Spring 2022 CFDE University Courses - Call for Proposals
The Center for Faculty Development and Excellence (CFDE) invites faculty proposals for University Courses (3 credits) in Spring 2022.
Proposals to teach a University Course in Spring 2022 are due April 23, 2021.
- CFDE will provide a budget for each course in the amount of $2000. The funds are meant to cover stipends for conveners, guest lecturers and any outside speakers you may invite to participate. Please note that gift cards cannot be purchased as a form of reimbursement.
- CFDE will assist with course development and registration and identify possible collaborators in other schools.
- Proposed topics should be broad enough to generate interest from students across the university, and to be approached from a variety of disciplines.
- Representation from at least three of the schools at Emory in both the faculty and students is desired for each course.
- Please consult with your department chair to confirm how this course will count in your teaching load. Many departments will allow for this course to count as part of a faculty member’s normal teaching load since the course will be available to students in their home department.
Course Structure
- Any course structure appropriate to the topic will be considered. Historically, the course has met as a seminar once a week for three hours.
- It is recommended that there will be multiple guest presenters in the class providing diverse disciplinary perspectives on the topic. At least one, and preferably all, of the course conveners should attend each class session throughout the semester.
- Conveners must include a community aspect to their course. Examples are: opening up one or two of your guest lectures to the larger Emory community, developing a concurrent film series that is open to the public, or videotaping several sessions of your course and using the material in a continuing education course or other online course.
Submissions will be accepted online using the link below and will collect the following information.
- Your topic and justification for its relevance as a University Course.
- A rough sketch of topics and perspectives you will cover during the class
- Short summary of the community aspect of the course
- Your name, rank, department, and contact information.
Submit Your Completed Proposal
Any questions you have about the process should be directed to cfde@emory.edu.