Intramural
support for research, instruction and innovative
academic programs is provided through the following
mechanisms:
Deans
of some of the schools have limited funds that
they may use to initiate new activities. Such
funds are generally targeted for innovative
or new academic programs.
Departments
that have external grant funding receive a percentage
of the indirect cost monies that are recovered
by the University provided they meet predefined
criteria. These monies are provided through
the Institutional Research Fund and must be
used to enhance or facilitate research activities
within the department.
The
Office of Instructional Development (OID)
supports the enhancement of instruction and
the professional development of UND faculty
members as teachers. The Office offers funding,
consultation, and assistance to individuals,
departments, and colleges. It also offers instructional
Development Contracts to faculty and staff who
provide instructional development and faculty
development services to others. Pending funding,
Development Leave Supplements are available
to faculty members engaging in instructional
development activities while on leave.
The
Faculty Instructional Development Committee
which is elected by the Senate, provides support
for course and curriculum development that goes
beyond the means of individual faculty members
and academic units. The Committee calls for
proposals on a monthly basis and makes grants
to individuals and groups of faculty members.
Projects might include the design or redesign
of units, courses, or sequences of courses;
experimentation with new instructional strategies;
or development of new teaching materials. The
Committee also offers a small number of Summer
Instructional Development Professorships.
The purpose of these professorships is to provide
faculty an opportunity to engage in instructional
development on a part-time basis for four weeks
during the summer. The focus is on the development
of innovative instructional materials, methods,
or approaches to new or existing courses that
would be offered during the following academic
year.
Research
Development and Compliance has
limited funds available to assist faculty with
the cost of projects or activities which are
likely to lead to support from an outside agency
and to help faculty in meeting required cost-sharing
commitments on certain projects.
Members
of the Graduate Faculty of the University
are eligible to apply to the Graduate School
for appointment as Summer Graduate Research
Professors through a program originally sponsored
by the Hill Foundation, and more recently funded
through University sources. Each summer, up
to eight members of the Graduate Faculty may
be provided a stipend to assist them in the
conduct of their own research and in the guidance
of graduate research students under their direction
through the course of the summer. Applications
for appointment as Summer Graduate Research
Professors are solicited in early November.
The announcement of an appointment is made prior
to January 1.
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