Faculty Scholarship

The Center for Advancement of Teaching and Learning now includes scholarship development to provide a range of services for faculty bringing research funding to campus.

Toward these goals, we can provide several broad categories of support:

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  • Help faculty find relevant funding opportunities for their research, scholarship, and creative endeavors.
  • Work directly with faculty to support effective proposal writing and development.
  • Develop and curate written guides and tips related to proposal writing.
  • Provide periodic scholarship events and other professional development for faculty.
  • Work with other offices and institutions to overcome challenges that may arise during the proposal process.

Please email, call 541.552.6447, or stop by the CATL office in Hannon Library Room 321 to request assistance in any of the areas listed above. The following information on finding funding is provided for your reference; we will continue to add resources to this page.

  1. Email Anne Sebanc to search grant opportunities for you—include keywords or project description—or set up a meeting to discuss your scholarship interests.
  2. Use sponsored programs resources.
  3. Search using free services at Grants.gov, Seattle University’s Curated Funding Database or Oregon Community Foundation.
  4. Look for grant resources available in your discipline from your professional organizations and at conferences and/or ask colleagues about their grants.
  5. Sign up for funding alerts provided by grantors.

Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning
Hannon Library, Room 321
(541) 552-8290

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