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Funding Resources

Center for Educational Excellence
Enhanced Student Faculty Interaction Fund
Experiential Education Committee
Faculty Research Grants
International Opportunities Grant for Faculty
International Opportunities Grant for Staff and Administration
President's Advisory Board on Inclusion and Diversity
Sabbaticals

Social Issues Committee
Summer Undergraduate Research Experience
Trans-Border Institute
University Professorships


Center for Educational Excellence

Description 
The Center for Educational Excellence (CEE) is a campus-wide Center that provides a variety of development opportunities for faculty related to teaching and/or assessment of student learning. The Center:

  • presents faculty development workshops and seminars on topics related to learning, teaching, and assessment for all USD faculty;
  • co-sponsors faculty development activities with other USD committees and programs, particularly those focused on fostering USD’s intellectual climate, diversity and internationalization, Catholic social thought, and instructional technology;
  • maintains a Web site with references and resources on learning, teaching, and assessment information on CEE sponsored events, as well as learning and teaching events sponsored by other USD committees and programs;
  • provides consultative and mentoring opportunities for faculty working individually or in small groups to assist in the development of best practices in the classroom and profession.

Total Funding Available 
CEE provides several opportunities for stipends and grants in variable amounts for innovation in teaching. Grants are available for Travel to Educational Conferences and Stipends for Faculty Development. Information is available at www.sandiego.edu/cee/ceegrants/. CEE also offers funding to assist in co-sponsoring events for faculty development and/or diversity and inclusion.
 
Contact Information 
Center for Educational Excellence, ext. 7402 
cee@sandiego.edu 
www.sandiego.edu/cee


Enhanced Student Faculty Interaction Fund

Description
The purpose of the Enhanced Student Faculty Interaction Fund is to foster academic experiences among faculty and students in order to enrich academic life at USD. Grants are non-competitive and are made on a first-come, first-served basis. The academic nature of the project must be the central feature and the project must foster a closer intellectual interaction between faculty member(s) and student(s). Proposals for student interactions with multiple faculty members from several disciplines are particularly encouraged. A proposal is to be a simple memo or e-mail message directed to the contact person (see below) and should include a description of the project, rationale for its academic value, an explanation of costs and their total, and the date(s) of the event/project. Turn-around time for proposals is rapid.

Funding Available
Awards may run from a small amount (unspecified) to a maximum of usually no more than $500 per project. The latest guidelines are available here as a PDF file PDF .

Contact Information
Dr. Thomas R. Herrinton
Associate Provost, ext. 4553
herrinton@sandiego.edu

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Experiential Education Committee

Description
The Experiential Education Committee promotes experiential learning initiatives that complement traditional pedagogy and help faculty to fulfill the University's educational mission. The goals of the Committee are to:
  • communicate among faculty, administrators, and students information about experiential education developments, activities, and opportunities;
  • provide resources, curriculum-development workshops, and other support for faculty who use experiential education in their teaching;
  • provide incentives for faculty to use experiential education and enhance existing experiential education;
  • serve as a liaison between USD faculty, administrators, and students and outside organizations that support experiential education; and
  • develop and support experiential education activities that link the USD community with greater San Diego communities across cultures.
The committee provides funding and resources for the following experiential education activities: faculty curriculum development workshops or course-based service-learning, guest speakers, faculty attendance at regional and national conferences; and the Innovation in Experiential Education Award.

Total Funding Available
$2,500

Contact Information
Elaine Elliott, Director
Community Service Learning, ext. 4798
elliott@sandiego.edu

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Faculty Research Grants

Description
Each year, approximately $900,000 is made available by the Office of the Provost to faculty members throughout the College and schools at USD under the heading of Faculty Research Grants (FRGs). These grants vary in their amounts and may include both actual cash grants and/or course release time. The decisions on when, how, and under what circumstances the FRGs are allotted are made by the deans of the individual academic units and vary according to guidelines set by each dean. The total amount available to each dean annually is announced in about March each year. Some deans begin awarding these funds immediately; others wait until later in the Spring or even Summer. Please check with your respective dean to learn more about FRGs and the guidelines set for your College or professional school.

Complete the online Faculty Research Report form at the conclusion of the FRG or by November 1. Upon submission of the form, the report will be sent to the Provost's Office and to the appropriate dean's office.


International Opportunities Grants for Faculty

Description
The fundamental purpose of the International Opportunities Grant program is to "internationalize" the curriculum by exposing faculty to different cultures through foreign travel and by promoting research and scholarship abroad. The committee will evaluate proposals on the strength of their connection to the international mission of the university and to the perceived benefit towards increasing faculty members' international understanding and research programs. The committee will consider how the international experience is applicable to teaching and research, and will examine a trip's usefulness for internationalizing the curriculum and building a scholar's long-term international research agenda, including publications.

Selection Criteria
The primary criterion of judgment will be the excellence of the proposal and the thoughtfulness given to its applicability to teaching, research, and publication on international themes. Research scholars conducting ongoing investigation may apply for repeated support provided that they can demonstrate substantial progress on previous trips, evidence of publications, and a deepened understanding of other cultures and/or international problems.

Eligibility
All tenure-track and tenured USD faculty are eligible to apply.

Amounts of Funding
Total Funding Available: $40,000. The Committee could fund up to a maximum of $4,000 per person for each proposal (average funding for the last round of grant recipients was $1,850). Repeat funding is possible. In the event there are funds remaining, the committee will consider additional requests.

Application and Guidelines
Please access the application and guidelines and submit electronically to Dr. Carl Jubran, Chair, International Council.

Contact Information
Please contact Carl Jubran for additional information.

International Opportunities Grants for Staff and Administrators

Description
The fundamental purpose of the International Opportunities Grant program for staff and administrators is to "internationalize" the USD campus by exposing staff and administrators to different cultures through foreign travel and encourage the development of professional relationships abroad. The Committee will evaluate proposals on the strength of their connection to the international mission of the university and to the perceived benefit towards increasing a staff member’s international understanding. The Committee will look at how the international experience is applicable to the staff member’s area of expertise and professional development within their field.

Selection Criteria
The primary criterion of judgment will be the excellence of the proposal and the thoughtfulness given to its applicability to the international mission and goals of USD.

Eligibility
All full-time USD staff and administrators are eligible to apply.

Amounts of Funding
The Committee could fund up to a maximum of $4,000 per person for each proposal (average funding for the last round of grant recipients was $1,850). Repeat funding is possible. In the event there are funds remaining, the committee will consider additional requests.

Application and Guidelines
Please access the application and guidelines and submit electronically to Dr. Carl Jubran, Chair, International Council.

Contact Information
Please contact Carl Jubran for additional information.

President's Advisory Board on Inclusion and Diversity

The President's Advisory Board on Inclusion and Diversity (PABID) is accepting proposals for the 2009-2010 Inclusion and Diversity grant funds. Successful proposals should involve multiple departments and should deepen and advance the University’s goals of:

  • Developing a culture of inclusion
  • Promoting cultural competence
  • Recruiting and retaining diverse students, staff, faculty and administrators

The Board welcomes proposals that involve the following general categories:

  • Academic seminars and speakers
  • Inter- and multi-disciplinary course development
  • Programs that promote understanding, respect, and inclusive dialogues
  • Programs that enhance diversity in recruiting students, staff, faculty, and administrators
  • Programs that help ensure the success of diverse students, faculty, staff, and administrators

A particular emphasis will be to support grant proposals that connect with the recommendations submitted to the President. Those recommendations can be found at www.sandiego.edu/inclusion/initiatives.php

Eligibility
All USD faculty and staff are eligible for this grant.

Amounts of Funding: No single award will exceed $5,000.

Application and Guidelines:
Please access the Application and Guidelines and submit electronically to Chris Nayve at cnayve@sandiego.edu.

Contact Information:
Chris Nayve, Associate Director, Center for Community Service Learning
PABID Board Member
cnayve@sandiego.edu; 619-260-4217

Sabbaticals

Description
For more information, please go to The University's Policy & Procedures Manual

Social Issues Committee

Description
The Social Issues Committee sponsors events and projects that address social issues that include but are not limited to: diversity, inclusion, gender, sustainability, fair trade, race, and immigration.  Funds are also granted to proposals that incorporate the annual spring Social Issues Conference.  The Social Issues conference features a major speaker and workshops and focus on issues of social justice.  For more information about the current theme and speaker please go to www.sandiego.edu/csl.

Funding Available
To receive a proposal form please contact the Center for Community Service Learning.  The maximum amount of sponsorship should not exceed $250.

Contact Information
Chris Nayve, JD, MBA
Associate Director
Community Service Learning, ext. 4217
cnayve@sandiego.edu


Summer Undergraduate Research Experience

Description
The Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program is intended to foster student interest in research, enhance student interaction with faculty and provide financial support for joint student-faculty summer projects. The program is open to departments or programs with experience conducting summer research activities with undergraduate students. Other areas may propose activities or seek a small seed grant to develop experience.

Funding requires a joint student-faculty proposal, with funding decisions made by a committee of faculty from participating departments. Faculty must be available during the proposed research to provide support and supervision of the student project.

Funding Available
$60,000 (approximately half for faculty, half for students); Maximum faculty stipend is $3,500

Contact Information
Dr. Lisa Baird, Department of Biology, ext. 4073
baird@sandiego.edu

Dr. Michael Ichiyama
Department of Psychology, ext. 4164
ichiyama@sandiego.edu


Dr. Casey Dominquez
Department of Political Science, ext. 7925
caseydominquez@sandiego.edu


Trans-Border Institute

Description
The mission of the Trans-Border Institute (TBI) is:
  • To help the United States-Mexico border community in ways that are consistent with the nature and mission of the University;
  • To position the University of San Diego in the United States-Mexico border community;
  • To address bi-national concerns and to help stimulate exploration of the concepts and contexts of the border, within the curricular, research, and service modes of activity of the University; and,
  • To serve as a vehicle for communication, dialogue, exchange, and collaboration in order to break down the barriers between peoples in the United States-Mexico border region.

In order to carry out its mission, the TBI will provide (and encourage others to provide) the faculty, students and staff of the University of San Diego, as well as the peoples who live on both sides of the United States-Mexico border, with information, contacts, seminars, opportunities for study, research grants, internships, academic exchange partnerships, and service-learning opportunities.

See the TBI Web site for grant guidelines and deadlines.

Total Funding Available to all USD students, faculty, and staff
$30,000 -$35,000

Deadline for receipt of proposals:
March 12, 2010 

Information Sessions:
Three information sessions will be held during the 2009-10 academic year.  They will all be held from 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. in the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice Room 253.  Meeting dates will be in December and February. Please check the TBI Web site for exact dates.

Contact Information
Trans-Border Institute, ext. 4090
http://www.sandiego.edu/tbi


University Professorship

Description
For more information, please visit the Awards and Honors page of this site and click on the University Professorships link.