- About
- Inquiry Support
- Seminar Series, Workshops, & Programs
- SoTL 101: Introduction to SoTL and Teaching + Learning Inquiry
- SoTL 102: Formulating an Inquiry Project
- Tools for Inquiry: Conducting Inquiry Using CES
- Amundsen Fellowship Program
- Decolonial Teaching + Learning Seminar Series
- Decolonizing and Indigenizing Curricula
- Disrupting Colonialism through Teaching Program
- Exploring Well-being in Learning Environments: An Integrated Seminar Series + Grants Program
- Inquiring into Your Multilingual Classroom: An Integrated Seminar Series + Grants Program
- New Ways of Teaching, New Ways of Learning: Supporting Learning in Online Environments
- Open Education Grant Pilot Program
- Teaching and Learning Development Grant Program
- Project Final Report Archive
- Amundsen Fellowship Program
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Sarah Johnson
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Robert Krider
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Jamie Mulholland
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Michael Filimowicz
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Kathleen Fitzpatrick
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Lisa Papania
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Juan Pablo Alperin
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Marek Hatala
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Chantal Gibson
- Amundsen Fellowship Project: Leith Davis
- Amundsen Fellowship Project: Tara Holland
- Amundsen Fellowship Project: Dara Culhane
- Disrupting Colonialism through Teaching Program
- Exploring Well-being in Learning Environments Program
- Inquiring into Your Multilingual Classroom Projects
- New Ways of Teaching, New Ways of Learning
- Amundsen Fellowship Program
- Conferences, Calls for Papers + Proposals
- Academic Integrity in Distance and Open Education - Edited Collection [Deadline: February 28, 2025]
- CAPLA's Recognition of Prior Learning in Rural Spaces: Call for Proposals [Deadline: February 28, 2025]
- UBC Graduate Students in Teaching Conference Call for Proposals [Deadline: March 3, 2025]
- Dialogically Relational Leadership (Growing Together in, as, with, for, and through SoTL) [Event date: March 19, 2025]
- Elon University 21st Annual Teaching & Learning Conference: Call for Proposals [Deadline: March 21, 2025]
- 2025 Scholarly Writing Retreat Conference [Deadline: May 1, 2025]
- For Research Personnel
Conference Funding
Completed TILT-funded project teams are eligible to apply for one-time conference funding to present project findings: A maximum of $1500 per individual, for a maximum of $3000 per project.
TILT Conference funding criteria:
- Conference funding requests must be approved before conference attendance to ensure availability of funding.
- Conference funding is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis throughout the each fiscal year (April to March) and is not guaranteed until approved.
- To be eligible for conference funding, the TILT-supported project's final report must be submitted.
- Letters of proposal/presentation/paper/poster acceptance must be included with the conference funding application. Applicants must be presenting their TILT-supported grant project findings to receive funding.
- All conference funding applications must be approved by the project's principal applicant.
- TILT will review the conference funding fund, criteria, and process at the end of each fiscal year.
Available funding: Up to $3000** per project, and a maximum of $1500** per individual project team member, per project. **Including all taxes and fees. Do you have a graduate student on your team planning to apply for funding? Be sure to reach out to us before applying.
How to apply:
- Complete the conference funding request form. Download the TILT Conference Funding Form (PDF) >>
- Completed forms must be approved before conference attendance.
- Include with the form:
- Conference proposal abstract.
- Letter/email of acceptance from the conference.
- Any quotes for related expenses.
Process
- TILT will review and approve all submitted conference funding requests on a first come, first served basis.
- Funding requests must be received in advance of conference attendance.
- Forms and supporting documentation should be submitted to tilt@sfu.ca, cc'ing the project's principal investigator, with the subject header: TILT Conference Funding Application
- Once approved, TILT will arrange cash advances, when appropriate.