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These individuals are appointed into academic units and classified as Visiting Scholars.&nbsp; The invitation must indicate the name of the faculty member hosting the visitor, and must be approved by the chair of the hosting Department, Program, Independent Laboratory or other academic unit.<strong><br /> <br /> </strong></p> <p><strong>CRITERIA FOR APPOINTMENT<br /> </strong>The following are the minimum eligibility criteria for a Visiting Scholar designation at Stanford University:</p> <ul> <li>the individual must be visiting from an outside institution or organization;</li> <li>the individual must have a doctoral degree or be a recognized expert in his or her field;</li> <li>the source of salary funding for the individual must not be Stanford University.</li> </ul> The classification of Visiting Scholar is appropriate for faculty from other academic institutions who are invited to Stanford on an unpaid basis during a period of sabbatical at their home institution. In addition, this classification is appropriate for the appointment of qualified personnel from industry, government or other organizations, including retirees, who wish to visit Stanford on an unpaid basis.<br /> <br /> The Visiting Scholar classification is not intended for individuals who might otherwise be considered trainees. This classification is not used to bring matriculating students from other academic institutions, nor should it be use for individuals who should be appointed as Postdoctoral Scholars. Click the links following for policies and appointment procedures for <a href="https://doresearch.stanford.edu/policies/research-policy-handbook/non-faculty-research-appointments/visiting-student-researchers">Visiting Student Researchers</a>&nbsp;and for <a href="https://doresearch.stanford.edu/policies/research-policy-handbook/non-faculty-research-appointments/visiting-postdoctoral-scholars#:~:text=1.-,Overview,of%20a%20Stanford%20faculty%20sponsor.">Visiting Postdoctoral Scholars</a>.<br type="_moz" /> <br type="_moz" /> <strong>APPLICATION and APPOINTMENT PROCEDURE</strong><br type="_moz" /> If you feel that you qualify for a Visiting Scholar Appointment, email a proposal to the sponsoring CCRMA faculty member and to&nbsp;<a href="mailto:networth@ccrma.stanford.edu">Nette Worthey</a>&nbsp;(<a href="mailto:networth@ccrma.stanford.edu">networth@ccrma.stanford.edu</a>), being sure to include the following: <ul> <li>The specific beginning and end dates of your proposed appointment;</li> <li>A&nbsp;summary of the project you will work on while at CCRMA. This is your opportunity to explain why conducting your research at CCRMA is mutually beneficial for both you and for CCRMA;</li> <li>Most up-to-date Curriculum Vitae, (include a CD or website info containing samples of your work if you are a composer).</li> </ul> After your proposal is approved by the CCRMA&nbsp;faculty and staff, your appointment recommendation will be forwarded on to the Office of the Dean of Humanities and Sciences for final approval, at which time additional information is likely needed.<br /> <ul> Additional paperwork will include: <li>Completed and signed Stanford Patent and Copyright Agreement&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://otlportal.stanford.edu/su18A" target="_blank">SU18a</a>&nbsp;form</li> <li>Proof of Funding</li> </ul> <strong>VISA REQUESTS FOR VISITING SCHOLARS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES<br /> </strong> Citizens of other countries who enter the United States for the purpose of being a Visiting Scholar at Stanford must have a DS-2019 (certification for J-1 visa status) issued by the Bechtel International Center via CCRMA prior to their arrival in this country. <br /> &nbsp;If you need Stanford to sponsor a visa for your visit, please send <a href="mailto:networth@ccrma.stanford.edu">Ms. Worthey</a> the following documents: <ul> <li>A legible copy of the biographic page(s) of the passport</li> <li>Accompanying dependents must also provide a legible copy of the biographic page(s) of the passport and supporting biographical information</li> <li><a href="https://bechtel.stanford.edu/immigration/visa-types/j-1-scholar" target="_blank">Please read J1 visa information from the Bechtel International Center</a></li> </ul> <div class="rteleft"><em><u><strong>Visas may take up to 4 weeks to process; last minute visa requests cannot be honored.<br /> <br /> </strong></u></em><strong>FEE<br /> </strong>The fee to CCRMA is $600 USD per quarter to offset direct costs involved with the use of CCRMA facilities. &nbsp;The fee may be paid to CCRMA Administrator Nette Worthey in a check or Money Order made out to Stanford University. &nbsp;Visiting scholars are responsible for their own financial support, health insurance, and housing. Stanford University also requires a fee of $125 USD to process or transfer the visa certificate.<br /> <br /> <strong>PRIVILEGES</strong> <br /> Accepted Scholars are invited to work on their own research, and to participate in informal discussions and seminars with the CCRMA Community of composers, researchers, and other visitors during their stay. CCRMA provides its scholars with access to facilities, courses, and seminars, and <em>limited</em> technical support. &nbsp;Please be aware that visitors must work indendently. CCRMA is a collaborative working envirnment but visitors should plan on working on their own. The building enjoys an open space office environment, and therefore an office will not be assigned to any visitor. There are computers available, and space in which to work.<br /> <br /> Visiting Scholar status is a privilege, not a right, and an individual holds this status at the pleasure of Stanford University.&nbsp; The status may be revoked at any time (even during the term of the designated status) by the University in its discretion, without the necessity of a reason.&nbsp; Similarly, there is no right to a renewal of the status at the end of the term.&nbsp;</div> <p>Visiting Scholars are not employees or students of the University, and therefore are not entitled to Stanford compensation or other benefits available to regular staff, faculty or students (including health insurance).&nbsp; The Visiting Scholar title may not be used for personnel or payroll purposes.&nbsp;</p> <p>A Visiting Scholar Identification Card will be issued to Visiting Scholars who are in residence for a minimum of three months.&nbsp; Cards may be obtained by visiting the Stanford Card Office presenting the appropriate signed invitation for appointment as a Visiting Scholar for a fixed period of at least three months, and showing a valid government-issued picture ID.&nbsp;</p> <p>Visiting Scholars are eligible to use the following Stanford facilities and services:</p> <ul> <li>&nbsp;Libraries:&nbsp; Holders of Visiting Scholar Cards will have access to certain Stanford University libraries in accordance with regulations and policies governing the use of its libraries. The possession of a Visiting Scholar Card does not assure access to any particular library.&nbsp; Visiting Scholars without ID cards may apply for library privileges at the Privileges Desk in Green Library.&nbsp; Privileges will be granted in accordance with library policy.</li> <li>&nbsp;Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation (DAPER) facilities and events:&nbsp; Holders of Visiting Scholar Cards have access to certain facilities and events specified by DAPER, subject to payments of established amounts, if any, for tickets and use fees.&nbsp;&nbsp;</li> <li>&nbsp;auditing University lecture courses without fee, subject to permission of the instructor&nbsp; (Classes that require individual instruction and participation, such as laboratory and language courses, studio and performance courses, or creative writing courses are not authorized for auditing.)</li> <li>&nbsp;campus parking privileges for a fee (arranged through Parking &amp; Transportation Services)</li> <li>&nbsp;access to off-campus housing information</li> </ul> <div class="rteleft"><em><u><strong> </strong></u></em></div> <div id="book-navigation-23" class="book-navigation"> <div class="page-links clear-block"> <a href="/academics/phd" class="page-previous" title="Go to previous page">‹ PhD Program</a> <a href="/academics" class="page-up" title="Go to parent page">up</a> <a href="/academics/visiting-student-researcher" class="page-next" title="Go to next page">Visiting Student Researcher ›</a> </div> </div> </div> <ul class="links inline"><li class="book_printer first last"><a href="/book/export/html/3375" title="Show a printer-friendly version of this book page and its sub-pages.">Printer-friendly version</a></li> </ul></div><!-- /.node --> </div> </div></div><!-- /.section, /#content --> <div class="region region-sidebar-first column sidebar"><div class="section"> <div id="block-jquerymenu-2" class="block "> <div class="content"> <!--[if IE]><div class="ie"><![endif]--><ul class="menu jquerymenu"><li class="active-trail"><a href="/" title="">Home</a></li><li class="parent closed"><span class="parent closed"></span><a href="/news-and-events" title="">News and Events</a><ul><li class="parent open"><span class="parent open"></span><a href="/news-and-events/all-upcoming-events" title="">All Events</a><ul><li><a href="/concerts" title="">CCRMA Concerts</a></li><li><a href="/colloquium" title="">Colloquium Series</a></li><li><a href="/dsp-seminars" title="">DSP Seminars</a></li><li><a href="/hearing-seminars" title="">Hearing Seminars</a></li><li><a href="/guest-lectures" title="">Guest Lectures</a></li></ul></li><li><a href="/calendar" title="">Event Calendar</a></li><li><a href="http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/events" title="">Events Mailing List</a></li><li><a href="/news" title="">Recent News</a></li></ul></li><li class="parent open active-trail"><span class="parent open active-trail"></span><a href="/academics" title="">Academics</a><ul><li><a href="/courses" title="">Courses</a></li><li><a href="/currentyearcourses" title="Current Year Course Schedule">Current Year Course Schedule</a></li><li><a href="/academics/undergrad" title="">Undergraduate</a></li><li><a href="/academics/masters" title="">Masters</a></li><li><a href="/academics/phd" title="">PhD Program</a></li><li class="active-trail active"><a href="/academics/visiting-scholar" title="Visiting Scholar" class="active">Visiting Scholar</a></li><li><a href="/academics/visiting-student-researcher" title="">Visiting Student Researcher</a></li><li><a href="/workshops" title="Workshops 2017">Workshops 2024</a></li></ul></li><li class="parent closed"><span class="parent closed"></span><a href="/research" title="">Research</a><ul><li class="parent closed"><span class="parent closed"></span><a href="/papers" title="">Publications</a><ul><li><a href="/papers/authors">Authors</a></li><li><a href="/papers/keywords">Keywords</a></li><li><a href="/stan-m-technical-reports" title="STAN-M Technical Reports">STAN-M</a></li><li><a href="/portraits-polychromes-n-12-max-mathews" title="A book about Max Matthews. 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