The International Visiting Jesuit Fellows program brings Jesuit faculty from colleges and universities around the world to 17³Ô¹ÏÍø as visiting fellows. The program is a joint initiative of the Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture and the 17³Ô¹ÏÍø Jesuit Community. Since 2000, 32 Jesuits have enjoyedÌýa semester or a year engaging with the 17³Ô¹ÏÍø community.
The program is designed to give Jesuits from many different countries the time and resources to pursue scholarship, to collaborate with American scholars, and to build a better sense of the Jesuit global community. Fellows have come from Benin, Zimbabwe, India, Ireland, Germany, Canada, Indonesia, Australia and beyond. The 17³Ô¹ÏÍø community benefits a great deal from the presence of Jesuits from around the globe, while our many resources can be of help to the Society in its mission.
TheÌýJesuitÌýFellows are provided with office space, access to 17³Ô¹ÏÍø libraries, other research libraries, and outstanding electronic databases. They will receive financial support for designated research activities and/or to attend a professional conference, and secretarial and logistical support. 17³Ô¹ÏÍø provides Jesuit Residence housing, a stipend, health insurance, and airfare to and from the United States.
The program complements 17³Ô¹ÏÍø' other efforts to develop collaborative programs with Jesuit colleges and universities outside the U.S., including a number of the College's study abroad sites for students. Approximately 20 percent of our third year students study outside of the United States. Our many active collaborations include several Jesuit institutions: Université Catholique D'Afrique Centrale in Yaoundé, Cameroon; the Catholica, in Lima, Peru; Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Casa de la Solidaridad in San Salvador, El Salvador; Universitas Sanata Dharma in Yogyakarta, Indonesia; and Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan.
Applications
Review our process for Inquiries, Applications, and Nominations.ÌýWe are currently considering appointments for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Current Appointment
FALL 2024 and SPRING 2025
Following two terms as Dean of the Faculty of Missiology at the Gregorian University Rome, Fr. Bryan Lobo, S.J., a Jesuit from Mumbai, India will teach a course on the theology of religions and research theological aspects of Christian proclamation and mission that consider the unique insights of Christian theology in a religious and culturally pluralistic world.
Recent Fellows
Learn more about some of our recent fellows and watch their lectures below.
SPRING 2024
Rev. Gerard Ryan, S.J., a Jesuit of the Canada province, is assistant professor of political theology at Regis College. A native of Ireland, Fr. Ryan was a visiting research fellow at Trinity College Dublin.ÌýAt 17³Ô¹ÏÍø, Fr. Ryan will investigate whether faith communities can contribute toward the sustainability of our common home by developing and prioritizing ecological accompaniment to offset the experience of human loneliness.
SPRING 2023 and FALL 2023
Rev. Selva Rathinam, S.J., a Jesuit priest ordained in Bangalore, teaches Scripture at Jnana-Deepa Vidyapeeth (JDV) Institute of Philosophy and Theology, the Pontifical Athenaeum in Pune, India. From 2014-2020, he served as president of JDV. A Hebrew Bible scholar, he is teaching a course on the Hebrew prophets at 17³Ô¹ÏÍø.
Public Lecture | Suffering, Resistance and Freedom: A Postcolonial Subaltern (Dalit) Study of Isaiah 52:13-53:12
SPRING 2023
Rev. Ferenc Patsch, S.J., a Hungarian Jesuit, is a professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome and previously served as chair of its Department of Fundamental Theology. At 17³Ô¹ÏÍø, he taught a course on systematic theology. A prolific author of Hungarian books on the theology of religions, he worked on finalizing a book chapter in English.
Lunch Presentation |Ìý Maturing Faith, Science, and Theology
SPRING 2023
Rev. Joachim Zoundi, S.J. is a lecturer of systematic theology at Hekima University College, Nairobi, Kenya. At 17³Ô¹ÏÍø, he taught a course on Christian anthropology in times of uncertainty. A native of Burkina Faso, he also researched a characteristic of interpersonal relationships in the country that make peace and reconciliation possible among different ethnic and tribal groups.
Public Lecture | Evil and Sin in African Traditional Religion and Christian Revelation
FALL 2022 and SPRING 2023
Rev. T. Nishaant, S.J. is former principal of St. Xavier's College of Management & Technology in Patna, Bihar, India. At 17³Ô¹ÏÍø, he taught a course titled "Social Stratification in India" in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology.
Public Lecture | The Oppression and Resilience of India’s Musahars
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