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The Faculty Fellows Program is the cornerstone of ACT-CMS.
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A Faculty Fellowship lasts two years and is awarded to a molecular science educator developing curricula integrating programming and computation into existing science courses.
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Through the two-year program, faculty will receive curriculum development and assessment training and will upskill their programming and computational skills.
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A Faculty Fellowship lasts one year and is awarded to a molecular science educator developing curricula integrating programming and computation into existing science courses.
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Through the one-year program, faculty will receive curriculum development and assessment training and will upskill their programming and computational skills.
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They will produce a reusable curriculum module that uses programming and computation to teach STEM concepts in an existing course that they teach.
The fellowship is a one-year program over the course of two academic years.
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The fellowship is a one-year program over the course of one academic year.
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We are currently recruiting our 2026 class of fellows, who will have a fellowship period of June 2026-May 2027.
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Over this two year period, faculty will develop a curricular activity that integrates programming and computation into a course they teach,
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Over this one year period, faculty will develop a curricular activity that integrates programming and computation into a course they teach,
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pilot their activity with their own students at their own institution, and create a high-quality curriculum module (called a teaching kit) that will be shared through the ACT-CMS curriculum portal hosted by the MolSSI.
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