Deadline: January 17, 2025
Program Starts: June 28, 2025
Program Ends: July 19, 2025
Location(s)
Israel United States of America
Overview
The Schusterman Center's Summer Institute for Israel Studies is a one-of-a-kind program dedicated to expanding Israel studies on a global scale. Since 2004, we have prepared 393 professors at 275 institutions in 34 countries on six continents to teach Israel Studies in their respective disciplines. Summer Institute alumni have taught 1,817 courses about Israel to more than 34,651 students worldwide.
Details
The Summer Institute for Israel Studies welcomes full time equivalent (FTE) faculty from the U.S. and around the world to a two-week residency at Brandeis. During this time, Summer Institute for Israel Studies fellows attend seminars taught by distinguished Israel studies scholars and develop syllabi for courses they will teach upon returning to their home institutions. The residency is followed by a 10-day tour of Israel, featuring encounters with Jewish and Arab intellectuals, politicians and community leaders.
After completing the program, Summer Institute for Israel Studies alumni continue their relationship with the Schusterman Center, returning for conferences and workshops, and with each other, through an ever-growing network of peers that spans the globe.
Since 2004, the Summer Institute for Israel Studies has been building a community of scholars who are integrating Israel studies into their institutions all over the world.
At Brandeis
During the first two weeks, SIIS fellows are in residence at Brandeis and participate in seminars taught by distinguished Israel Studies scholars. These seminars focus on Israel’s society, history, politics, culture, foreign affairs, and diplomacy. Fellows are then required to present syllabi for the courses they plan to teach on their home campuses. Accommodations are in shared suites at the university's newest residence halls.
In Israel
On a 10-day study tour in Israel, fellows meet with leading figures in public life, the academy and the arts; including politicians and civil servants, writers, public intellectuals, and Jewish and Arab community leaders. Fellows also visit select historical and cultural sites. Participation in this portion of the Summer Institute is highly recommended but optional. Group flight travel from the US to Israel and back is covered. Accommodations are in single rooms in hotels.
Ongoing Programming
After completing the program, Summer Institute for Israel Studies alumni continue to enjoy access to conferences, workshops and webinars – and an ever-growing network of peers that spans the globe.
In recent years, activities for Summer Institute alumni have included:
- our annual spring conferences, including our 2019 Innovation in Israel: Economy and Society conference, cosponsored by Brandeis' International Business School, featuring Karnit Flug, former Governor of the Bank of Israel
- webinars on such topics as: Israeli national security, Zionism, human rights, Christians, Middle Eastern Jews and Arabs, and politics in Israel
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
Summer Institute fellowships are open to faculty members in the humanities and social sciences teaching outside of Israel. Applicants must be actively teaching at a college or university that has approved their plans to introduce a new course on Israel Studies or to substantially integrate it into an existing course.
Dates
Deadline: January 17, 2025
Program starts:
June 28, 2025
Program ends:
July 19, 2025
Cost/funding for participants
Fellowship Includes
- Round trip travel from Boston to Tel Aviv and travel within Israel
- Stipend of up to $2500, which may be used to offset additional travel costs to and from home city
- Accommodations
- Most meals
Internships, scholarships, student conferences and competitions.