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Introducing the Curriculum Innovation Accelerator

April 8, 2024

Dear Faculty Colleagues, 

We are pleased to announce the Curriculum Innovation Accelerator, a mechanism to drive innovation and strategic curricular change. This is a step toward the priority to “Transform Learning and Teaching,” articulated in Stony Brook's strategic plan, Our Moment.

The Curriculum Innovation Accelerator is launching with two pilot projects: 

Project EDGE (Empowering Development in General Education) seeks proposals to create courses that will enhance the quality and relevance of Stony Brook’s general education program (the Stony Brook Curriculum), encourage innovation and excellence in teaching, and facilitate time to degree completion through expanded general education options for students. The EDGE Fund will provide faculty members and departments with financial and in-kind support to design and implement new courses or adapt existing courses for the Stony Brook Curriculum.

Project Landscape supports departments in analyzing their current curricular landscape, and in thoughtfully and strategically developing projects to evolve courses and programs (potentially including the development of new courses and master's programs), to generate a renewed and modernized curricular landscape. With support from the Associate Provost for Curriculum, departments of two winning proposals will receive funding for one faculty member to spearhead the project, form and meet with a departmental committee, submit new courses and/or program proposals, and participate in activities that track the effectiveness and outcomes of their implemented projects as well as those that serve to disseminate their gained knowledge to other SBU faculty.

Additional funds will be awarded to departments to support student success (e.g., research and travel activities) upon completion and implementation of the project.

Proposals will be evaluated in part based on their alignment with Project EDGE or Landscape goals, potential impact on student learning, feasibility to complete the project during the projected timeline, and long-term sustainability of the proposal’s outcomes. 

Deadlines for submission of applications: May 8, 2024

Decisions will be made by June 2024 for a presumed summer start.

For more information including eligibility, application materials required, and support details, please visit the EDGE and Landscape call for proposals.

Warmly,
Amy

Amy Cook
Vice Provost for Academic Affairs