The Professional Development Award for Teaching and LearningSponsored by the Fredonia College FoundationThe Faculty Professional Development Award Program provides support for professional development activities related to instructional design or the exploration of instructional methods to enhance student learning. Funding is available, but not limited to, the following types of professional development activities related to teaching and learning:
Applications and Awards Announced in the Spring Semester. For more information, visit: http://www.fredonia.edu/pdc/ProfDevAward.asp Amy Elizabeth Everett AwardThe award is named after the daughter of a deceased member of the SUNY Fredonia Political Science Department, Jack Everett and is limited to un-tenured, but tenure-track faculty in the Social Sciences with special consideration given to those in History and in Political Science. Applications and Awards Announced in the Spring Semester. For more information, visit: http://www.fredonia.edu/pdc/EverettAward.asp Instructional Incentive Award for Classroom InnovationsThe Instructional Incentive Awards Program is funded by the Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. The award provides support for purchasing equipment or technology that will be used in the classroom to enhance students’ intellectual experiences in one of the following areas, as outlined in the Baccalaureate Goals learning outcomes framework:
Applications and Awards Announced in the Fall Semester. For more information, visit: http://www.fredonia.edu/pdc/IncentiveAward.asp Carnahan-Jackson Humanities FundThe Carnahan-Jackson Humanities Fund was established by David H. Carnahan and the Carnahan-Jackson Foundation of Jamestown, New York in the Fredonia College Foundation in 1993.Funded activities will result in cultural enrichment for the campus and community, include a significant element of community involvement, and benefit more than one campus constituency. Applications and Awards Announced in the Fall Semester. For more information, visit: http://www.fredonia.edu/foundation/cjhumanitiesfund.asp Robert W. Kasling Memorial Lecture AwardThis lectureship permits members of the university faculty to present to a general audience aspects of their scholarly and/or creative interests. The lectures, which explain and examine the purposes, methods, and results of a particular area of scholarship or creativity, are intended to broaden the understanding of research being undertaken at Fredonia. The Kasling Award is also accompanied by an increase of $1000 to the recipient's base salary. Application and Awards Announced Spring Semester. For more information, visit: http://www.fredonia.edu/academicaffairs/awards/kasling.asp William T. Hagen Young Scholar/Artist AwardThe award was initiated in 1987 to recognize outstanding professional achievement by a teaching faculty member in research, scholarship, or artistic performance. Only faculty members below the rank of Full Professor are eligible to apply for the Hagan Award. There is, however, no age limit for this award. The award is accompanied by an increase of $500 to the recipient's base salary. Applications and Awards Announced Spring Semester. For more information, visit: http://www.fredonia.edu/academicaffairs/awards/hagan.asp FSA Program Funding GrantsFunding may be available for events, initiatives, etc. that benefit the SUNY Fredonia community as well as enhance the educational mission and goals of the University. Applications and Awards Announced Spring Semester. For more information, visit: http://fsa.fredonia.edu/Other/AboutProgramFunding.aspx |




