Faculty Development Microgrants

FY 2023 Microgrant Recipients
Travel grants ($500)
Dr. Scott Beeler, EMES
Dr. Katrina Donovan, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
Course Improvement Grants ($750)
Dr. Suhao Chen, Industrial Engineering. Real World Projects in Industrial Engineering.
Dr. Timothy Masterlark, Geology and Geological Engineering. Situational Awareness and Medical Trauma Mitigation: Simple Techniques with Big Impacts.
Dr. Joseph John Thalakkottor, Mechanical Engineering. Experiments for improved understanding of fluid mechanics concepts-Part 2
Team Grants ($1250)
Dr. Shan Zhou, Dr. Steve Smith,
and Ms. Vanessa Kee Enhancing student learning on 3D structural information at the nanoscale using electron tomography and 3D printing
OBJECTIVES
OFDA Microgrants are designed to support course improvement efforts or career development by SD Mines Faculty. The Microgrants are intended to provide funds for ideas that will seed improvements in areas such as student learning, teaching infrastructure,
and professional development.
ELIGIBILITY
All full-time faculty, including lecturers, research scientists and tenure track professors, are welcome to apply.
Teams of faculty are welcome to apply. One member of the team should be identified as the corresponding faculty member.
FUNDING
Approximately $5000 in funds are available for Fall - Spring 2022-23.
Individual course improvement grants not involving travel will be $750. Teams of 3 or more faculty members may request up to $1250.
Travel requests will be considered for $500 and must include a pedagogical component. Software purchase requests must be pre-approved by ITS prior to application. Money may not be used to cover salary of any type. Funds must be used and/or travel be
completed by May 31, 2023.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Please include the following in your application
- Name of applicant or applicants, department(s) and job title(s);
- A brief overview of the proposed activity.
- A short explanation of how the microgrant will improve student learning, classroom experience or career development.
- A metric or assessment method for measuring success of the proposed activity or activities.
- A proposal for disseminating the results of the microgrant to campus.
Please send your application, no more than 2 pages in length to faculty.development@sdsmt.edu by 5:00 pm Friday, September 23, 2022.
FY 22 Microgrant Recipients
Teaching and Research Enrichment Grants ($750)
Dr. Ilke Celik, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Dr. Katrina Donovan, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
Travel Grants ($500)
OFDA Spring 2022 Microgrant Application