Faculty Innovation Grants (FIG)
Faculty Innovation Grants (FIG) are devoted to the creation or application of learning
objects, resources, or innovative approaches by faculty members, with the support
of the TLT Center, to infuse technology in courses scheduled to be taught at Seton
Hall by the end of the Spring 2025 semester, with a well-defined strategy for continued
implementation in subsequent semesters.
FIGs are sponsored by the Teaching, Learning and Technology Center, together with
members of the Faculty Senate IT Committee and the Center for Faculty Development,
and are offered when funds are made available. This year, there are two grant types
available, an Adobe Creative Project Grant and a Traditional Faculty Innovation Grant.
All full-time faculty are eligible to apply for a FIG by submitting a proposal that aligns with the specific criteria established
for the type of grant they are interested in. While you may submit a proposal for
both grant types, each faculty member is only eligible to receive funding for one.
Interdisciplinary and group proposals are welcome. A faculty committee will review
applications and make recommendations for funding to the TLT Center.
2024-2025: Traditional Faculty Innovation GrantThe Teaching, Learning and Technology Center, together with the Faculty Senate IT Committee and the Center for Faculty Development, is pleased to announce a call for Traditional Faculty Innovation Grant proposals. Proposals should focus on the creation or application of learning objects, resources, or innovative approaches by faculty members to infuse technology in courses. Proposals for the Traditional Faculty Innovation Grant must be submitted by October 15, 2024. Learn more and submit a Traditional Faculty Innovation Grant proposal. |
2024-2025: The Adobe Creative Project GrantThe Teaching, Learning and Technology Center, together with the Faculty Senate IT Committee and the Center for Faculty Development, is pleased to announce a call for Adobe Creative Project proposals. Proposals should focus on the use of an Adobe Creative Cloud tool to enhance digital literacy skills in the classroom. Proposals for the Adobe Creative Project Grant are reviewed on a rolling basis through December 2, 2024. Learn more and submit an Adobe Creative Project Grant proposal. |
If you have any questions regarding the TLT Center's Faculty Innovation Grants, please contact Renee M. Cicchino at renee.cicchino@shu.edu or at (973) 313-6249.