Faculty Funding Opportunities
Faculty Funding Opportunities for Research and Development
Davidson faculty are solving important problems, developing useful tools, and contributing to our understanding of the world. Funding allows faculty members to support curricular and pedagogical innovation.
External Funding
Explore external funding opportunities to support new or continuing research, creative works, upcoming sabbatical leaves, curriculum development, workshops, equipment, creative works and travel.
Internal Funding
Internal Funding opportunities can be used for teaching, curriculum development, exploring new research/creative possibilities, and other research, teaching, and learning work. Contact the Faculty Development team (facultydevelopment@davidson.edu) for questions and more information.
Search by funding type(s) and/or keyword(s). Contact Peter Szanton in the Office of Sponsored Programs for questions and more information.
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Charles N. Williamson Endowment
The Charles N. Williamson Endowment supports curricular and co-curricular projects and programs that promote understanding of gay and lesbian issues.
Community Engaged Faculty Fellows
The Community Engaged Faculty Fellows program is a year-long opportunity that supports faculty to deepen their community engaged scholarship, build the capacity of our local community in the Charlotte
Community-Based Learning Curricular Development Grant
Faculty curriculum development grants to support the integration of community-based learning components into existing courses and other academic community work.
Cornelson Faculty Innovator in Residence
Established by the estate of George H. Cornelson ’53, this award provides one faculty member a year-long appointment and grant to support work with the Hurt Hub. Responsibilities include working on a
John Crosland Jr. Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL)
The CTL provides funds to enhance faculty/staff teaching methods and student learning experiences.