Fund for Innovative Teaching Grants, 17-18


Call for Proposals for Academic Year 2017-18

Funds are available to support innovative undergraduate,graduate, and/or postgraduate teaching at Emory. The deadline for all submissions is Wednesday, April 19, 2017.

Grants range from $500-$3000. FIT Grants are open to all full time faculty (both tenure and non-tenure track) and are available for both individual faculty members and faculty working as teams. Priority will be given to those whose proposals promise long-term educational effects within the Emory community.

Funds support a variety of new approaches:

  • Courses which support recent discoveries in research and take that research into the classroom
  • New interdisciplinary courses that move across departments or across schools
  • Courses that use creative pedagogical approaches (some examples: developing a consortium across Georgia colleges and universities on a specific topic, development of virtual “rounds” in a hospital, or flipping a classroom).

The submission must include

  1. The proposed innovation
  2. Course outline or proposed syllabus
  3. Budget
  4. Schedule for integration of the proposed project in the classroom setting

Grant proposals will be judged on the basis of three criteria:

  1. The suitability of the project for the areas described above
  2. The clarity of educational purpose
  3. The proposed budget being reasonable and sufficient to accomplish the aims of the study.

Grantees will be required to attend two meetings in the academic year of the grant to share information on projects with other recipients. The first meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 13th 1-2:30pm in the Jones Room of the Woodruff Library. The second meeting will be held on a day and time TBD.

Provide a report that includes

  • A final syllabus
  • Student evaluations that include students’ opinions of the new approach and how it affected their learning
  • Plans for the future of this topic.

Please note

  • Only one proposal per project will be considered.
  • Applicants must have their own Smartkey/Speedtype account or be connected to a department that has a Smartkey/Speedtype account.
  • If accepted, the applicant must commit to two meetings where FIT recipients will meet to discuss their projects.
  • 75% of total approved funding amount will be disbursed upon selection and receipt of your departmental Smartkey/Speedtype, and will be transferred at the beginning of the new fiscal year (early September 2017)
  • The remaining 25% will be transferred upon submission of the project summary report at the end of the semester.
  • The funds may be used for reimbursements. (However gift cards of any kind are not allowed)
  • Funds may be used for direct and incremental expenses only.
  • The funds may not be used to offset salary
  • FIT grants are contingent on CFDE budget approval from the Provost’s office.

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