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The study of arts and humanities brings to the study of technology a vital critical and interdisciplinary lens that has animated and complicated existing scholarly and creative uses of technology. The Autonomous Systems Policy Institute (ASPI) at Syracuse University seeks to create an avenue for greater trans-disciplinary collaboration between the arts and humanities and the study of technology.   As a result, each year ASPI will support a faculty fellow in the Arts arts and Humanitieshumanities.

We invite applicants from all fields in the arts and humanities including but not limited to, Philosophyphilosophy, Religionreligion, Literatureliterature, Artart, Art Historyart history, Musicmusic, Music Historymusic history, Filmfilm, Indigenous Studiesstudies, Black Studiesstudies, Environmental Studiesenvironmental studies, Women’s women’s and Gender Studiesgender studies. This fellowship is primarily focused on providing the space and opportunity for faculty members in the humanities whose research intersects with the study of technology to develop their work, a potential syllabus, and curate a conversation that focuses on their fields of study.

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  • Participate in ASPI events and activities.
  • Design a course that will be cross - listed with ASPI.
  • Host a conversation with a scholar on a topic of their choosing that examines the intersection of technology and the humanities.
  • Become a member of the review committee to evaluate fellowship applications for the following year.


Interested faculty can submit their application packet, which includes a curriculum vitae and a 11–2-2 page description page description of their research, by email to lncabeza@syr.edu by April 30 of each year.

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