Whitaker Faculty Resources

The Whitaker Center Works With Faculty Interested in STEM Education, STEM Scholarship, and STEM Research

We assist faculty by providing the following:

Collaboration Opportunities:

  • STEMinars
  • SunChase: High School Solar Go-Kart Challenge
  • Girls in Engineering Math and Science (GEMS) program for middle school
  • Summer Research Opportunity (SRO) summer camp for middle school
  • The Immokalee Foundation (TIF) summer camp for middle school

Funding Opportunities:

  • Mini-Grants to support your STEM research or presentation
  • Holmes Development Grants to develop and submit another grant proposal to grow their research
  • External grant development (We are happy to review proposals, suggest pieces for Broader Impacts, or assist with proposal evaluation – contact us!)

Funding Opportunities

  • Whitaker Center Mini-Grant Applications

  • Holmes Development Fund


Become a Member

Responsibilities of membership are outlined in the Whitaker Center Proposal approved in 2004 by the Deans of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and the College of Education (COE), the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP), the University President, the President’s Executive Cabinet, and the Board of Governors (BOG).  Under this agreement all faculty in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) areas including STEM education qualify for Whitaker Center faculty membership.

Membership is voluntary and verified by faculty Professional Development Plans (PDPs). All teaching, scholarship, and service activities listed in a faculty PDP that are related to STEM education and the goals of the Whitaker Center substantiate membership.  Faculty are credited for contributing to the goals of their college, the Whitaker Center, and the University simultaneously.

The expectation outlined in this agreement is that all STEM education grant proposals will be submitted in consultation with the Whitaker Center.  This agreement does not extend to discipline specific research or educational research outside of the STEM areas.

Read more details of the responsibilities for membership approved by the Leadership Team August 2013.

Membership does not require an application, it only requires that you report your STEM Education activities to the Whitaker Center when requested to do so.