AI-Enhanced Pedagogies Institute (5-Week, asynchronous online certificate program)
Are you ready to move beyond the basics and explore how AI can inform both your teaching and your research? We invite faculty to participate in a 5-week certificate program. You’ll gain the skills and confidence to thoughtfully integrate AI into your teaching and research. Institute participants are eligible to apply for additional projects (see below: GenAI Innovative Curriculum Challenge and Build AI Literacy Modules for Students). Open to all full-time faculty. A $1000 stipend is provided upon institute completion. Apply by October 10, 2025. Details and registration for the AI-Enhanced Pedagogies Institute.
Call for Proposals: GenAI Innovative Curriculum Challenge
Faculty who complete the AI-Enhanced Pedagogies Institute can submit proposals for developing creative instructional strategies that thoughtfully integrate generative AI skills and tools. This initiative seeks to advance AI literacy across the curriculum and prepare TCNJ students to thrive in an increasingly AI-driven workplace. Upon submission of their final reports by the designated due date, participants will receive a course release. Apply by January 20, 2026. Details and registration for the GenAI Innovative Curriculum Challenge.
Call for Participation: Build AI Literacy Modules for Students
Faculty who complete the AI-Enhanced Pedagogies Institute are invited to design a set of training modules to strengthen AI literacy among TCNJ students. Working across disciplines, the design team will create learning experiences that help students use AI responsibly, critically, and effectively in their academic work, professional preparation, and civic life. Participants will receive a $1500 stipend upon completion of the project in June 2026. Apply by January 26, 2026. Details and registration for Building AI Literacy Modules for Students.
Please visit the linked registration pages for details, deadlines, and application instructions. We encourage you to sign up early, as space in some programs is limited.