ADVANCE at WSU announces grants programs & resources for all faculty

ADVANCE at WSU announces several new programs for 2015-2016. First, WSU is an institutional member in the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity! The NCFDD has resources for all faculty to improve time management, writing productivity, and other aspects of professional development. Several WSU faculty who have participated in their programs talk about how these resources have made a real difference for the better in their  professional life.

Please note graduate students and post-docs are also eligible to sign up.

Second, ADVANCE at WSU is pleased to announce several small grants programs for tenure track faculty women in STEM disciplines and faculty men and women who are under-represented minorities in any discipline. These include the External Mentor Program, the PRO-NET program, and a new LEADERSHIP initiative. For more information and the specific RFPs, please go to https://advance.wsu.edu/grantopportunitiesprograms/.

Deadlines for the grants programs are October 16, 2015 at 5 pm. We look forward to receiving your proposals!

On behalf of the Director for ADVANCE at WSU,

Maria Gartstein

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