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Hamilton Annual Research and Travel (HART) Funds for Faculty

 

Beginning in 2023-24, the College will provide faculty members with Hamilton Annual Research and Travel (HART) funds to support their professional travel and scholarly/creative work. Funds may be used to directly support pedagogical and scholarly or creative activities that promote a faculty member’s intellectual enrichment and allow you to grow as a teacher-scholar. These funds can be used to support attendance at professional conferences or other travel related to one’s research. Unspent HART funds at the end of the fiscal year will not rollover to the subsequent year. HART funds can be used during periodic leaves and do not affect eligibility for Grants Activity Fund or Gertrude F. Bristol sabbatical support.  Faculty members who anticipate that their research and conference/travel costs will exceed the $4,000 HART allotment may seek supplemental funding through the Faculty Teacher-Scholar Award Program.

Who is eligible?

Faculty in tenured, tenure-track, professor of instruction, physical education, special appointment, and visiting positions (as defined by the Faculty Handbook) of half-time or greater, will be allocated $4,000 of HART funds in each fiscal year (July 1 through June 30). Faculty with professorships providing endowed funds for research and travel and faculty holding postdoctoral positions with dedicated allowances will be required to spend these eligible funds first before accessing their annual HART funds.  Pre-tenure faculty with startup funds are eligible for up to $4,000 HART allotment annually. Normally, lecturers are not eligible for professional development funds; however, you may reach out to your associate dean to explore options for support. Emeriti faculty are eligible for up to $2,500 reimbursement annually for a professional conference at which they are presenting their scholarship.

What expenses can I use my HART funds for?

All funds allocated to individual faculty members (HART funds, startups, professorships, postdoctoral research expenses, etc.) are to be used to support the development of your pedagogical, scholarly and/or creative work. Expenses must follow our spending policies in order to be paid or reimbursed. Please review the funding sources and spending guidelines for specific details and restrictions.

Due to the volume of end of fiscal year processes, new requests to purchase goods or services received by the DOF after May 31 will be posted to the subsequent fiscal year.  All other receipts or final documentation must be turned in to the Business Office by mid-July, or the expense will be posted to the subsequent fiscal year.

How do I use my HART funds?

Instructions for utilizing faculty professional development funds with the transition to Workday are still under development. Instructions will be posted here when available.  If you have questions, please reach out to your associate dean.  It is expected that all expenses will be in compliance with the DOF spending guidelines.

Please note when reporting your use of funds, you will be asked about professional development associated with this activity. Responses will be used for donor relations reporting through Advancement.

Please refer to the spending guidelines for steps and policies related to travel as well as purchasing small or large dollar items.   

What if I anticipate that my professional development needs in a given year will exceed the $4,000 allowance?

Faculty members who anticipate that their research and conference/travel costs will exceed the $4,000 HART allotment can submit a Supplemental Funding Request (check the appropriate box on the Research or Travel form). In addition, each year, the Dean of Faculty invites proposals for competitive awards that may supplement HART funds.  Please visit the Development Awards page for more information and specifically see:

Faculty Teacher-Scholar Awards

The Dean of Faculty invites faculty to submit proposals for Faculty Teacher-Scholar Awards supporting course and pedagogical development; research and creative work; and international and domestic research travel. Proposals are reviewed biannually on December 1 and March 31.

Faculty pedagogical awards for supplemental teaching enhancement 

Pedagogical awards are advertised each spring for summer and/or academic year support. The deadline for applications is March 31. More information can be found at this link. Awards include:

  • FYC Course Development Award
  • The Class of 1966 Career Development Award
  • The Class of 1963 Faculty Fellowship
  • Dean's Pedagogical Development Award

 

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