Institutional Memberships

NCFDD

The College is pleased to partner with NCFDD () to provide a comprehensive set of resources and programs that individual faculty members can tailor to their own interests and needs. The College's institutional membership provides faculty, post-docs, graduate students, and staff access to free programs and resources.  View the curated lists of complementary programs available by career level and faculty track. .

American Association of Colleges & Universities (AAC&U)

91´«Ã½ is a member of the AAC&U, a global organization dedicated to advancing the democratic purposes of higher education by promoting equity, innovation, and excellence in liberal education.

Institutional membership affords faculty with access to The Academic Minute podcast, Liberal Education magazine, on-demand webinars () , Valid Assessment of Learning in Undergraduate Education (VALUE) Initiative, and STEM Education Reform Programs and Initiatives (). 

To create an individual membership affiliated with 91´«Ã½â€™s institutional membership, follow these instructions.

National Humanities Center

91´«Ã½ is a Leadership Circle sponsor of the NHC, the only independent institute dedicated exclusively to advanced study in all areas of the humanities. The NHC offers educational programs to strengthen collegiate teaching and research.  91´«Ã½ faculty may take advantage of workshops, projects, and events (), webinars, institutes, and online courses(), as well as the 4-Week Summer Residency (a limited submission process administered by 91´«Ã½ Office of the Provost). 

Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR)

Among the many activities and networking opportunities that CUR provides, the organization offers support for the professional growth of faculty and administrators through expert-designed institutes, on-demand learning, conferences, and access to the online .

91´«Ã½ Writing Center

The Writing Center offers free, individual consultations on writing and public speaking.

The Writing Center supports writers as they grow and promotes agency and confidence. Our commitment to serving all community members means acknowledging and working against all forms of exclusion in academia.

Write alongside colleagues (for faculty)

In person: Every week on Fridays, 9 a.m.-noon, at the BMC Writing Center. Drop in any time. Free coffee!

Online: Once per month on Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m., NCFDD Virtual Writing Session.   Find it on the Core Curriculum tab of the NCFDD Events for Members. 

taylor hall

Office of the Provost

Contact Us

Taylor Hall, First Floor
91´«Ã½
101 North Merion Avenue
91´«Ã½, Pennsylvania 19010 Email:Officeoftheprovost@brynmawr.edu Phone: 610-526-5167

Office Hours
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.