AUK Faculty Fellowship Program
The Faculty Fellowship is open to AUK faculty whose research can be facilitated by access to Dartmouth’s libraries and museum collections. Fellows live in Hanover or a surrounding town (depends upon housing needs and availability), furthering their research, honing their professional skills, and participating in a range of campus activities.
How to Apply
Applicants apply in the Fall through the President's office at AUK. Applicants must line up a Dartmouth mentor before they apply. Some help is available from the Dartmouth-AUK Program office if needed. To date, Dartmouth has welcomed 13 Faculty Fellows from AUK.
Curent Faculty Fellow
Past Fellows
- 2022: Dr. Mounib Khanafer, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering; working with David Kotz, dept. of computer science.
- 2021: Dr. Amro Nour, assistant professor of electrical engineering; working with Fridon Shubitidze, Thayer School of Engineering. Dr. Amro Nour's Fellowship Interview
- 2020: Program suspended during the pandemic
- 2019: Dr. Raymond K. Farrin, professor of Arabic; Jewish Studies Program and Middle Eastern Studies department
- 2018: Dr. Iyad Doush, associate professor of computer science; Thayer School of Engineering
- 2017: Dr. Inas Mahfouz, assistant professor of English; Institute for Writing and Rhetoric (RWIT)
- 2016: Dr. Joo Won Lee, assistant professor of graphic design; Hood Museum of Art
- 2015: Dr. Andrei Zavality, associate professor of philosophy; Department of Philosophy
- 2014: Dr. James Lambert, assistant professor of English and Writing Program Coordinator; Department of English
- 2013: Dr. Ghazi Nassir, associate professor of English; Department of English
- 2012: Dr. Mohammed El Abd, assistant professor of computer engineering; working with Jason Moore, Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Sciences (iQBS)
- 2011: Dr. Mohamad Khattar Awad, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering; Thayer School of Engineering
- 2010: Dr. Amir Zeid, assistant professor of computer engineering; Thayer School of Engineering
- 2009: Dr. Simon O'Meara, assistant professor of art history; Leslie Center for the Humanities