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Reinert Center Announces Call for Innovative Teaching Fellowship Applications

The Paul C. Reinert, S.J., Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning announces the next call for applications for the Innovative Teaching Fellowship, which prepares and supports faculty for teaching in Saint Louis University's Learning Studio, a highly-flexible, technology-rich experimental classroom.

Full-time, permanent teaching faculty members at Saint Louis University are eligible to apply.

This competitive, two-semester fellowship provides either a $3,200 stipend or funding to cover a one-course reduction in teaching in order to support course (re)design and instructional development activities during the semester prior to teaching in the Learning Studio, and classroom and ongoing instructional development support during the semester of teaching in the Learning Studio.

The course development phase of the fellowship (semester one) includes participating in weekly meetings with a Reinert Center Instructional Developer, creating and/or revising course documents, and submitting a mid-term and end-of-term report on progress.

The teaching phase of the fellowship (semester two) includes teaching the course in the Learning Studio, continued contact with the Reinert Center Instructional Developer and sharing one’s fellowship experience with the larger SLU community.

The next call for applications is for the following fellowship period: Course Development (semester one): Spring 2019 Course Teaching (semester two).

Fall 2019 faculty who wish to apply must complete all stages of the application process as described below, including: 1) attend a Pre-Application Information Session; 2) secure approval from both their department chair/program director and dean; and 3) submit a complete application no later than 5 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 1.

Information Sessions will be held on the following dates in Room 213 of Des Peres Hall:

Click here to reserve a seat in one of the required Pre-Application Information Sessions.

For more information, contact Mary Cook at mary.cook@slu.edu.