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A. Background and Purpose
B. Eligibility
C. Writing Guide
D. Deadlines for Application
The Workshops and Special Projects Travel Program supports opportunities for faculty and academic staff to enhance their effectiveness in meeting current and changing needs and roles in higher education. Professional development opportunities contribute to the enhancement of teaching, advising, research skills, and institutional management. The program will support travel to workshops and training sessions for faculty and academic staff to assist them in developing or improving skills for implementing the use of new learning materials and techniques in instruction, research, and institutional management as well as to provide opportunities to participate in established programs for such training. Proposals promoting an appreciation of cultural and other forms of diversity are encouraged. Proposals for repeated attendance at the same event annually have a low priority for funding. Average awards under this program are approximately $800 and no single award may exceed $1,500.
Funding will support proposals focusing on activities in the following areas:
All University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire faculty and academic staff with at least a .5 FTE appointment during the current academic year who are, or who will be, under contract for the following academic year are eligible to apply for funding from this program.
Faculty and academic staff will not normally receive more than one grant per year under this program. Departments, units, and/or colleges must contribute support to the cost of the proposed professional development activity, but no specific dollar cost-share amount is required. Faculty and academic staff will be expected to make a personal contribution to their travel expenses if department/unit, college, or ORSP funds are not sufficient to cover proposed expenses.
If more than one person is included in the travel request, special justification regarding the need for multiple participants must be provided in the narrative.
Proposal will not be considered if the workshop has taken place prior to submission of the proposal.
The proposal consists of:
The application deadline is the first working day of each month. Proposals must be received in ORSP at least six weeks before the proposed visit to provide adequate time for committee review. Proposals submitted after the guest’s visit will not be considered.
A decision will be made by the end of the month in which the proposal is submitted. If an opportunity arises that requires funding prior to the next quarterly review cycle, please contact the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs at 836-3405 to discuss options available.