March 8, 2017
Center for Intercultural Learning, Mentorship, Assessment and Research offering new funding opportunities
International Programs' Center for Intercultural Learning, Mentorship, Assessment and Research is announcing two new funding opportunities: the CILMAR Faculty Fellows and a Mini-Grant program.
The Faculty Fellows program is open to tenure-track faculty interested in publishing on one of the two program themes:
* Using intentional, reflective experiential/active learning pedagogies of engagement with cultural difference.
* Conducting cutting-edge studies of on-campus intercultural learning and/or mentoring.
Purdue faculty, staff and doctoral students interested in small intercultural assessment or research projects are encouraged to apply for funding through the Mini-Grant program.
The deadline for both programs for the 2017-18 application cycle is April 7. Funding may also be available to faculty and staff for training in a 2.5-day seminar on April 25-27 to become a qualified administrator for the Intercultural Development Inventory.
For more information, contact the CILMAR team at cilmar@purdue.edu.