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UC DAVIS: Offices of the Chancellor and Provost

November 7, 2008

DEANS, DIRECTORS, DEPARTMENT CHAIRS, AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

RE: 2009-2010 Chancellor's Teaching Fellowships

I am pleased to issue this call for applications to the Chancellor's Teaching Fellowship Program.  
The program provides graduate students with opportunities to participate in closely supervised 
teaching apprenticeships with UC Davis faculty members.  This fellowship program is open to 
graduate students in all disciplines and carries a stipend for one quarter of the 2009-2010 
academic year that is equivalent to the salary of a half-time Associate-In ($1,908 per month, 
subject to salary adjustments) as well as a fee remission for the quarter in which the course is 
taught.

The primary purpose of this fellowship is to enhance the preparation of potential future faculty 
by supporting close collaborative relationships between the teaching fellows and faculty members 
acknowledged as exemplary teachers.  The apprenticeship relationship is the central aspect of 
the program.  However, the select nature of this award is also intended to honor those graduate 
students who have demonstrated exceptional promise as educators at the post-secondary level.

A description of the program, application, and selection procedure is available at: 
http://trc.ucdavis.edu/?page_id=13.
 
The deadline for the submission of applications is Friday, January 9, 2009.  The 2009-2010 
Chancellor's Teaching Fellowship awards will be announced by spring quarter 2009.  The early 
deadline and announcement should help departments and graduate students plan support for the 
2009-2010 academic year.

Applicants are encouraged to attend one of the following informational meetings in 25 Wellman 
Hall: 

Thursday, November 13		9:00—10:00 a.m.
Tuesday, November 18		1:00—2:00 p.m.
Friday, November 21		11:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m.

Each of the informational meetings is identical and is intended to help graduate students and 
their faculty mentors better understand how to approach this teaching opportunity.

For more information or assistance contact the Teaching Resources Center, 752-6050.

Larry N. Vanderhoef
Chancellor

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