Senior Fellows Program

The Senior Fellows Program offers two application cycles per year. It allows established (post Ph.D.) faculty members or researchers of equivalent rank from national labs or industry to do short-term, on-site, interdisciplinary research with other Beckman Institute investigators.
The Senior Fellows Program offers two application cycles per year. It allows established (post Ph.D.) faculty members or researchers of equivalent rank from national labs or industry to do short-term, on-site, interdisciplinary research with other Beckman Institute investigators.
About the program
Application and selection timeline
Beckman faculty members can apply to sponsor a Senior Fellow. Submission deadlines are March 15 and Oct. 15 each year. Decisions will be made by April 1 and Nov. 1, respectively. The Beckman Institute Director and Associate Director for Research evaluate applications twice annually.
Benefits to Senior Fellows
- A private Beckman Institute office for a stay of up to one full semester/summer.
- Up to $5,000 for local expenses (e.g., lodging, per diem as a reimbursement) and/or research supplies or Beckman Institute services (for example, MRI scan time). Travel must be paid for by the applicant or faculty sponsor. This fellowship will not support basic research expenses like publication costs or a computer or laptop.
Eligibility criteria
- The nominator must be a full- or part-time Beckman faculty member.
- The nominator may sponsor one senior fellow per year.
- The plan of work must be performed at the Beckman Institute.
Application materials required
- Beckman faculty member sponsor/collaborator
- Name of Beckman Senior Fellow applicant and contact details
- Proposed dates of Beckman Institute visit
- Detailed description of proposed collaborative work and expected impact of the collaboration (no more than 750 words). Proposals should describe:
- Research project or problem and methodology the fellow will work on
- Timeline (i.e., how do they plan to accomplish their goal during the visit)
- Expected outcomes (for example, formulate a new problem, finalize a paper, learn about a specific methodology)
- Budget and budget justification (up to 1 page text)
- Applicant’s CV
Previous Senior Fellows
Beckman Senior Fellows
2017
- Nelson Cowan
2016
- Frini Karayanidis
2015
- Christophe Chipot
2014
- Daniel A. King
2013
- Kirk Erickson
2012
- Lisa Frank
2011
- Jong Chul Ye
2007
- Nadja Schott
2006
- Dimitris C. Lagoudas and Gerald Penn
2002
- Jan Theeuweswith
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