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On-line Application IEG Committee (TBA) Faculty Consultants |
The Instructional Enhancement Grants (IEG) Program funds projects that promote excellence in instruction. Funding for the IEG program typically comes from the Vice-Provost's Office, the University Library, the Core Curriculum.
Program Objectives The Instructional Enhancement Grant Program provides grants from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars to enhance any aspect of the instructional mission of the university. The average amount funded is usually around X. Grants can focus on traditional classroom-based modes of instruction as well as other modes, such as tutoring, electronic distance education, directing graduate students, advising, etc. For example, projects may include development or acquisition of instructional materials, the introduction of new teaching techniques, instructional research, outreach or assessment. Sample proposals and the list of funded projects for the last three years illustrate the range of possibilities. We encourage group projects that represent collaboration among faculty members. We also encourage proposals that address one of the themes of the Excellence in Teaching Program. Time line for 2008-2009 IEG proposals:
Eligibility All academic and administrative faculty on continuing appointments of 0.5 FTE or greater are eligible to apply and must be the Principle Investigator. Application All IEG proposals must be submitted using an on-line application form. Please review the online application. Proposals must include:
The budget must include an itemized list of all expenses as well as the time period for which the funds will be used. Any amount up to $5,000.00 is accepted. Projects must be completed by the end of the fiscal year. Funding must be spent by May 15 of the fiscal year in which the funding begins.
IEG does not fund:
Salary for undergraduate or graduate research assistants is sometimes funded if well justified. The proposals will be reviewed by, and funding decisions made by, the Instructional Enhancement Grants Committee. This committee includes faculty members from most colleges, many of whom have been recipients of Instructional Enhancement Grants in previous years, and representatives from the Excellence in Teaching Program, Core Curriculum Board, the University Library, Teaching and Learning Technologies, and University Assessment. Questions should be directed to Lesley Sheppard (lesleys@unr.edu) Phone: (775) 784-6591 or to a member of the IEG committee.
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