MSU-CIBER Curriculum Development Grants

Faculty and doctoral students are invited to apply for MSU-CIBER grants to support curriculum development that are of importance to international competitiveness of U.S. firms. MSU-CIBER operates on a monthly review cycle, and proposals may be submitted at any time. As a policy, MSU-CIBER supports scholarly activities that have a significant international dimension.

ONLINE APPLICATION

Application Information

Faculty are invited to submit applications for CIBER Curriculum Development Grants to strengthen the international dimensions in business education and thereby contribute to the preparation of well-informed business leaders and the improvements of U.S. competitiveness in the global economy. Funds will be awarded for the following types of projects, listed in order of priority:

  1. Modification of existing course to add more international content.
  2. Development of new departmental courses with an international, cross-national, or comparative focus.
  3. Development of interdisciplinary courses with an international, cross-national, or comparative focus.
  4. Identification and/or development of curriculum materials that will add international, cross-national, or comparative dimensions to an existing course or sequence.

Applications should include the application form with a narrative proposal, two to five pages in length. The proposal should document the rationale for the curriculum project (need, objectives, impact) and discuss the content of the new/revised course.

As proposals are reviewed, the first consideration in evaluating a project will be its relevance to U.S. competitiveness in the global marketplace. You are urged to emphasize that aspect of the proposal.

Reporting of Results

After a grant is provided and the project completed, a report must be submitted to the Center for International Business Education and Research. The report should include a summary of accomplishments, a brief accounting of how grant funds were actually spent, and a copy of the syllabus for the new/revised course and/or any materials as part of the curriculum project.

If you have questions or need more information about MSU-CIBER's Curriculum Development Grant Program, please contact:

Irem Kiyak
Associate Director
7 Eppley Center
3-4336, ciber@msu.edu

Application Procedure

  1. Fill out the following Curriculum Development Grants Application Form
  2. Press the 'Submit Application' Button at the bottom

Curriculum Development Grants Application Form

1. Personal Information

First Name
Last Name
Job Title
Department/School
Campus Address
Campus Telephone
Email Address

2. Proposed Funding Period

Indicate term(s) and year(s) for which you seek funding.

3. Project Title/Description

Short and to the point, e.g., "Review and redesign of MSC 300 Managerial Marketing to improve the international content."

Project Title (100 characters max) -- paper or research project title, e.g. NOT the conference title

Project Description

4. Need

Provide a brief narrative statement of what will be accomplished, i.e., the end product of the curriculum project.

5. Objectives

Provide a summary statement of present deficiencies/inadequacies to be addressed by the project.

6. Relevance to Global Competitiveness of U.S. Firms

State how the curriculum change will aid in addressing U.S. competitiveness in the global marketplace.

7. Number of Students Affected

State the likely number of students for the entire academic year, including summer that will be involved in the revised or new course or courses.

8. Budget

Provide as detailed and as accurate a budget as possible, noting one or more of the following as appropriate
  1. Faculty release time (specify: term and percent load)
  2. Graduate Assistants
  3. Clerical help
  4. Supplies, printing, etc. (give as much of an accurate estimate as possible of probable costs in this area)
  5. Guest lecturers and consultants (while limited and modest support can be arranged for off-campus consultants, it is hoped that curriculum development projects will draw upon the expertise of on-campus faculty and staff)
  6. Travel (specify: Dates of departure and return, Destination(s), Budget (itemized estimates for transportation, lodging, meals, and any other expenses), Other sources of support (potential as well as committed). Airline carrier and flight number must be submitted if this involves international travel (U.S. airline carriers are required for international travel due to Fly America Act))
  7. Audio-visual materials


9. Evaluation Procedures

State when and how the results of the curriculum revision will be evaluated for relevance, effectiveness, and consistency with the stated objectives.

10. Plan of Operation

Indicate who will do what, and when.

11. Personnel Involved

Include the names and titles of people who will do the actual work; in the case of graduate assistants or students, specify duties and amount of time.

12. Relation to Other Curricula

Relation to Other Curricula

13. Narrative Proposal

Narrative Proposal

14. MSU-CIBER Mission Statement

If your grant application involves international travel, MSU-CIBER is subject to U.S. Department of Education approval with a statement summarizing how this activity will further MSU-CIBER's mission and objectives. Please submit a few sentences on how you think this project will further MSU-CIBER's mission: