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Grants & Contracts

Total Funding Awarded as of August 2005: $4,843, 660


Grant for Research for book to be published by the University of Michigan Press. Pat Byrd is the Project Coordinator with co-authors Averil Coxhead and John Bunting, starting Fall 2005: $7000 ($3500 per year for 2 years)
FIPSE, North American Academic Communication and Mobility Grant, Applied March 2004 ($200,000). Gayle Nelson is the PI. My role was conceptual rather than managerial. Project runs for 4 years, starting fall 2004.
University System of Georgia Most Internationalized Unit Award. Applied March 2003. (Top award is $10,000)
Research Equipment Grant for EAP Research. GSU. Applied March 2003. ($14,821).
Grammar and vocabulary in History 2110 survey of U.S. history: a lexicogrammatical study and corpus development project. 2002-2003, GSU Team Building Research Grant Initiative. ($15,000) Co-director with Gayle Nelson.
Teaching Training Initiative for Seniors I-VI. IIE/DT2. March1-September 31, 2002. ($725,000) Co-director with Gayle Nelson.
Development of a collection of grammar activities on the web based on Applied English Grammar. Harcourt College Publishing Company. 2000. ($1500)
Teacher Training Initiative-EFL and Teacher Training Program-Supervisors, 1999-2001.  Co-director with Dr. Gayle Nelson.  Fall 1999-Fall 2001.  ($2,300,000)
Computers in English Language Teaching (CELT) for Egyptian Educators.  Director.  Co-wrote the proposal with Ms. Teresa Wise, Director of Egyptian Programs, Department of Applied Linguistics/ESL.  Funded as a subcontract through the Institute of International Education.  Summer 1999. ($165,500)
Teacher Training Initiative-English as a Second Language. A training program for 65 Egyptian English-language teachers. 1998-99. Funded as a subcontract through the Institute of International Education. Co-director with Dr. Gayle Nelson. ($620,800)
U.S. Academic English Corpus Development Project.  Educational Testing Service and Northern Arizona University.  1998-99.  $8500
Homework Assistance Program for Refugee Youth: Teaching Assistantships to Provide ESL. Bridging the Gap Project. 1997. ($7800) 
Integration of Computer Use into the ESL Curriculum: A Departmental Approach to Technological Innovation. Funded by the GSU Center for Teaching and Learning, February 17-June 30, 1997. ($2860) 
STE Teacher and Principal Training Program for Egyptian Educators, April 25-May 31, 1996. Funded by the Binational Fulbright Commission-Egypt. Co-Director with Gayle Nelson. ($163,000) 
Individualized training program for Chinese scientist working at Coca-Cola. August, 1995. ($1600) (With Sharon Cavusgil). 
Teacher Training Initiative for 16 Egyptian EFL and 11 Egyptian Mathematics/Science Teachers. Fall 1995. Funded by the Binational Fulbright Commission-Cairo. ($269,000) (With Gayle Nelson). 
Professional Enhancement Program for Egyptian EFL Teachers, Math/Science Teachers, and Principals. Summer 1995. Funded by USAID/Fulbright-Cairo. ($203,685) 
Workshop on Intercultural Communication in Corporate Settings to be delivered by GSAMS, a distance learning technology. Funding from the Division of Continuing Education, Georgia State University. ($2500) (With Gayle Nelson) 
Professional Development Program for a Group of Egyptian English-Language Teachers and High School Principals. Funded through Fulbright/USAID and organized through the Integrated English Language Program of the Binational Fulbright Commission in Cairo, Egypt. Summer 1994. ($18,500) 
Auburn University-Nihon University Summer ESL Program, 1993. Developed and directed project that resulted in a six-week intensive ESL/Social-Cultural Program at Auburn University for a group of students from Nihon University. The academic director was a graduate of the AL/ESL master's program and four graduate students provided instruction. ($29,000) 
Prevocational ESL Training for Refugee Youth. 1993. Atlanta Private Industry Council. Co-sponsored with the GSU Office of Educational Opportunity. ($55,000) 
Graduate research assistants to work on research project to develop a corpus of student writing for computer analysis. 1992-93. Georgia State University Research Grants. ($4800) 
Development and implementation of a testing and training program for international graduate students to prepare to be ITAs at Emory University. 1990-1991. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Emory University. ($25,000) 
Software for computer lab in LARC (Language Acquisition Resource Center), College of Public and Urban Affairs, Improvement of Instruction Grant. Winter Quarter 1989. ($500) 
Materials for EFL summer institute at Beijing Medical University for the summer quarter, 1989. With Dr. John Murphy. ($2000) College of Public and Urban Affairs, Improvement of Instruction Grants. 
Computer Software for Computer Laboratory in the GSU Language Acquisition Resource Center (LARC, summer quarter, 1989. College of Public and Urban Affairs, Improvement of Instruction Grants. ($200) 
Resource materials to use in M.S. practicum in People's Republic of China, College of Public and Urban Affairs, Improvement of Instruction Grant. Winter quarter 1988. ($500) 
Teaching software for ESL Department. College of Public and Urban Affairs, Improvement of Instruction Grant. Fall quarter 1987. ($165) 
National Association for Foreign Student Affairs. Program held at Georgia State University in winter, 1986. ($2500) 
Travel to Neuchatel, Switzerland, to present papers on communicative activities and advanced composition. USIS: Spring 1986. ($1000) 
Series of workshops to train volunteers in teaching of ESL and cross-cultural issues, GSU Continuing Education Grant Program, 1986-87. With Carole Hill, Chairman, Anthropology Department. ($2000) 
Development of ESL student-produced magazine on Foxfire model. College of Public and Urban Affairs, Improvement of Instruction Grant. Fall quarter 1986. ($500) (with Alice Gertzman) 
Slides set on U.S. history and culture. College of Public and Urban Affairs, Improvement of Instruction Grant. Fall quarter 1986. ($450) (with Poly Potter) 
National seminar on the training of foreign graduate teaching assistants, 1985. The National Association for Foreign Student Affairs. Program held at Georgia State University in spring 1985. ($2500) 
Teacher-training video tapes, 1985. College of Public and Urban Affairs, Georgia State University. ($200) 
Development of publication series called TESOL in Action, 1985. Georgia TESOL. ($600) 
National workshop on self-study for intensive ESL programs, 1985. NAFSA. ($5000) 

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