These awards are intended to promote and support opportunities for faculty to explore innovative or alternative instructional methods (including effective use of technology); revise curricula; or develop assessment strategies intended to strengthen teaching and learning.
Development of a course/courses or academic programs that incorporate community service and the principles of service learning is encouraged. Such courses should engage students in responsible, challenging service and provide structured opportunities for analysis of and reflection on the service experience and the larger context of service in a democratic society. A one-page faculty vita of relevant research, grants, or experiences is required and should be attached to the application.
Applications for projects involving the use of human or animal subjects must include approval from the relevant MU review board (IRB and IACUC, respectively) before funding is distributed to the faculty member.
If you have questions about funding support or require assistance in completing a grant application or report form, please contact:
Jeanne Kagle, Committee Chair
Mansfield University is a community in the best sense of the word. We look out for each other. We push ourselves to dream big. We work hard to achieve success. We care. Mansfield welcomed its first student in 1857 – and to this day, the University continues to seek and serve students with big dreams for their futures.
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