CIRTL@UTA: TAR and LC Grants ($500) available for UTA graduate students in fall 2019
Learning Community Builder (LCB) Grant Are you interested in receiving a Learning Community Builder (LCB) Grant of $500 (one time)? CIRTL-UTA is accepting applications for LCB grant for fall 2019. Please submit your application here.
Deadline for LCB Grant application is September 09, 2019.
To learn more about Learning Community Builder Grant please visit our LCB Grant page.
Teaching as Research (TAR) Grant CIRTL-UTA is currently seeking motivated applicants for Teaching-As-Research (TAR) Project Grants, where you will have the opportunity to formally test student learning outcomes and various teaching methods.
We encourage team applications, and student/post doc/faculty partnerships. Students can apply for $500 grants for Teaching-as-Research project. Students completing a major milestone of the project such as collecting/analyzing large amounts of data or preparing for publication/presentation are eligible for CIRTL STEM Teaching Certification.
There is NO DEADLINE for submitting TAR grant applications.
Email lberry@uta.edu if you would like to inquire about funding availability. Please fill out the application in the following link: Teaching-as-Research (TAR) Grants.
For questions or comments please email lberry@uta.edu.
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Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning 1025 W. Johnson St., Madison, WI 53706 Telephone: 608.263.0630, Fax: 608.265.0538 Email: info@cirtl.net
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This material is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DUE-1231286 
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