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MIT Faculty Newsletter  
Vol. XXIV No. 2
November / December 2011
contents
Long-Term Planning for MIT's Future
MIT 2030: Concerns for the Future
MIT 2030: The Education Part
Twenty to Thirty Questions About MIT 2030
A Brief History of MIT's
Land Acquisition Policies
New Retirement Program for Faculty and
Staff Hired On or After July 2, 2012
The Future of Learning Management at MIT
Improving Graduate Admissions Processes
at MIT
Review Committee on Orientation
American Infrastructure Deficiencies
A Tribute to Bob Silbey
The Alumni Class Funds Seeks Proposals for
Teaching and Education Enhancement
Is there a conflict between diversity and excellence at MIT?
MIT Campus 2011
MIT 2030 Vision
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The Alumni Class Funds Seeks Proposals for Teaching and Education Enhancement

 

The Office of Faculty Support is requesting proposals for projects for the 2012-2013 academic year that improve the quality of teaching, enrich students’ learning experiences, and uphold the tradition of innovation at the Institute. The Alumni Class Funds comprise gifts from the classes of 1951, 1955, 1972, and 1999.

Over the past 15 years, more than 150 projects have been made possible through the generous assistance of the Alumni Class Funds. These projects have had substantial impact on education both inside and outside MIT. Grants typically range from $10,000 to $50,000, and cover a wide variety of creative curricular and pedagogical projects.

Proposals are due on Monday, February 6, 2012. Guidelines, forms, instructions, and descriptions of previously funded projects can be found at web.mit.edu/alumnifunds. Please contact the Office of Faculty Support at 617-253-6776 or alumnifunds@mit.edu for more information.

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