Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Teaching and Learning Fellowships 2025-2026

Overview

The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) is a leader in supporting teaching excellence and quality teaching across all units and colleges and in support of a range of instructional modalities. We see CTL Faculty Fellows as central to helping coordinate efforts in pedagogical support and liaising with colleges, departments, and other units on campus to ensure we are meeting the needs of instructors and GTAs. 

CTL invites up to two AI in Teaching and Learning Fellows to join our CTL team for the 2025-2026 academic year and help us in delivering programming and leading initiatives related to generative Artificial Intelligence in teaching and learning across campus. The AI in Teaching and Learning Fellows will collaborate closely with CTL team members focused on AI, digital pedagogy, online and hybrid learning, as well as with other staff members and fellows affiliated with the OSU AI Literacy Center–a collaboration with CTL and OSU Libraries that includes close partnerships with Ecampus, Academic Technologies, the Center for the Humanities, and other OSU units. The CTL AI in Teaching and Learning Fellowship is supported by funding from the OSU Libraries.

In your application letter, we invite you to identify area(s) of interest and expertise related to AI in teaching and learning that you would bring to this CTL Fellowship and to which you would be interested in developing, co-facilitating, or leading programming. Examples of activities that fellows may take on include leading workshops, facilitating faculty teaching and learning communities and/or book clubs, and developing materials for use in the AI Literacy Center to support effective teaching and learning with generative AI.

AI in Teaching and Learning Fellows will be involved in coordination, design, and facilitation of faculty development around effective teaching and learning at OSU. Fellows will support CTL’s strategic goals of enhancing student success and developing a culture of teaching innovation at OSU. Fellows will also have opportunities to participate in leadership meetings and engage with colleagues in the CTL and related academic and administrative units. Note that this is not a research fellowship, though the Fellow may be involved in CTL data collection and assessment that may be published. 

Please also see description of all CTL Fellowships for the list of expectations and responsibilities, as well as details about how to apply. 

Applications and Selection Process  

Applications are due by May 19, 2025. See details on the call for CTL Fellows.