Teaching Fellowships and Grants

The fellowships and grants listed below recognize and support outstanding instruction and mentorship at the University of Georgia.  

Early Career Teaching Fellowships

  • Lilly Teaching Fellows Program
    The Lilly Teaching Fellows Program provides opportunities for faculty to further develop skills associated with effective teaching and further develop their ability to appropriately balance teaching with the research and service roles.
  • The Teaching Academy Early Career Fellows Program
    Early Career Teaching Academy Fellows work closely with award-winning senior Teaching Academy faculty mentors throughout the year.

Senior Faculty Teaching Fellowships 

  • Fellows for Transformative Teaching
    The goal of this CTL fellowship program is to bring together experienced UGA faculty from across non-tenure track lines to explore and engage in conversations about advanced teaching practices.
  • Senior Teaching Fellows Program
    The CTL Senior Teaching Fellows Program provides senior tenured faculty with opportunities for the sharing of ideas with other dedicated, highly motivated, and innovative teachers who may have similar interests and who face similar teaching challenges.

Other Teaching Fellowships

  • Special Collections Libraries Teaching Fellows
    This fellowship program provides a chance for full-time instructional faculty at UGA to explore archives-based learning as a high impact practice through intensive workshops with archivists in the university’s special collections libraries.

Teaching Grants

  • Affordable Course Materials Grants
    Through the Provost's Affordable Course Materials Grant program, faculty members can receive $5,000 to support the transition from costly course materials such as textbooks to educational resources that are free for students or cost less than $40.