Teaching Mini-grant Program
Each year, the Graduate School awards a small number of mini-grants to fund projects that foster the professional development of graduate students as teachers. Each project should focus on departmental concerns and interests and must identify a faculty adviser. Past projects have included monthly seminars, CDs of teaching reference materials, model courses, and lab manuals.
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- Request for Proposals - 2008-09 Teaching Mini-grants
- 2005-06 Mini-grant Projects
- 2004-05 Mini-grant Projects
- Prior Mini-grant Projects
- Developing Curriculum for Elementary-level Spanish Courses
- Music Lab Handbook
- Teaching Summer Courses in Biological Anthropology & Anatomy
- Teaching 100 Level Courses in German
- Biomedical Engineering Discussion Group
- Workshop Series In Art History
- Resource Archive In German Studies
- Resource CD in Religion
- Workshop Series at Duke Marine Lab
- Preparing for a Career in the Academy (The Nicholas School of the Environment)
- Teaching Music to Non-Musicians
For more information, contact Doug James at (919) 681-3251 or douglas.james@duke.edu
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