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For information on Faculty Development Awards (FDA), available only to professional-track faculty, see Faculty Development Award

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The number of FDLs to be awarded per year is limited, and faculty to receive FDLs will be selected through a review process outlined below.

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Timeline for application year 2024-25

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  • September 3-October 1: Application system open  

  • October 4: COE Faculty Affairs completes applicant eligibility review  

  • October 9-November 8: COE committee review of FDL applications  

  • November 9: Deadline for COE review committee to forward recommendations to Dean 

  • November 10-17: Dean review  

  • November 18: Dean sends FDL awardee recommendations to EVPP 

  • December 18: EVPP notifies awardees  

  • February 17: FDL recipients’ acceptance forms due to COE Faculty Affairs 

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Eligibility

2024-25 guidelines will be posted August 1, 2024.

Faculty are encouraged to confirm their eligibility prior to applying.

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  • Has been awarded tenure.

  • At the time of application, has completed at least five full academic years (i.e. beginning in AY 2019-20 or earlier) working as a UT Austin faculty member. (FDL can start only after completion of six full years of service at UT Austin.) 

  • Will have served as a full-time faculty member of UT Austin for at least two consecutive full academic years during the six years before the start of the proposed FDL (i.e. two consecutive years between 2019-20 and 2024-25).

  • Has met or exceeded expectations in at least three of the most recent full academic years preceding their FDL application (i.e. in 2021-22, 2022-23, and 2023-24).

  • There has been a minimum of six full academic years of full-time service at UT Austin between the end of the academic year of a prior FDL (or its predecessor the FRA), and the start of the academic year of the proposed next FDL.

  • Department chair and/or immediate supervisor approve the proposed timing of the FDL.

  • All requirements described at the following:

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Application process

  1. Before applying, please carefully review the "Eligibility" and "Conditions for recipients" sections on this page.

  2. COE application process:

Responsible party

Step

Action

Applicant

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a) Discuss the timing of the proposed FDL with their department chair. (Note that a 100% award during one semester includes release from both teaching and service commitments.)

b) Review all University and College eligibility requirements for the award. See FDL > Eligibility on this page.

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Initiate and route COE FDL Timing and Eligibility Checklist:

a) Answer all questions in the "Applicant completes" section and sign.

b) Department chair completes and signs the appropriate section of the form.

c) Applicant forwards form to COE-FacultyAffairs@austin.utexas.edu for review and completion. 

COE Faculty Affairs

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Review COE FDL Timing and Eligibility Checklist, completes, and returns to applicant. (Applicant must include completed form in their application materials.)

Applicant

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Submit application including all requested materials through the Provost's online system prior to the deadline. Note that extensions to the stated deadline will not be granted.

Applications must include all of the following documentation in order to be considered complete:

  • All materials required by the Provost’s Office as described at EVPP: Faculty Development Leave, and

  • Completed COE FDL Timing and Eligibility Checklist and

  • For evaluation by the COE committee, a list including all of the following received within the past five years: Leaves, Dean’s Fellowship and/or Dean’s Research Innovation Awards, FDLs, FRAs, or other research fellowships.

Provost’s Office

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Online application system closes. 

COE Faculty Affairs & Provost’s Office

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Review each applicant's materials and confirm their eligibility in the application system.

Department chair

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Receive an email notification that applicants are awaiting their review. Only materials from eligible applicants will be made available. 

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Review applications online and makes recommendations.

COE FDL committee

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Review applications based on APS and COE policies, and sends recommendations to Dean.

Dean

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Review applications based on COE FDL committee recommendations, and forward final recommendations to Provost's Office

Provost’s Office

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Review Dean's recommendations and make final decisions according to CSU allotment. Notify applicants of their decision.

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Conditions for recipients

  1. UT-FDL is given in support of the activities described in the recipient’s application. Any major changes in the proposed activity require prior approval from the Provost's Office. Requests for changes should be first approved by the UT-FDL recipient’s supervisor (department chair, where relevant, and dean), and then submitted to the EVPP’s Faculty Affairs team for EVPP approval.

  2. A faculty member on faculty development leave may not accept employment from any other person, corporation, or government, unless the governing board determines that it would be in the public interest to do so and expressly approves the employment.

  3. Upon completion of the FDL the faculty member must submit a report documenting FDL activities and products (where relevant) and the impact of the FDL on the faculty member’s professional development. A failure to submit the report will make the faculty member ineligible to receive another FDL.

  4. The recipient of an FDL is expected to return to normal fulltime professional duties at the University of Texas at Austin for at least the academic year (fall and spring long semesters) of Academic Year following their award. A recipient who elects not to return to the university after holding an UT-FDL is obligated to reimburse the university for funds (gross salary plus fringe benefits) expended in support of the UT-FDL. This applies even when the recipient chooses to retire, or to resign from the university for some reason. (See Section 2-2210 of the Handbook of Operating Procedures).

  5. Based on Section 51.105 (b) of Texas Education code, a faculty member on FDL “may accept a grant for study, research, or travel from any institution of higher education, from a charitable, religious, or educational corporation or foundation, from any business enterprise, or from any federal, state, or local governmental agency.” Such funding must be approved by the Dean and governing board.

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Processes for awardees

To accept the FDL

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For fall FDLs, the report prompt will come no later than the start of the following spring term. 

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Information for administrative staff

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APS will record FDLs in the faculty member's Workday profile. Go to "Academic" > "Current Appointments." In the "Identifier" column, look for FD (Faculty Development). "Track Type" will be FDL (Faculty Development Leave).

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. Can FDL be deferred if circumstances change?
A. Deferrals, with justification, are at the discretion of the Dean.

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Please send suggested additions to this page and notifications about broken links to COE-FacultyAffairs@austin.utexas.edu.

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