Become a CTL Faculty Scholar!
The Center for Teaching & Learning invites innovative educators to join the CTL Faculty Scholar Program, launching November 3. As a Faculty Scholar, you’ll collaborate with the CTL to advance professional growth across campus—e.g., designing workshops, leading learning communities, contributing to research, or other innovative work.
The Center for Teaching & Learning invites innovative educators to join the CTL Faculty Scholar Program, launching November 3. As a Faculty Scholar, you’ll collaborate with the CTL to advance professional growth across campus—e.g., designing workshops, leading learning communities, contributing to research, or other innovative work.
This year’s priority areas include applied learning, AI in teaching and learning, equitable and inclusive practices, effective online and hybrid teaching, assessment and reflective teaching, and building faculty learning communities.
Scholars receive financial support and the opportunity to shape the future of teaching at Cal Poly Humboldt.
Applications due November 17. Projects begin January 2026.
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