LTC Innovation Grants
If you are a full-time faculty member or team led by a full-time faculty, you are encouraged to apply for an LTC Innovation Grant. Up to six grants for a maximum award of up to $7,500 each will be granted. The LTC Innovation Grants exist to support proposals that promise to design, implement, and evaluate new modes of teaching and learning that are more effective and productive, and to support individuals as they work on projects to enhance the educational mission of UD. To be eligible for a grant, you do not have to be working in or with the Ryan C. Harris Learning Teaching Center; but we hope that you take advantage of the resources of the LTC.
The maximum total for each award is $7,500, whether for an individual or a team. The money can be used for stipend or replacement allowance, remember a mandatory estimated benefit rate of 39% needs to be accounted for to cover benefits, and/or funds for the purchase of materials, equipment, technical services, or for student or clerical assistance directly related to the learning improvement process. If used as a stipend, this grant provides funds for faculty time and work. The stipend goes to faculty for work during a period of time when they are not under regular contract or the funds go to the department as a replacement allowance for faculty released during the regular contract year. Part-time faculty are welcomed to be a part of a team of faculty submitting a proposal – with the stipulation that the team leader is a full-time faculty member.
Graduate Program-Related Funding for LTC Innovation Grants
The UD Graduate School has made available funding to support two additional grant proposals that address issues pertaining to graduate education. These additional funds are intended to promote innovation in graduate-level courses and program development. Suggested topics for these proposals could include course development, creation of an online version of a course, improving evaluation and assessment methods, fostering professional ethics and the responsible conduct of research, and the development of interdisciplinary approaches to graduate education.
The review process for the graduate-related proposals will be the same as that described for other LTC Innovation Grant applications. Please use the same instructions provided below. The graduate-related proposals will be reviewed with a final funding decision made in consultation with the Dean of the Graduate School.
If you have any questions related to this proposal process, please do not hesitate to contact Faculty Development Coordinator, Lora Butcher, at 229.3309 or Director of Curriculum Innovation and E-Learning, David Wright, at 229.4604.
Request for Proposals - 2008-2009
The deadline for applications is Monday, October 20, 2008.
Additional information, including the criterion and review process is described in this file:
This is the application form, and a checklist to complete the application process:
This is a spreadsheet that can be used to help prepare the budget. This is helpful in creating a budget and to prompt faculty to remember that benefits must be considered in the budget request:
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