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The following assistance and awards are available to full time
faculty according to the procedures and deadlines described below.
More complete information and the application forms are available
in the Office of the Academic Vice President, or online.
SUMMER RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP: The deadline to submit
applications for Summer, 2009 is Monday, September
15, 2008. There are two categories of awards: the $5,000
award does not permit the recipient to teach during any summer sessions;
the $3,000 award permits the recipient to teach only one course
during one of the summer sessions. This fellowship is available
only to Arts and Sciences faculty. (tenured or tenure track faculty)
GEORGE GRAUEL FACULTY FELLOWSHIP: The deadline
to submit applications for 2008-2009 fellowships is Monday,
October 6, 2008. There are different fellowship categories
which are explained on the application form. (tenured or tenure
track faculty)
FACULTY INSTRUCTIONAL GRANT: The deadline for
applications is Monday, April 14, 2008.
The maximum award is $600. Applications should be prepared according
to the format described in the guidelines. (full time faculty)
WORKSHOPS ON TEACHING: Funds are available to
support registration fees for workshops that improve teaching. (full
time faculty)
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Funds are available for
financial assistance for research expenses and page costs. A request
may be made at any time during the academic year and will be scheduled
for consideration at the earliest meeting of the Committee on Research
and Service after receipt of the request. The committee chairperson
may approve amounts up to $300 without committee action. (full time
faculty)
SUMMER COURSE DEVELOPMENT FELLOWSHIPS: Fellowships
are available for Catholic Studies, Jesuit, and Diversity Course
Development (tenured or tenure track faculty) and Integrating Ethics
into the Curriculum Course Development (full time faculty). The
deadline for submitting applications for Summer 2008, is Monday,
February 4, 2008. The amount of the award is $3,500.
The Distance Education Initiative Course Development
has an application deadline for Summer 2008 of Monday,
February 4, 2008. This fellowship has a $3,500 stipend the
first year and an assessment stipend of $1,000 the second year.
There are also funds for partial fellowships for Integrating Ethics
into the Curriculum. Recipients of the partial fellowship may teach
one course during one of the summer sessions. Guidelines for each
of these fellowships are available with the forms.
SUMMER TEACHING FELLOWSHIP: Fellowships are available
through The Center for Teaching and Learning for faculty to engage
in the scholarship of teaching. The deadline to submit applications
is Monday, February 11, 2008. There
are two categories available. The first category is a $5,000 stipend
and the recipient may not teach during any summer session. The second
category is a $3,000 stipend and allows faculty members to teach
only one course during the summer session. (tenured or tenure track
faculty)
KAHL ENDOWMENT: Funds to support faculty efforts
to internationalize the curriculum are available. These requests
should be made through the department chairperson and the appropriate
dean to the Academic Vice President. (tenured or tenure track faculty)
PLEASE NOTE: Applications for external funds (NSF,
NEH, Fulbright) should be discussed with the Graduate School Dean
and the dean of your college or school prior to application. A copy
of the final application and/or proposal must be filed with the
Graduate Dean along with an internal approval form. See: Submitting
Proposals for External Funding.
See Forms page to apply for
internal awards.
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