Each year, the Division of Learning and Teaching Support and Innovation (LTSI) coordinates the distribution of grant funds that support UVic educators to design and implement course and curricular reforms in their disciplines.
Grants are adjudicated by a community of peers, including faculty, sessional instructors, and educational leaders from across the university. Applicants are eligible for up to $7,500 and have two years to complete their proposed projects. We are excited to support the allocation of over $150,000 in grant funds to 25 recipients this academic year.
2023/24 Grant Recipients
Strategic Initiative Indigenous (SI-I) Grant
This grant supports learning and teaching reconciliation initiatives that develop opportunities for students to gain a better understanding of Indigenous peoples, history and culture, and the impact of colonization.
This year’s grantees will engage in reconciliation initiatives in a range of disciplines. Projects will incorporate local Indigenous knowledge keepers, Elders, and land defenders into on-campus classes and increase the recognition of contributions by Indigenous peoples in fields from Social Work to Chemistry. You can read more about funded projects with the SI-I grant here.
2023/24 Grant Recipients
- Cheryl Aro, School of Social Work
Integrating Local Indigenous Wisdom: Infusing Indigenous Knowledge into Social Work Courses on Campus ($4,000)
- Scott McIndoe, Department of Chemistry
Indigenous Knowledge – Inspiring Science ($7,500)
- Stephen Ross, Department of English
Recovering Family Medicines – Celebrating the Great Mystery Together ($7,500)
- Bryan Silverman, School of Child and Youth Care
Supporting the Continuing Indigenization of the Child, Youth, Family & Community Studies (CYFCS) MA Program ($7,500)
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Grant
This grant supports empirical research that aims to improve teaching and learning while promoting an interactive community of scholars. For the 2023/24 academic year, recipients’ projects come from a diversity of disciplines including English, Psychology, and Computer Engineering and will endeavour to improve students’ learning journeys by integrating play and immersive experiences. You can read more about funded projects with the SoTL grant here.
2023/24 Grant Recipients
- Suzan Last, Department of English
Adapting Executive Function Coaching (EFC) methods for an online asynchronous course delivery ($3,590) - Nigel Mantou Lou, Department of Psychology
Understanding students’ cultural challenges and fostering sense of belonging with the use of games ($5,962) - Navneet Popli, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Integrating Real-World Relevance: Industrial Projects and Mentorship in Enhancing Student Learning ($7,500)
Strategic Initiative International (SI-INT) Grant
This grant supports learning and teaching initiatives that internationalize curriculum by integrating global and intercultural perspectives. Some grant recipients will undertake projects that focus on the unique experiences of international students while others will expand course content to incorporate international experiences. You can read more about funded projects with the SI-INT grant here.
2023/24 Grant Recipients
- Louise Chim, Department of Psychology
An assessment and integration of the first-year international student experience and values in PSYC 100A/B (Introduction to Psychology) ($7,454)
- Mélissa Gauthier, Department of Anthropology
Yucatán Ethnographic Field School ($7,487)
- Simon Glezos, Department of Political Science
Globalizing the History of Political Thought ($6,074)
- CindyAnn Rose-Redwood, Department of Geography
Internationalizing UVic: International Students’ Perspectives on Creating a More Internationalized Curriculum ($6,736)
- Douglas Stuart, Gustavson School of Business
Globalizing Financial Education: Integrating International Sustainability Reporting Standards into the Accounting Curriculum ($2,565)
Open Educational Resource (OER) Grant
Offered in partnership with UVic Libraries, this grant supports learning and teaching initiatives that adopt, adapt, or develop open educational resources. Both projects funded this year through the OER grant focus on introducing technology into course delivery. You can read more about funded projects with the OER grant here.
2023/24 Grant Recipients
- Anthony Estey, Department of Computer Science
Teaching Quantum Computing to a Diverse Audience Through Interactive Visualization Tool ($6,464) - Violeta Iosub, Department of Chemistry
Developing an interactive website with spectroscopy problems for organic chemistry courses ($7,475)
Course Design/Redesign (CDR) Grant
Through this grant, recipients are supported in the design of a new course or a redesign of an existing course. Funds are further used for their implementation. Recipients are encouraged to use pedagogically innovative ways to fill gaps in existing curriculum. This year’s projects emerge from a range of disciplines and integrate aspects of Universal Design for Learning, community engagement, and experiential learning. Each year, the CDR grant is the most popular among applicants. You can read more about funded projects with the CDR grant here.
2023/24 Grant Recipients
- Kerry Robertson, Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Teacher Education Field Experience Seminar: Modelling a Universal Design Framework Through Inquiry ($6,896) - Alisdair Boraston, Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology
Design and development of a new pedagogically innovative 400-level undergraduate biochemistry course in “Glycobiology” ($5,677)
- Heather Russell, Department of Physics and Astronomy Development of a new third-year physics laboratory course to enhance experiential learning opportunities for physics majors ($6,470)
- Claudia Diaz-Diaz, Department of Educational Psychology & Leadership Studies
Development of a new course on Climate Justice and Leadership for undergraduate and graduate students using a Universal Design for Learning ($6,960)
- Samira Gharehkhani, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Development of an Augmented Reality App for Effective Engineering Education: A case study of MECH 242 (Dynamics) ($7,500)
- Heather Buckley, Department of Civil Engineering
Enhancing Civil Engineering Education: Integrating Toxicology into Design of Safer Industrial Processes and Environmental Preservation via Community-Engaged Projects ($6,496)
- Nancy Shackelford, School of Environmental Studies
More accessible, diverse, and enriched learning in ES 482/582: Advanced Topics in Ecology ($4,363)
- Navneet Popli, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Development of a new third-year ‘Cyber-physical and Internet-of-Things Systems’ laboratory course to enhance experiential learning opportunities for ECE and SENG students ($3,590)
- Thea Cacchioni, Department of Gender Studies
Updating and Expanding the Gender, Power, and Difference Course Syllabus (GNDR 100) ($7,350)
Anti-Racism Initiative (ARI) Grant
The Anti-Racism Initiative Grant supports learning and teaching initiatives that integrate principles of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion while engaging students in anti-racism awareness and work. This year’s projects look both back and forward, highlighting the histories of racialized people in Canada and integrating anti-racism into cities of the future. You can read more about funded projects with the ARI grant here.
2023/24 Grant Recipients
- Mylène Dorcé, Department of French and Francophone Studies
The History and Evolution of Black People in Canada through Literature, Media and Culture ($5,738)
- Laura Minet, Department of Civil Engineering
EDI and anti-racism in the design of sustainable cities: teaching inclusivity, safety and resilience notions to graduate civil engineers ($7,290)
Interested in applying for a Teaching and Learning Grant? For details on eligibility requirements and the application process, please visit the Teach Anywhere Site.