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REMINDER: Friday, June 11th Deadline
Call for Proposals for Learning Communities

Submit an application to develop a Learning Community during the 2020-2021 academic year. These communities consist of faculty, academic staff, and academic administrators, who have an interest in, and commitment to, attending discussion sessions on a topic they propose on a regular basis throughout the academic year.

Learning Communities provide safe and supportive spaces for complicated conversations about curriculum and pedagogy. Learning Communities at MSU are free to select their own topics and determine the structures that best support their inquiries. Accordingly, communities tend to vary greatly in their practices, interests, and agendas. All communities, however, share three things in common: they meet at least eight times over the academic year, explore important educational themes, and welcome all members of MSU’s instructional staff, regardless of rank or discipline.

Learning Communities run from September to April. Call for new proposals is open now through June 11, 2021. If you are interested in joining or proposing a community, please look to the links below for more information.

Proposals are due by June 11, 2021.


2021-22 Learning Communities are sponsored in collaboration with the
Hub for Innovation in Learning and Technology.
The Academic Advancement Network:
Advancing academic careers through inclusive, collaborative,
and experiential learning. Read more at aan.msu.edu.
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