Vincentian Fellows

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The Vincentian Center for Church and Society at St. John’s University appoints faculty members from the six colleges of the University to serve as Research Fellows.

The Fellows, through both individual specialized research and through interdisciplinary projects, advance the goals of the Vincentian Center to further social justice, address issues of poverty, and facilitate dialogue between science and religion.

The Fellows arrange for educational programs for the University community and the metropolitan area and assist in the planning and sponsorship of the Center’s biennial Poverty Conference.

To be named a Center Fellow, a professor must be recognized for both effective teaching and scholarly research and must be recommended by his/her respective Dean. Tenured and untenured professors are eligible and are named for a two-year term. After the two years, they may be invited to continue serve as advisors to the Center. Vincentian Center