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Upcoming Events and Opportunities

Office of Faculty Development

Instructional Development Grants

Deadline:  Monday, November 3

The deadline is approaching for the 2025-26 Instructional Development Grants. These grants support board-appointed bargaining unit faculty and professional instructors (PIO) through projects and travel that will tangibly impact student learning. As announced in the spring, this academic year features a single application cycle. The deadline for all 2025-26 applications is Nov. 3, 2025, for projects and travel that must be completed and submitted for reimbursement no later than June 15, 2026. Proposals should clearly demonstrate how projects will improve student learning outcomes in WMU courses or programs. Contact the Office of Faculty Development for questions.

Haenicke Institute for Global Education

Global Classrooms Collaborative

Deadline:  Friday, November 7

Apply for the Global Classrooms Collaborative to internationalize your teaching. Faculty will meet throughout the Spring 2026 semester in a learning community to develop a Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) course. Selected faculty will receive a $2,500 grant. Deadline: Nov. 7, 2025. Information sessions start on Oct. 1. If you have any questions, reach out to Dr. Michelle Metro-Roland at @email

Sponsored by the Haenicke Institute for Global Engagement

Haworth College of Business

Identifying and Supporting Introversion and Extroversion in the Classroom

Date:  Friday, November 7     Time:  11:30 am      Location: Virtual

These workshops will teach you how to:.

  • Understand the unique characteristics and needs of our current student population
  • Become knowledgeable in identifying the signs and symptoms of anxiety in students
  • Learn effective strategies to help students succeed
  • Discover available resources for students on and off campus

To RSVP or for more information contact:
Tracey L. Corbett, Business Communications Faculty
Business Information Systems
Haworth College of Business
tracey.corbett@wmich.edu

Hosted by the Haworth College of Business

AI @ WMU

Crossing the Threshold: Understanding Academic Misconduct and Promoting Integrity in the Era of AI

Date:  Wednesday, November 12     Time:  12-1 p.m.      Location: Online

Join Enas Aref, Assistant Teaching Professor of Management & Technology in the College of Engineering and Innovation at Bowling Green State University, for a presentation examining the psychological, social, and institutional factors that influence why students cheat. This presentation will highlight the complexity of academic integrity in today’s learning environments, offering practical insights for educators seeking to foster ethical student behavior and address emerging challenges in the era of generative AI.

NCFDD

Core Curriculum Workshops: SKILL #10: How to Manage Stress, Rejection & the Haters in Your Midst

Date:  Thursday, November 13     Time:  2 p.m.      Location: Online

Are you stressed? Do you feel devastated when your articles and/or grant proposals get rejected? Is the pressure of publishing/funding your work making you sick? If any of this sounds familiar and you have difficulty managing the negative energy and rejection in your environment, please join us to learn the impact that stress and negativity can have if they are not managed, identify the most common areas of stress in academic life, and concrete strategies for managing the physical, emotional, and attitudinal effects of stress.

NCFDD virtual workshops are available through WMU’s institutional memberships. Activate your WMU NCFDD membership to access.

NCFDD

GTA "Ask Me Anything" Drop-In Discussions

Date:  Thursday, November 13     Time:  2:30-4 p.m.      Location: Online

GTAs, are you looking for an informal venue for advice, support, or just someone to talk with about your teaching or work with students on campus? Look no further! Drop in to chat with Meghann Meeusen, Faculty Fellow for GTA Success, and ask anything!

Haworth College of Business

Identifying and Supporting Introversion and Extroversion in the Classroom

Date:  Friday, November 14     Time:  11:30 am      Location: Virtual

These workshops will teach you how to:.

  • Understand the unique characteristics and needs of our current student population
  • Become knowledgeable in identifying the signs and symptoms of anxiety in students
  • Learn effective strategies to help students succeed
  • Discover available resources for students on and off campus

To RSVP or for more information contact:
Tracey L. Corbett, Business Communications Faculty
Business Information Systems
Haworth College of Business
tracey.corbett@wmich.edu

Hosted by the Haworth College of Business

Haworth College of Business

Identifying and Supporting Introversion and Extroversion in the Classroom

Date:  Friday, November 21    Time:  11:30 am      Location: Virtual

These workshops will teach you how to:.

  • Understand the unique characteristics and needs of our current student population
  • Become knowledgeable in identifying the signs and symptoms of anxiety in students
  • Learn effective strategies to help students succeed
  • Discover available resources for students on and off campus

To RSVP or for more information contact:
Tracey L. Corbett, Business Communications Faculty
Business Information Systems
Haworth College of Business
tracey.corbett@wmich.edu

Hosted by the Haworth College of Business

Haenicke Institute for Global Education

International Education Faculty Development Fund Support Available

Due Date:  Wednesday, April 1  

Faculty are invited to apply for funding to support projects that improve international education at Western. Funding is available through Article 40.4 of the WMU-AAUP contract and is administered by the Haenicke Institute.

The International Education Faculty Development Fund supports the following internationalization goals:

  • International collaboration in research and creative activities, including archival or field work.
  • Attendance and presentations at international conferences, seminars or workshops.
  • Scholarly international travel to enrich international knowledge that directly contributes to the internationalization of WMU curricula.

Applications are due April 1.