
Teaching and Learning Grants provide resources for using research evidence in teaching practice.
Riley Brandt, University of Calgary
April 30, 2018
Teaching and Learning Grants provide resources for using research evidence in teaching practice.
Riley Brandt, University of Calgary
I am pleased to announce the launch of the 2019 University of Calgary Teaching and Learning Grants program. This program is designed to provide resources for integrating research evidence into teaching practice, generating new knowledge about teaching and learning at the University of Calgary, and supporting the dissemination of results to benefit others. Grant applications are due Oct. 29, 2018.
The Teaching and Learning Grants support the development, implementation, critical examination and dissemination of innovative, creative and evidence-based approaches to learning. We invite applications from academic staff and academic librarians, archivists and curators, and from teaching assistants, postdoctoral scholars, student service professionals and administrative staff. Some restrictions apply for primary grant holders.
These grants facilitate projects through three structural streams:
Our students, faculty and staff demonstrate great dedication to our Eyes High strategy, our renewed Academic Plan and our commitment to enriching the quality and breadth of learning at the University of Calgary. This program is intended to support our colleagues in their continuing investigations in teaching and learning. Your efforts are genuinely appreciated and we look forward to receiving your submissions.
Dru Marshall
Provost and Vice-President (Academic)