June 25, 2014
International programs office accepting fall 2014 international incentive grant proposals
The international programs office is accepting international incentive grant proposals for the fall 2014 round, which includes a new category.
The primary purpose of the international incentive grants is to promote internationalization of Kansas State University. The total award amount for this round of grant proposals is $25,000.
The newest category added to the grant proposals is the Experimental Short-term Co-Teaching International Incentive Grant.
"We are excited to add this new category this semester to elevate and expand opportunities for our faculty to present international opportunities in the classroom and abroad," said Marcelo Sabates, associate provost, international programs office.
Proposal categories:
- International Faculty Collaborations and Partnership Building Incentive Grant:
International research/teaching, including organizing international workshops and conferences and planning visits to initiate collaborative research/teaching and/or institutional partnerships incorporation of global perspectives/components into curriculum or campus program(s), including bringing international visitors/lectures to K-State
- International Global Learning Opportunities Grant:
Development of global learning opportunities, including study abroad courses and/or internship programs with companies or partner universities overseas
- Experimental Short-term Co-Teaching International Incentive Grant:
Short-term — 2-3 weeks — co-teaching experiences with partner institutions in which a segment of a syllabus will be shared by courses in both institutions.
Grant proposal applications for activities that are likely to have a significant impact on international education at Kansas State University will be favorably evaluated. The majority of individual grants will fall into the range of $1,000 to $3,000 — joint proposals may have a higher upper limit.
Due to the breadth of programming that this international incentive grant program encompasses, we encourage all Kansas State University faculty members to consider submitting a proposal. Individual and joint grant proposals will be considered. Award application deadline is 5 p.m. Sept. 15. Awardees will be notified no later than Oct. 5.
View detailed information about the international incentive grant program, including submission criteria and information about previous awards or contact Kristine Young in the international programs office at oip@k-state.edu.