Teaching Fellowship proposals due May 12

The Office of the Provost and the Office of Academic Outreach and Innovation are welcoming proposals for Teaching Fellowship Awards through May 12.

Teaching Fellows are faculty members (tenure track or clinical) acknowledged as leading teaching scholars competitively appointed to the fellowship. All individuals selected retain the title of University Distinguished Teaching Fellow throughout their careers.

Individuals interested in applying for a teaching fellowship must complete the application form detailing a proposed work plan and clearly articulate how their work will benefit teaching and learning, broadly, at WSU. Teaching fellowships proposals may request up to $20,000/year and may be extended with sufficient progress in year one. Proposals are due May 12, and must have the approval of the Department Chair and College Dean.

For full details, visit teach.wsu.edu./teaching-fellows-awards.

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