Fellows
Why Become a PALM Fellow?
PALM Fellows Will:
- Gain mentorship from leaders in undergraduate biology teaching and learning
- Learn best practices in teaching and in assessing active learning
- Create an original teaching module that engages students in active learning
- Join a community of scientists dedicated to active teaching and learning, and share ideas and support
- Participate in Fellow-mentor journal clubs, meetings, and networking opportunities
- Obtain invaluable career development for faculty careers
- Be part of a network of scientific societies dedicated to supporting scientists in teaching and learning careers
Faculty and Postdoctoral Fellow Eligibility
- PALM Fellows and mentors must belong to either a disciplinary-based professional society, a professional society that promotes the advancement of a group underrepresented in STEM (such as SACNAS) or an education-focused professional society like SABER or NABT.
- However, if you are a community college instructor you may apply without joining a professional society, although many societies have discounted rates for instructors at community colleges.
- Applicants must demonstrate an abiding/sustainable interest in undergraduate biology education.
- Applicants must establish a mentor relationship before formally applying.
- Assistance with mentor matching is available
- The PALM PI can make recommendations based on course topic, educational setting, and specific teaching interests
- Mentors must be skilled in active learning strategies and evidence-based teaching that align with Vision and Change See http://www.visionandchange.org.
- Mentors must belong to (or join) one of the PALM Network organizations.
- Assistance with mentor matching is available
- Applicants without immediate access to their own teaching setting (i.e., postdocs or advanced graduate students) may be considered.
- Postdoctoral or advanced graduate student applicants must include a letter from their research PI in support of the application.
Funding
PALM will fund up to $2,000 for Fellows to visit, observe, and work with a mentor. If feasible, mentors are also encouraged to visit the Fellow’s institution.
- Funds will be in the form of reimbursements for submitted receipts for pre-approved expenses, which include site visit travel and teaching materials.
- Funds may not be used for indirect or overhead costs, salaries or wages, classroom technology or lab equipment or supplies, or alcoholic beverages.
- Reimbursement (as opposed to lump-sum payment) relieves the recipient of any tax implications.
- Reimbursable receipts must be submitted within 9 months of receiving the award notification.
Fellows and mentors will each receive up to $1,000 (reimbursed travel receipts) to present their work and its outcomes at a meeting of a professional society or a national group focused on teaching and learning.
Reimbursable receipts must be submitted within 30 days of travel.
Timeline of PALM Fellowship
Useful Forms
Resources
Questions? Please email Sue Wick at swick@umn.edu.
PALM is funded by NSF Research Coordination Network in Undergraduate Biology Education grant #1624200. Project support from Professional Societies Alliance for Life Science Education
PALM is funded by NSF Research Coordination Network in Undergraduate Biology Education grant #1624200. Project support from Professional Societies Alliance for Life Science Education