
Ways to Get Involved with Project Ember
Application Deadline: May 8
​With support from Lumina Foundation, the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), Transforming Post-Secondary Education in Mathematics (TPSE Math) and the Association for Undergraduate Education at Research Universities (UERU), invite research universities to apply to participate in Project EMBER: Eliminating Mathematics Barriers through Evidence-based Reforms.
Project EMBER is a national initiative designed to help research institutions improve student success in introductory mathematics courses, which remain one of the most significant barriers to degree completion and persistence in STEM.
We are inviting applications to be one of eight research universities participating in an 15-month collaborative process (July 2026 – September 2027) focused on:
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analyzing institutional data on gateway mathematics courses
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conducting a thorough departmental self-assessment about introductory mathematics
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developing institutional action plans
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beginning to implement evidence-based instructional and structural reforms.
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Participating institutions will receive:
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guidance from two experienced project consultants
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access to research-based reform tools and resources
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participation in a national learning community
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a modest participation stipend of $8,000 to support institutional engagement
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Participating institutions commit to:
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assembling a cross-functional team that includes mathematics faculty (including teaching-focused faculty), departmental leadership, and administrators
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gathering, analyzing data on student success in introductory mathematics courses
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completing the Project EMBER Self-Assessment, tailored to the institution
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completing an action plan to improve student success in introductory mathematics.
For more information, click here for the full RFP. Applications will open April 1st and will remain open through May 8th. ​
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Application Information :
View the application PDF for a complete list of questions
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Required Documents :
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Letter of Support from Dean, Vice-Provost or Provost (link to sample)
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Signed Letter of Commitment signed by a department leader and a teaching-focused faculty member (link to document)
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