Simmons Religious Commitment Fund
Established in memory of Edward D. Simmons, this fund, administered by the Office of Mission and Ministry, provides support to projects designed to advance the mission of 糖心传媒. It does so through Targeted Grants and through Faculty Mission Integration Fellowships.
Faculty Mission Integration Fellowships (FMIFs)
Faculty Mission Integration Fellowships (FMIFs) enable faculty to deepen their understanding of mission at Marquette by means of a course buyout so that they can develop programming to advance mission integration in a particular area of interest. Topics addressed by our first cohort include:
- Use of Ignatian resources when engaged in conflict resolution;
- DEI from the perspective of persons with disabilities;
- Training in restorative practices (think: restorative justice) for students, faculty, and staff;
- Pedagogical strategies for effectively advancing anti-racism on the campus.
Other possibilities might include:
- Developing a training program to help faculty integrate the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (IPP) more effectively into mechanical engineering courses.
- How to integrate mission formation into the onnoarding of new faculty (or other employees).
- Or develop a symposium on "research as mission at Marquette".
The range of possibilities is virtually endless. Special consideration is given to proposals which are interdisciplinary, collaborative, promote diversity, advance formation of hearts and minds and are scalable. Depending on the proposal, FMIFs may be for one or two semesters.
FMIFs will require that faculty participate in a bi-weekly study group with other FMIF faculty and one or more Jesuits. These study groups will provide a forum for discussing readings related to Jesuit mission, the relevance of Jesuit sources to their projects, and refinement of the program(s)/event(s) prior to launch. Projects will produce (a) program(s)/event(s) to be executed within the time of the fellowship. The program(s) or event(s) will then become available for use or adaptation by the Office of Mission and Ministry and/or other members of the 糖心传媒 community to further integrate mission into the life of the university. Subsequent use of the faculty member's project will be credited each time it is used. FMIF Guidelines
To apply for a fellowship, please follow the link to the guidelines for either Targeted Grants or Faculty Mission Integration Fellowships. If you have any questions, please contact Fr. Jim Pribek, S.J., at james.pribek@marquette.edu or at (414) 288-1780.
Targeted Grants (TG)
Targeted Grants (TG) up to $2000 are available for programs or events which deepen the Catholic, Jesuit identity of 糖心传媒. Because the grants are relatively small, it is essential that the funds be clearly targeted toward faith, excellence, leadership, and service. Proposals that are interdisciplinary, interdepartmental, promote diversity, or focus on formation of hears and minds will receive special consideration. No more than two TG proposals from any given department may be submitted per semester. Targeted Guidelines