Institutes for Higher Education Faculty

Sponsor: National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
Solicitation Title: Institutes for Higher Education Faculty
Funding Amount: Up to $235,000
Sponsor Deadline: Wednesday, February 1, 2023
Solicitation Link: https://www.neh.gov/grants/education/institutes-higher-education-faculty

Overview

NEH-funded institutes are professional development programs that convene higher education faculty from across the nation to deepen their understanding of significant topics in the humanities and enrich their capacity for effective scholarship and teaching.

Most fundamentally, institutes:

  • allow immersive study of humanities topics
  • foster new fields of study and/or revitalize existing areas of inquiry
  • strengthen humanities teaching and learning in the classroom
  • build lasting communities that foster participants’ intellectual and professional collaboration

Institutes should:

  • ground the study in significant humanities texts and related resources
  • explore multiple, rigorous approaches to the topic
  • consider how the topic engages recent developments in the scholarship, teaching, and curricula of participants’ professional settings
  • provide opportunities for deep and collaborative engagement with the topic
  • model excellent scholarship, teaching, and collegial dialogue
  • reach the widest possible audience for whom the topic is relevant

You must design Institutes for Higher Education Faculty for a diverse group of 25-36 higher education faculty participants drawn from across the nation.

  • You must target full- or part-time faculty who teach undergraduate students and/or whose work in the humanities lies outside undergraduate teaching but who demonstrate that their participation will advance project goals and enhance their own professional work.
  • You may target a more specific audience by, for instance, requiring foreign language proficiency or by including those outside the humanities, but the potential audience should be large enough to yield a complete participant group.
  • You must reserve twenty percent of available spaces for non-tenured/non-tenure track faculty members.
  • You must reserve ten percent of available spaces for advanced graduate students, defined as those who have reached candidacy in a doctoral program or are in the final year of a terminal degree program.

Topic and Intellectual Focus
An institute topic must be significant to humanities study and teaching. It may:

  • consist of subject matter that supports regularly taught humanities courses
  • address emerging or overlooked humanities fields
  • include attention to pedagogies and/or methodologies, provided the humanities content remains central
  • be interdisciplinary, provided the humanities remain central

Institutes can be one of three formats:

  • Residential: All participants attend the duration of the program at the host site.
  • Virtual: All participants attend the duration of the program using an online platform. This can include synchronous and asynchronous sessions.
  • Combined: All participants attend a portion of the program online and a portion of the program at the host site. Online and residential sessions occur at different times, but participants attend the sessions simultaneously.

Other Information:

You may request up to $220,000, depending on the duration of your proposed institute.

One week - $120,000
Two weeks - $175,000
Three weeks - $200,000
Four weeks - $220,000

 Live Q&A Session: Click here to participate in a live Q&A session at 12 p.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, December 8.

Optional draft due December 15, 2022

Deadline February 1, 2023

Expected notification date August 31, 2023

Project start date October 1, 2023


RODA ID: 1806