The mission of the Center for Science, Mathematics & Computer Education (CSMCE) is to support UNL faculty engaged in educational activities focused on improving the teaching and learning of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) at both the K-12 and collegiate level. With support from UNL's Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Education and Human Sciences, and Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, the CSMCE works to build partnerships among leaders in the higher education and K-12 education sectors that further our basic mission. In recent years, the CSMCE has emphasized
math and science teacher education, both graduate education opportunities for current teachers and preservice education for future math and science teachers. Other programs include outreach activities for K-12 students and efforts to use technology to strengthen undergraduate education.
This fund supports fellowships for tuition, fees, travel and subsistence for math teachers that keep graduate education affordable.
This fund supports the CSMCE's highest priorities for program enhancements that enable UNL to be a national model for how mathematicians, scientists, education faculty and master teachers work together to strengthen math and science teacher education.
Currently there are no other funds available for this area.
For more information, please contact:
Amber Antholz Senior Director of Development 402-458-1182 direct 800-432-3216 toll freeE-mail