Visitors' Responsibilities

Residence and Participation

Participation—Because our visitors are an important part of the scholarly community at the Institute, we expect them to attend and participate in most Kellogg events, including the seminar and lecture series.

Residency—Visiting fellows are expected to be in residence during their tenure at Kellogg. Absences of more than a few days are discouraged and require the director’s permission. Residence requirements for guest scholars are generally more flexible but, since Kellogg apartments and office space are much in demand, guests who choose to occupy an office and/or apartment should also commit to remaining in residence at the Institute during that time.

Presentation—Visiting fellows are expected to give at least one presentation of their current research in the Kellogg seminar and lecture series, and guest scholars are encouraged to do likewise. We look forward both to your participation in our events and to less formal intellectual interaction in day-to-day settings.

Publication

Publication—We expect visiting fellows to publish the results of research undertaken and/or completed during their stay. We ask that such publications contain an acknowledgment of Kellogg Institute support.

Working Papers—Kellogg has its own peer-reviewed Working Paper Series to which visiting fellows are requested and guest scholars encouraged to submit at least one paper for consideration, either during or shortly after their stay. (Please contact Writer/Editor Elizabeth Rankin at erankin3@nd.edu for further details.) The series is not copyrighted and is intended to speed dissemination of work-in-progress for use and feedback by other scholars. The research may then appear later in books or journals. To view the published titles according to Kellogg research themes, by countries, or by abstracts, visit our website at kellogg.nd.edu/workingpapers.html.

Notre Dame Press—The Institute also publishes a series of books related to its central research themes with the University of Notre Dame Press. During the past few years this series has expanded considerably and its reputation is growing, nationally and internationally. We urge visitors to give serious consideration to the Kellogg series when choosing a publisher for book-length manuscripts. If you have a manuscript you would like to submit, please contact Series Editor Scott Mainwaring (smainwar@nd.edu). For more information about the series, please contact Elizabeth Rankin (erankin3@nd.edu).

 


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