Call for Proposals: COVID Tracking Project Archive Curriculum Award

Polina Ilieva Announcement
Location
California, United States
Subject Fields
Contemporary History, Health and Health Care, History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, Public Health, Race Studies

Thanks to the generosity of The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the UCSF Archives & Special Collections department is offering six $2,000 awards to educators who develop curricular modules or lesson plans that use the materials of the new COVID Tracking Project Archive. These curriculum awards are meant to raise awareness of the CTP Archive and its educational value among teachers and researchers. Applications due June 15, 2022.

Who is eligible:
Anyone in the US who teaches a college or university course in any discipline is eligible to apply for the award, including graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, lecturers, and faculty at all levels. Applicants must be contracted to teach a full-length course before July 15, 2023 in any term, including summer sessions. Courses may be of any level, including those for undergraduate, graduate, and professional program students.

Please visit this page for additional details and to apply.

Contact Information

Please email Kevin Miller, COVID Tracking Project Archive Lead, at kevin.miller@ucsf.edu with any questions, including requests for access to materials in the CTP Archive that are not yet publicly accessible.

Contact Email
kevin.miller@ucsf.edu