Visiting
scholar program
Each year the Department
of Educational Policy and Administration hosts a limited number of
visiting scholars whose goals for the designated period are consistent
with the mission and available resources of the department and
University.
A match of interests between visiting scholars and the department
contributes to the richness of the experience for visitors as well as
valuable contributions to the intellectual life of the department. The
Department of Educational Policy and Administration accepts only
visiting scholars with a completed doctorate. Visiting scholars do not
hold academic appointments. The invitation to be a visiting scholar
carries limited rights and privileges described below (for more
details see Resources for visiting scholars).
Visiting scholars
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may visit the department for up to one year
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have a courtesy designation that does not signify a
formal association, e.g., visiting scholars may not claim a University
affiliation for the purpose of applying for grants/contracts, and
should not represent themselves in their publications and
correspondence as having a University affiliation
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are given free reading and borrowing privileges in the
University libraries
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may purchase photocopying services at University
libraries
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have access to housing information
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have access to computer labs and may purchase copying
privileges in labs upon payment of fees
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may use the services of the International Scholar and
Student Services Office with some administrative fees
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may attend courses on a non-credit basis with
instructor approval
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are assigned a shared office space (if available) with
telephone, computer, and printer
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receive limited access to fax
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have access to digital sender
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may use the University recreational facilities upon
payment of a fee
Note: Budget and staffing limitations prevent access to the
following services: copying on department machines, long distance
telephone calls, and secretarial or graduate student assistance.
Personal assistance in locating housing or placing children in area
schools may be provided by the department faculty associate, depending
on his/her availability at the time of arrival.
Below are the eligibility guidelines for the
visitor
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must be fully funded with resources outside the
University of Minnesota; visitor must assume financial responsibility
for visa administrative fees of the University International Student
and Scholar Services (if international scholar) and responsibility for
arranging their own financial support (including duplication costs)
and benefits (including health insurance for visitor and any
accompanying family members) for the duration of the stay. All
visiting scholars and their dependents are required to enroll in the
Student Health Benefit Plan unless they are covered by another
U.S.-based, employer sponsored health plan (contact
studins@bhs.umn.edu for more
information)
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must have a department faculty member associate; this
person agrees to provide guidance on the chosen research project
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must have obtained a leave from the home institution
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must have applied by the deadlines of April 1 for the
following spring semester arrival and November 1 for the following
fall semester arrival (see application below)
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must arrive at least 3 weeks, but no more than one
month, before the beginning of classes for the semester (housing
cannot be arranged prior to arrival since there is no on-campus
housing available)
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must limit stay to a maximum of one year
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will sign an agreement regarding intellectual property
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must have completed application with requested
documents (see application form)
Application for visiting
scholars (research associates) [.pdf]
Resources for visiting
scholars
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