The Tang Institute warmly invites fellowship proposals for the 2022 – 23 school year. As we have in the past, the Institute especially welcomes projects that bring together multiple teachers and/​or departments and proposals for enhancing multi-section, graduate-requirement core courses here at Andover — and have the potential to connect in a sustained way to learning happening outside of Andover. We are particularly excited to engage with proposals that address institutional priorities around equity, grading, and climate change and sustainability. 

Applications are due by Friday, November 12, at 8:00 p.m. ET.


Ideas into Action

Examples of Institute work led by current fellows include:


Andover’s All-Gender Housing Initiative: Process, Impact, and Reflection

Emma Staffaroni, Instructor in English and Director of the Brace Center for Gender Studies


Exploring Opportunity: Economics, Big Data, and Social Inequality

Ellen Greenberg, Instructor in Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science

Elizabeth Monroe, Instructor in History and Social Science

Tedd Parker, Instructor in History and Social Science


Instructional Coaching

Corrie Martin, Instructor in English

Patrick Rielly, Instructor in English

Juan Gabriel Sanchez, Instructor in History and Social Science


the ethi{CS} project

Kiran Bhardwaj, Instructor in Philosophy and Religious Studies

Steve Russell, Instructor in Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science

Nicholas Zufelt, Instructor in Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science


The Workshop

Chris Jones, Instructor in History and Social Science Department

Corrie Martin, Instructor in English

Nicholas Zufelt, Instructor in Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science 

Institute fellows going through a brainstorm activity
Institute fellows brainstorm ideas for The Workshop at Andover

If you have any questions or would like to discuss your proposal idea(s) with the Tang Institute team, please reach out to tanginstitute@​andover.​edu.

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