of these, there may have been a problem with your form and you will need to resubmit.
If you have any questions, please call (979) 845-8328 or email glasscock@tamu.edu.
Applications will be considered incomplete until all information has been received, at which time an e-mail confirming receipt will be sent to you.
Applicants are normally notified of award decisions by one month following the application deadline.