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  GRANT PROGRAMS
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CTL sponsors two faculty development grants, the Learning Technologies Grants and the Sarah Moss Fellowships
LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES GRANTS
2008-2009 Proposal Deadline September 15, 2008
The LTG program enhances teaching and learning at UGA through the effective use of media and information technology. This program supports both innovative explorations of new technology and thoughtful implementation of current applications and is administered by the University's Committee for Academic and Instructional Technologies (CAIT).
SARAH MOSS FELLOWSHIPS
Sarah Moss Fellowships for young faculty at University of Georgia provide funds for travel and related expenses for faculty pursuing advanced study in institutions of higher learning abroad and inthe United States. The purpose of these fellowships is to provide a broad outlook and acquaintance with conditions and standards in other parts of the world. Click here for more information and for application guidelines.

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