Professional Development Grants for Part-Time Faculty Members
The Modern Language Association is offering $1,000 grants to part-time faculty members to help them pay for expenses associated with their professional development. The grants may be used for technology purchases, continuing education, research expenses, conference participation (in-person and virtual), or other costs related to career development, including childcare expenses incurred while faculty members pursue professional development opportunities. Applicants may only receive the grant once every three years. (Please note that these awards cannot be used to support travel to the MLA convention for those who are eligible for the various travel assistance programs.)
To be eligible, applicants must
- be current MLA members
- earn the majority (more than fifty percent) of their income from teaching part-time at a college or university
- not be in the first five years of their PhD program
- submit a complete application, including a short description of their professional development project (100 words min–250 words max)
The recipients of the spring 2024 lottery are:
Gisele Blain (Hollywood, Florida), research expenses
Sharayah Bradley (Winston-Salem, North Carolina), conference participation
Michael Dirschel (Hamden, Connecticut), research expenses
Marissa Grunes (Boulder, Colorado), conference participation
Peter Krause (Post Mills, Vermont), conference participation
Kristen Spangler (Lewisberry, Pennsylvania), technology purchase
Carla Tempestoso (Corigliano Calabro, Italy), technology purchase
Martina Thorn (Rockville, Maryland), technology purchase
Robert Trumbull (Seattle, Washington), conference participation
Johan Warodell (Forest Row, United Kingdom), technology purchase
Grants are awarded twice yearly by lottery to approximately ten applicants. The fall application cycle will close on 11 October; all applications received after this date will be included in our fall application cycle. Notifications about successful spring applications will be sent by 1 November. If you have questions, please consult the professional development grant FAQs page or contact the MLA’s office of programs at awards@mla.org.