Thought Leaders Fellowship Program (TLFP)

 About the Fellowships

The ASU American Indian Policy Institute (AIPI) offers a wide-range of fellowship programs for professionals, university alumnae, community leaders, and graduate students an opportunity to participate in knowledge sharing through the AIPI Fellowship Program.  Through the use of focused research and knowledge-driven inquiry, the TLFP offers opportunities for selected fellows to interact with Tribal leaders, industry experts, university professionals, and other AIPI fellows to conduct meaningful research while fostering dialogue that advances Tribal and non-Tribal initiative through the use of cutting-edge thinking, research, and dissemination of published materials. 

 University Affiliate: the process links already existing and paid ASU academic personnel from their home units to other units (ACD 505-04).  Affiliation appointments are conducted in accordance with the university’s online affiliate process providing a method of electronically submitting and routing affiliation appointments through units. 

Application Requirements

  • Completed online application, including name, contact information, and Tribal affiliation (if applicable)
  • Resume highlighting academic, professional, and personal achievements.
  • Research proposal of not more than 1,000 words, citations excluded, on a topic of scholarly interest that is aligned with AIPI’s mission, values, and goals.  
  • Contact information for Two candidate recommendations,  preferably including at least one letter from a senior university faculty member in your home or associated unit.
  • All information is uploaded at the link below.

APPLY HERE

For more information, contact:

Dr. Traci Morris, PhD

Executive Director

[email protected] 

 

American Indian Policy Institute

Watts College of Public Service and

Community Solutions

https://aipi.asu.edu/ 

Phone: 480-965-1055