Teaching Grants
The purpose of this grant is to support faculty growth and experimentation in their pedagogy, build and deepen pedagogical expertise among faculty, support innovation in assignment and course design, and otherwise enrich the pedagogical work of faculty across campus.
The grant theme, “Continuing to Innovate,” acknowledges the investment, experimentation, and creativity of faculty in meeting the need for innovation using various modalities. This grant is available to all full-time faculty (1-year and longer appointments) in teams of 2 or more members for improving student learning, curriculum, pedagogy, or educational impacts, or to contribute data to the scholarship concerning how students learn using various modalities.
To support faculty interest in incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into current and emergent academic offerings, the Provost’s Office invites proposals for Curricular Development Grants on AI. Curricular Development Grants acknowledge that adapting existing courses or designing new courses to address new areas and integrations can be resource- and time-intensive. These grants provide stipends to encourage and support this process.