The W.K. Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) of Michigan State University invites 
applications for short 
term Visiting Scholars to be in residence fall 2014-spring 2015 semesters.  KBS 
will provide 
Visiting Scholars with desk space in the academic building and family-friendly 
housing in the 
Caretaker’s Cottage on the KBS grounds for visits of one to eight weeks.  
Visiting Scholars can use 
their time at KBS to pursue collaborations with KBS and other MSU faculty and 
to work on their own 
projects. The KBS environment provides an ideal place for scholars to pursue 
new and ongoing 
projects away from the distractions of their home institutions. Visiting 
Scholars are expected to 
give a research seminar and otherwise participate in the academic life of the 
KBS community while 
in residence.  

To apply, first identify and contact a KBS faculty member to serve as a host.  
Then send to 
[email protected] your CV and a letter explaining the goals of your 
visit, how you 
might contribute to the KBS academic environment while in residence, and a 
range of dates you’re 
available.  Indicate any specific needs (research or housing) you may have.  
Arrange to have your 
KBS faculty host send a letter to the same address in support of your visit.  
Preference will be given 
to applicants with the most potential to contribute to KBS academic life 
(research expertise, 
potential for collaborative research, offering a short course or public 
lecture, etc.).  Visiting 
Scholars should have a Ph.D. or equivalent experience.

Applications for visits for Fall Semester 2014 (October 1-December 19, 2014) 
are due April 1, 
2014, with decisions made by April 30, 2014.  Applications for visits for 
Winter/Spring 2015 
(January 1-April 30, 2015) are due June 1, 2014, with decisions made by June 
30, 2014.  Early 
applications are encouraged.  Applications received after the deadline will be 
considered on a first-
come, first-served basis, given availability.  A few opportunities are 
available for Visiting Scholars 
before April 30, 2014; please inquire about availability.

Contact [email protected] for further information.

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