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Course Development Grants for Faculty
The International Business Center is again pleased to offer funding opportunities to Katz faculty under its international course development grants program. Courses at both the graduate and undergraduate levels are eligible for support. The IBC is particularly interested in funding course development grants related to the new CBA Global Management major and for courses that might strengthen the MBA-MIB joint degree.
Group and joint faculty proposals as well as those from individuals are encouraged. All IBC-funded projects to introduce an international dimension in core courses carry the requirement of sharing the results with other faculty who regularly teach sections of the same courses. The premise of this program is that most courses can be taught from an international perspective without altering the course's fundamental objectives.
Funds may be requested to support a variety of activities, including but not limited to:
- acquisition of special instructional materials (case studies, databases, monographs, etc.);
- bibliographic searches;
- case development and writing;
- payments to graduate students for assistance in any aspect of case or materials development; and
- travel necessitated by such efforts.
In addition, the IBC would like to encourage internationalization of courses through guest speakers, including international guest speakers who join a class via technology.