Funding Opportunities
- Marian Wright Teaching Circles
A forum for informal discussion of five to ten faculty created around a common interest related to teaching and learning. Each Teaching Circle is awarded a $500 grant to support the group's activities.
Eligibility:
Tenure or non-tenure track faculty members.
Information regarding teaching circles
2008-2009 Teaching Circles - Summary
Teaching Circle history 2001-2009
- Spring/Summer Pedagogical Fellowships
Previous Awardees
Information Regarding Fellowship Proposals
Cover Sheet for Fellowship Proposals
Pedagogical Fellowships provide faculty necessary financial support for innovative teaching projects. New course designs, redesigns, and other teaching innovations can be supported by fellowships. Up to six fellowships for $3000 each will be awarded yearly for Spring or Summer Term as a stipend added to the faculty member's salary for the semester of the award.
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Note:To apply for a grant, applicants must attend . . .
Application Procedures for Teaching Grants:
Applicants must attend one of the following information sessions (applications will be provided at the sessions):
- Tuesday, October 20, 1:30-2:30 pm, Mott Foundation Conference Room, 1159 WSW
- Wednesday, October 21, 2:30-3:30 pm, TCLT Conference Room, 241 FH
- Wednesday, October 28, 9:30-10:30 am, Oakland Room, 4152 WSW
- Thursday, October 29, 9:30-10:30 am, TCLT Conference Room, 241 FH
Nearly $10,000 is awarded annually to facilitate the explorative and development of pedagogical interests among faculty. Grant funding may be used to purchase new materials and equipment for courses and to support attendance at workshops, seminars or conferences relevant to teaching and learning.
