Please note: The Faculty International Development Grant program is on hold until further notice.
The Education Abroad Office awards competitive grants for internationalizing faculty engagement and program development from funds provided by the Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs. Awards will take the form of expense reimbursements, contingent upon the receipt by the Education Abroad Office of a report on the funded activities. For sample reports, visit? Faculty Travel Reports. Grant money must be used during the time period of the award. Successful applicants will articulate their goals clearly, concisely, and comprehensively for a reader outside their field.
View the?list of past grant awardees. Contact?Mindy McMahon?with any questions.
$1,500 International Development Grants
All 0.75 FTE or greater, benefits-eligible faculty will be considered for this grant.
Faculty International Development Grants provide funding for research,?travel for conference presentations, international collaboration, and/or program development.?Priority will be given to applications that support?UNH’s international mission, such as activities that foster international collaboration, facilitate study abroad, and/or research and teaching opportunities that promote the internalization of UNH academic programs. Preference will be given to faculty members who have not received a Global Education Center?award in the previous four years.
Fall Semester Application
3 grants for travel between January 1 and June 30 of the academic year
Deadline:??This program is not currently available.
Decision: Awards announced in mid-December
Spring Semester Application
2-3 grants for travel between July 1 and December 31 of the academic year
Deadline:???This program is not currently available.
Decision: Awards announced in mid-June
Please click here for the?application.
2-4 Major Grants for International Development & Engagement ($2,500-$4,000)
All 0.75 FTE or greater, benefits-eligible faculty will be considered for this grant.
Major funding for faculty to initiate or expand their international teaching, research, or collaborations between January 1 and June 30 of the academic year. Priority will be given to applications that?support UNH international curriculum development, innovation or enrichment; and/or?develop new institutional partnerships, collaborations, or exchanges in furtherance of a department/college's international goals. Additionally, preference will be given to faculty members who have not received an award from the Education Abroad office in the previous four years.
Deadline:??This program is not currently available.
Decision: Awards announced in mid-December.
Please click here for the?application.