Grant Programs
All internal awards (excluding Conference/Workshop and Student Travel Funds) have a 2/semester deadline. Spring due dates are the 2nd Monday in February and April. Fall due dates are the 2nd Monday in September and November.
**Spring 2012 due dates are February 13th and April 9th**
TEC (Innovative Teaching)
TEC grants support curriculum development or course modification which demonstrates the prospect for innovation and integration in course design or delivery. These awards to individual faculty or departmental or interdepartmental faculty teams may provide released time, summer support, or other assistance to faculty who want to develop instructional innovation. Cross-disciplinary projects, interdepartmental faculty efforts, and integration of teaching and research are encouraged. Click here to learn more.
TEC Conference/Workshop Support
***As of May 9, 2012, OTEFD is no longer accepting TEC Conference/Workshop requests since the annual budget has been expended.***
This grant provides up to $700 towards the costs of attending a professional conference. The purpose of attendance must be for professional development to enhance teaching which is clearly connected to the applicant's teaching assignments. These funds are to be used only to enhance other funds normally available to the individual. These grants have year round open enrollment as long as funds are available. Click here to learn more.
REC grants fund projects to initiate new areas of research and creative production, to conduct pilot and planning projects for larger, externally-funded projects, or to prepare work for publication. Also, REC grants assist faculty in completing major scholarly or creative activity during summer months. Click here to learn more.
SE grants support student-faculty engagement activities in courses as well as research, creative production, and service. Proposals must demonstrate that the student(s) will make a significant intellectual contribution to the project and will gain positive intellectual growth as a result of the engagement. Click here to learn more.
Bradley graduate and undergraduate students in all disciplines, engaged in collaborative research and/or creative production with faculty/professional staff are eligible for funding. Successful applicants must demonstrate the student/faculty collaborative nature of the research/creative production.
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