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program description

The Future Faculty Fellowship (F3) program, formerly known as SEC Emerging Scholars, was created to prepare Texas A&M doctoral students and post-docs for the academic job market.  

F3 is open to anyone regardless of race, national origin, ethnicity, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, political affiliation, veteran status, parental status, socio‐economic status, or first language. Its purpose is to ensure that faculty members reflect a multitude of experiences and viewpoints and that students are exposed to a variety of perspectives. 


call for applications

Click below to view the call for applications and learn more about becoming a Future Faculty Fellow:

Future Faculty Fellowship call for applications


frequently asked questions

Visit the Future Faculty Fellowship FAQs page for additional information:

Future Faculty Fellowship FAQ Page


2023-2024 fellowship winners 

Click below to read about previous fellowship winners:

2024-2025 Future Faculty Fellows 2023-2024 SEC Emerging Scholars

  

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