Institute Funding Course Development!

The 2019 Levenick Teaching Sustainability Fellows provide updates on their sustainability-focused curricula at a Fall 2019 luncheon.

For the second year running, the Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment (iSEE) is announcing an exciting fellowship opportunity for faculty and instructors at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

The 2020 Levenick Teaching Sustainability Fellowship provides funding for Illinois instructors to integrate sustainability components into an existing course ($1,000) or develop an entirely new course with a sustainability focus ($2,000).

In addition to the stipend, members of the 2020 Cohort will receive access to iSEE’s multipronged program, including: a solid framework and resource portfolio, a Teaching Sustainability Retreat in late Spring 2020; and constant access to a network of experienced instructors who will provide assistance and feedback as they formulate a dynamic syllabus and curriculum.

“The Levenick iSEE Teaching Sustainability Fellowship offers an opportunity to blend sustainability with virtually any subject matter to produce innovative, practical learning outcomes,” said Gillen Wood, iSEE Associate Director for Education and Outreach. “We were extremely pleased with our first cohort, and excited to see how we can expand the program in the coming year.”

The deadline for applications is Jan. 31, 2020; applicants will be notified of their status no later than March 1.

Visit the Levenick Teaching Sustainability Fellows webpage for a program overview and application information >>>

 

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