| CALL FOR PROPOSALS for Faculty Development Leave
for the 2011-2012 Academic Year
DEADLINE TO SUBMIT PROPOSALS - December 3, 2010
The Faculty Development Committee invites all full-time faculty
members (1) whose full-time duties, as contractually specified,
are teaching and/or research and (2) who have served as members
of the faculty of Texas A&M University-Commerce for a minimum of two consecutive,
full-time academic years to apply for a Faculty Development
Leave for the 2009-2010 academic year (fall semester at full
pay, spring semester at full pay, or fall and spring semesters
at half-pay).
A copy of the Call for Proposals; an explanation
of the Faculty Development Leave Criteria, Procedures, and
Funding; the Faculty Development Leave Application Form; the
Faculty Development Leave Policy; the Faculty Development
Leave Legal Agreement; and a list of the Faculty Development
Leave Committee members are available on this website.
One
complete copy
of your proposal should be submitted to the Provost Office located
in McDowell Adminsitration Building, Room 280. The proposal must include (1)
the Faculty Development Application Form (available from web
site); (2) an explanation of your Faculty Development Leave
project (including an abstract, project description, timeline,
and bibliographic or background sources); and, (3) a current
vita.
The deadline for submitting proposals to the
Provost’s Office is 4:45 p.m., December 3, 2010.
The
Faculty Development Leave program at Texas A&M University-Commerce
is designed to assist professionals in teaching and other
academic areas to develop and pursue worthy academic study,
research, writing, field observation, or other suitable purposes
that require significant time and the absence of distractions.
Faculty Development Laws are subject to the laws of the State
of Texas and to the regulations and rules of the Texas A&M
University System.
Questions about the proposal preparation and review process
should be directed to the Faculty Development Committee.
This page is maintained by the Office of the Provost. If you experience difficulties or have questions, please call (903) 886-5022. |