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Grant Opportunities &
News You Can Use
Barnard College Office of Institutional Funding
Hello Barnard faculty,
This edition of the Grant Opportunities Newsletter features funders who
support publication subvention. Our Sage Advice again highlights an
infographic from the U.S. Health and Human Services Office of Research
Integrity. This time, ORI recommends best proposal writing practices and
points out problematic shortcuts to avoid.
This edition profiles a full cohort of opportunities coming due in late
January and early February, which pushes back to page thirteen the list of
all deadlines through May, grouped by discipline.
The Barnard College Council on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion announced
INTERNAL faculty grants earlier this month. Information can be found in
the News section. Other upcoming internal grant deadlines are
November 20th and January 31st. See the Barnard website, here, for
more information. If you have colleagues abroad whom you might like to
bring to Barnard under the Weiss Fellowships for Visiting International
Scholars Program, please see information here.
If you would like assistance in finding grants for an upcoming project or
would like to begin an application process, please contact Kari Steeves. As
always, feel free to send any comments, requests, or suggestions to
us here.
Kari Steeves 212-870-2527 On Twitter @BarnardIFSR
Inside this issue
Featured Funder ...................... 2
Sage Advice for Competitive Proposals ................................ 3
News ........................................ 4
Grants and Fellowships
Arts & Humanities .................. 4
Social Sciences ......................... 7
Language & Area Studies ......... 9
STEM ....................................... 10
Library Sciences ....................... 12
Deadline Reminders
General Interest ...................... 12
Arts & Humanities ................... 13
Education ................................ 17
Social Sciences ......................... 17
Language & Area Studies ......... 18
STEM ....................................... 19
Library Sciences ....................... 22
November 14, 2018
Featured Funder
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Grants for Publication Subvention
While there are many grants available to help fund scholarly research, it can be difficult to find support for
publication related expenses. We’ve compiled a short list of grants that pay for publication subvention:
Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant
Deadline: To be announced. 2018 deadline was May 2
“This grant is intended to support the completion of multi-year book projects requiring large amounts of deep
and focused thinking, research, and writing at a crucial point toward the end of the process—after significant
work has been accomplished but when an extra infusion of resources can make a difference in the ultimate
shape and quality of the work.”
J.M. Kaplan Fund — Furthermore Grants in Publishing
Deadline: March 1 and September 1 (annual deadlines)
“Furthermore grants assist nonfiction books having to do with art, architecture, and design; cultural history, the
city, and related public issues; and conservation and preservation. Grants range from $1,500 to a maximum of
$15,000. Funds apply to such specific publication components as writing, research, editing, indexing, design,
illustration, photography, and print and binding.”
Columbia University Seminars — Leonard Hastings Schoff Publication Fund
Deadline: Rolling
“Schoff publication funds can be used for indexing, translating, technical editing, illustrating, or other publication
costs of manuscripts or monographs produced under the auspices of The University Seminars in the fields of
economics, sociology, psychology, penology, or the behavioral sciences which have already been approved for
publication. Other funds are sometimes available in other fields, including the sciences.”
Textbook and Academic Authors Association — Academic & Textbook Writing Grants
Deadline: April 30 and October 31 (annual deadlines)
“Publication Grants provide reimbursement for eligible expenses directly related to bringing an academic book,
textbook or journal article to publication, ranging from $300--$1,000. Publication Grants reimburse only those
expenses that are necessary to the publication of the work (not the initial research and writing of it) which
includes image permissions, indexing or copyediting, and publisher fees.”
National Endowment for the Humanities — Mellon Fellowships for Digital Publication
Deadline: April 10, 2019
“Support individual scholars pursuing interpretive research projects that require digital expression and digital
publication. To be eligible for this special opportunity, an applicant’s plans for digital publication must be
essential to the project’s research goals. Successful projects will likely incorporate visual, audio, and/or other
multimedia materials or flexible reading pathways that could not be included in traditionally published books, as
well as an active distribution plan.”
Barbara Deming Memorial Fund
Deadline: January 31, 2019
“We award small artist support grants ($500—$1,500) to individual feminist women in the arts.” … “We are
interested in funding projects which you have begun or are well underway, and for which you have substantial
work to show.” 2019 deadline is for nonfiction and poetry. 2020 deadline is for visual art, fiction, and mixed
genre.
Writers can find other contests, fellowships, and resources here: https://www.pw.org/grants
And here: https://fundsforwriters.com/grants/
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Sage Advice for Competitive Proposals
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Office of Research Integrity
The U.S. Health and Human Services Office of Research Integrity released another infographic, this time
with sage advice around falsification, fabrication, or plagiarism. We discovered these through Twitter,
which brings up another piece of sage advice: If you’re on Twitter, follow us @BarnardIFSR so we can
follow you back and retweet your Barnard-related tweets.
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News Items Invitation to apply for Barnard Inclusion Grants From Yvette Christiansë, Interim Chair, Council on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Members of the Barnard Community can now apply for a Barnard Inclusion Grant, a new initiative by Barnard's Council on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to finance projects and events that help enhance inclusion efforts across our community. The application for the Barnard Inclusion Grant can be found at https://barnard.edu/vision-values/diversity-council/inclusion-grant and applications are due by 5 p.m. Monday, November 26. From the NSF
NSF New PAPPG NSF has announced that a revised version of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) has been issued. “The new PAPPG will be effective for proposals submitted, or due, on or after January 28, 2019. Significant changes include: Addition of Research.gov as an option for
proposal preparation and submission, and proposal file updates;...
Revision of resubmission guidelines for NSF programs that accept proposals at any time;
Implementation of NSF’s policy on sexual harassment and other forms of harassment, or sexual assault;
Specification that proposers are required to have a policy or code-of-conduct that addresses sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, and sexual assault, and that includes clear and accessible means of reporting violations of the policy or code-of-conduct. This policy or code-of-conduct must be disseminated to conference participants prior to attendance at the conference as well as made available at the conference itself;
Emphasis on the importance of training faculty in the responsible and ethical conduct of
research;... Numerous clarifications and other changes
throughout the document.”
Grant Opportunities
Arts and Humanities John Carter Brown Library Collaborative Cluster Fellowships Deadline: January 15, 2019 "The John Carter Brown Library seeks to encourage collaboration among scholars as they explore and shed light on the Library's collections by providing support for group projects. Collaborative Cluster Fellowships are meant to expand the disciplinary scope of research at the Library and support cutting-edge research methods." <<more>> U.S. Department of State American Voices Abroad American Music Abroad Program Deadline: January 20, 2019 "American Voices is proud to administer the American Music Abroad program on behalf of the United States Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. The American Music Abroad program is designed to communicate America's rich musical contributions to the global music scene as it fosters cross-cultural communication and people-to-people connection to global audiences. Any characteristically American musical genres are welcome to apply in genres including but not limited to: Blues, Bluegrass, Cajun, Country, Folk, Latin, Native American, Gospel, Hip Hop/Urban, Indie Rock, Jazz, Punk, R&B and Zydeco. In cooperation with the U.S. Department of State, American Voices will arrange a series of month-long, multi-country cultural exchange programs including public concerts, interactive performances with local traditional musicians, lecture demonstrations, workshops, jam sessions and media interviews and performances." <<more>>
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Banff Center International Literary Translation Centre Deadline: January 30, 2019 "The primary focus of the residency program is to afford literary translators a period of uninterrupted work on a current project, within an international community of translators. The Banff International Literary Translation Centre is open to literary translators from Canada, Mexico, and the United States translating from any language, and to international translators working on literature from the Americas. Applicants must have published at least one book-length literary translation (or equivalent). The award amount can cover the entire cost for a three-week internship, as well as a travel award if necessary." <<more>> University of London, School of Advanced Study Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Visiting Research Fellowship Programme Deadline: January 31, 2019 "Welcoming researchers in any area of legal scholarship who can profit from the strengths of its holdings in United Kingdom and foreign law: its particular research interests lie in legal education and the profession; company and partnership law; financial services regulation; economic crime; comparative law; law reform; and the law of children." <<more>> Humanities Institute University of Connecticut Residential Fellowships Deadline: February 1, 2019 "UConn’s Humanities Fellowships are opportunities for individuals to pursue advanced work in the humanities. Projects may contribute to scholarly knowledge or to the general public’s understanding of the humanities. Recipients are expected to produce scholarly articles, a monograph on a specialized subject, a book on a broad topic, an archaeological site report, a translation, an edition, or other scholarly tools." <<more>>
University of Cincinnati McMicken College of Arts and Sciences Department of Classics Margo Tytus Fellowship Program Deadline: February 1, 2019 "Senior scholars are invited to apply for the Margo Tytus Visiting Scholars Program. Applicants for this program will ordinarily be a minimum of five years beyond receipt of the Ph.D., with notable publication histories. Tytus Scholars are expected to be in residence at the University of Cincinnati for a minimum of one semester (ca. four months) and a maximum of two during the regular academic year." <<more>> Fine Arts Work Center Visual Arts Fellowship Deadline: February 1, 2019 “Located in Provincetown, Massachusetts, an area with a long history as an arts colony, the Work Center provides seven-month Fellowships to twenty Fellows each year in the form of living/work space and a modest monthly stipend. Residencies run from October 1 through April 30. Fellows have the opportunity to pursue their work independently in a diverse and supportive community of peers." <<more>> Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Creative Artists Fellowships Deadline: February 1, 2019 "The Japan U.S. Friendship Commission offers leading contemporary and traditional artists from the United States the opportunity to spend three to five months in Japan through the U.S.-Japan Creative Artists Program. Artists go as seekers, as cultural visionaries, and as living liaisons to the traditional and contemporary cultural life of Japan. They also go as connectors who share knowledge and bring back knowledge. Their interaction with the Japanese public and the outlook they bring home provide exceptional opportunities to promote cultural understanding between the United States and Japan." <<more>>
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University of London, School of Advanced Study Institute of English Studies Fellowship Deadline: February 1, 2019 "The activities of the Institute of English Studies attract those interested in the English language and its literatures (including other national and international literatures in English), in the History of the Book, and in cognate fields of study. Its approach is interdisciplinary, and it co-ordinates a substantial amount of research activity through the Centre for Manuscript and Print Studies which it hosts on behalf of a cross-sectoral group of seven universities and libraries including the British Library and the St Bride Printing Library. It has a strong presence in the writing of national histories of the book in Britain and Ireland and a strong presence in mediaeval English Palaeography. It hosts a variety of Research Seminar series annually, and about twenty conferences, as well as an ambitious publishing programme." <<more>> Mary Baker Eddy Library Fellowship Program Deadline: February 4, 2019 "The Mary Baker Eddy Library awards fellowships annually. These are designed to support original contributions to scholarship. They help further the research of established scholars, graduate students, and recent graduates just beginning their academic careers. Fellowships are for research work in our collections, centering on the papers of Mary Baker Eddy and records documenting the history of the Christian Science movement. Relevant areas of research include the fields of women’s history; spirituality and health; religious studies; nineteenth-century history; cultural and social history; architecture; and journalism." <<more>> Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University Schlesinger Oral History Grants Deadline: February 4, 2019 "The Schlesinger Library invites scholars who are conducting oral history interviews relevant to the
history of women or gender in the United States to apply for support of up to $3,000. This grant stipulates that the interviews take place in accordance with guidelines of the Oral History Association, that consent is obtained from interviewees for their words to be viewed by researchers worldwide, and that true copies or transcripts of the original recording of the oral interviews, as well as copies of the consent forms, be deposited in the Schlesinger Library upon completion." <<more>> Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University Schlesinger Research Grant Deadline: February 4, 2019 "The Schlesinger Library invites scholars and other serious researchers at any career stage beyond graduate school to apply for support for their work in our collections. Grants of up to $3,000 will be given on a competitive basis. Applicants must have a doctoral degree or equivalent research and writing experience. Priority will be given to those who have demonstrated research productivity and whose projects require use of materials available only at the Schlesinger Library. The awards may be used to cover travel and living expenses, photocopies or other reproductions, and other incidental research expenses, but not for the purchase of equipment or travel to other sites for research." <<more>> National Endowment for the Humanities Public Scholar Program Deadline: February 6, 2019 "The Public Scholar Program supports well-researched books in the humanities intended to reach a broad readership. Some humanities scholarship is necessarily specialized, but the humanities can also engage broad audiences in exploring subjects of general interest. Such scholarship might present a narrative history, tell the stories of important individuals, analyze significant texts, provide a synthesis of ideas, revive interest in a neglected subject, or examine
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the latest thinking on a topic. Books supported by this program must be grounded in humanities research and scholarship, making appropriate use of primary and/or secondary sources. They must also be written in a readily accessible style, addressing significant humanities themes in a way that will appeal to a large audience of general readers. Applications to write books directed primarily to scholars are not appropriate for this program." <<more>> Center for American Literary Studies Penn State First Book Institute Deadline: February 11, 2019 "The stakes of successful publishing by early career professors are more urgent than ever given the current state of higher education promotion and publishing. Responding to a glaring need in the field, the First Book Institute features workshops and presentations led by institute faculty aimed at assisting participants in transforming their book projects into ones that promise to make the most significant impact possible on the field and thus land them a publishing contract with a top university press. Eight successful applicants will be awarded $1500 stipends to defray the costs of travel and lodging. Applications to the First Book Institute are invited from scholars working in any area or time period of American literary studies who hold a PhD and are in the process of writing their first book." <<more>> National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminars and Institutes Deadline: February 14, 2019 "NEH Summer Seminars and Institutes grants support professional development programs in the humanities for school teachers and for college and university faculty. Seminars and institutes may be as short as one week or as long as four weeks.” <<more>>
Pasold Research Fund Publication Grants Deadline: February 15, 2019 "The Pasold Fund promotes and supports research on textile history, broadly defined, including the history of dress and the history of fashion. It does this by giving financial assistance to researchers, by organising and supporting conferences and workshops and by publishing a monograph series and a major journal, Textile History." "The aim is to subsidize the publication of essential illustrative material in high quality research, particularly in research monographs. Applicants should use the Publication Grant Form and must ensure that they provide a full listing and description of the illustrative material, its source and the documented costs of obtaining the material for publication. A detailed description of the nature and content of the research monograph or other output must also be included and a case should be made for the importance of the illustrations to the analysis.” <<more>> Wabash Center Small Project Grants Deadline: Rolling "The Wabash Center provides funds for activities that enhance teaching and learning in the fields of religious and theological studies as taught in colleges, universities, and theological schools. We fund projects that focus on at least one of three areas: improving teaching and learning practices; encouraging research and study of pedagogical issues; and nurturing supportive teaching environments.” <<more>>
Social Science Archeological Institute of America Richard C. MacDonald Iliad Endowment for Archaeological Research Deadline: January 15, 2019
"This grant will be awarded to projects that support research at the historical site of Ancient Troy and sites in the wider region of Western
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Turkey during the third to first millennia B.C.E., or the regions that supply context to the study of Troy, including but not limited to Anatolia (modern
Turkey), southeastern Europe, the Aegean and Crete during the third to first millennia B.C.E. The grant may be used for the purchase of innovative technologies as part of the research, including but are not limited to remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), geophysical techniques, LiDAR, global positioning systems (GPS), and space imaging radar." <<more>> National Science Foundation Cultural Anthropology Scholar Awards Deadline: January 16, 2019 "The National Science Foundation announces an opportunity for methodological training by cultural anthropologists who are active researchers. The purpose is to help cultural anthropologists upgrade their methodological skills by learning a specific analytical technique which will improve their research abilities." <<more>> Spencer Foundation New Civics Small Grant Program Deadline: February 1, 2019 “The Foundation is intended, by Spencer's direction, to investigate ways in which education, broadly conceived, can be improved around the world. From the first, the Foundation has been dedicated to the belief that research is necessary to the improvement in education. The Foundation is thus committed to supporting high-quality investigation of education through its research programs and to strengthening and renewing the educational research community through its fellowship and training programs and related activities." <<more>>
National Science Foundation Science, Technology, and Society Deadline: February 2, 2019 “The Science, Technology, and Society (STS) program supports research that uses historical, philosophical, and social scientific methods to investigate the intellectual, material, and social facets of the scientific, technological, engineering and mathematical (STEM) disciplines. It
encompasses a broad spectrum of STS topics including interdisciplinary studies of ethics, equity, governance, and policy issues that are closely related to STEM disciplines, including medical science.” <<more>> National Science Foundation Science of Organizations Deadline: February 4, 2019 "Organizations -- private and public, established and entrepreneurial, designed and emergent, formal and informal, profit and nonprofit -- are critical to the well-being of nations and their citizens. They are of crucial importance for producing goods and services, creating value, providing jobs, and achieving social goals. The Science of Organizations (SoO) program funds basic research that yields a scientific evidence base for improving the design and emergence, development and deployment, and management and ultimate effectiveness of organizations of all kinds." <<more>> National Science Foundation Science of Science and Innovation Policy Deadline: February 11, 2019 "The Science of Science & Innovation Policy (SciSIP) program supports research designed to advance the scientific basis of science and innovation policy. The program funds research to develop models, analytical tools, data and metrics that can be applied in the science policy decision making process and concern the use and allocation of scarce scientific resources. For example, research proposals may develop behavioral and analytical conceptualizations, frameworks or models that have applications across the broad array of science and innovation policy challenges. Proposals also may develop methodologies to analyze science, technology and innovation data, and to usefully convey that information to a variety of audiences. Proposals that create and improve science, engineering and innovation data, including the design of new metrics and indicators, particularly proposals that demonstrate the viability of collecting and analyzing data on knowledge generation and innovation in organizations, are encouraged." <<more>>
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Language and Area Studies Esherick-Ye Family Foundation Grants Deadline: January 3, 2019 “The foundation offers small grants of up to $5000 to support projects in modern Chinese economic, social and political history or archaeology. In most cases, grants will be used to support travel to China for a month or two of research or field work. They may also be used to supplement other funding for research in China or Taiwan, when the alternative funding restricts research in one of those areas. Grants may also be used to develop the research skills of grantees, including the skill and capacity to conduct independent research in archives, libraries, and research sites in Asia and in Chinese language sources. Grants are available for graduate students and untenured faculty for projects on modern Chinese history and for undergraduate and graduate students as well as untenured faculty in archaeology" <<more>> Palestinian American Research Center Fellowship for U.S. Scholars Conducting Field-Based Research on Palestine Deadline: January 7, 20019 "The Palestinian American Research Center (PARC) announces its 19th annual U.S. research fellowship competition for doctoral students or scholars who have earned their PhD and whose research will contribute to Palestinian studies. Research must take place in Palestine, Israel, Jordan, or Lebanon." <<more>> Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Visiting Fellowships Deadline: January 13, 2019 "These Fellowships are offered to support research in any area of the arts, humanities, or the social sciences that has relevance to the study of Islam or the Muslim world. Each Fellowship carries a grant of £5,000 and membership of the Common Room. The grant is intended as a supplementary award and may be held in conjunction with other research grants,
stipends, or sabbatical salaries. Fellowships are tenable from 1 October for an academic year, though shorter periods will be considered." <<more>> Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange Publication Subsidies Deadline: January 15, 2019 "Academic publishers may apply for subsidies for the publication of scholarly works related to the goals of the Foundation. The publication may be in the form of a book or a monograph. Applications will be accepted for completed book manuscripts, but not for books in a series. Priority will be given to first book projects by junior scholars. Publication Subsidy Grants may only be used to cover editing, indexing, and other relevant publication costs. Translation and research-related expenses may not be included. Priority will be given to collaborative projects involving institutions in Taiwan. Projects on Taiwan Studies are especially encouraged." <<more>>
American Center of Oriental Research NEH Research Fellowships Deadline: February 1, 2019 "One award of six months for post-doctoral scholars at the institute in Amman through the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The fellowship supports research in the humanities and disciplines of the social sciences that have humanistic content and employ humanistic methods. Fields of research include modern and classical languages, linguistics, literature, history, jurisprudence, philosophy, archaeology, comparative religion, ethics, and the history, criticism, and theory of the arts. Social and political scientists are encouraged to apply. Research topics should contribute to scholarship in Near Eastern studies." <<more>> David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University Visiting Scholar Deadline: February 1, 2019 “Each year the David Rockefeller Center for Latin
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American Studies (DRCLAS) selects a number of distinguished academics (Visiting Scholars) and professionals (Fellows) who wish spend one or two semesters at Harvard working on their own research and writing projects. Visiting Scholars and Fellows are selected competitively on the basis of the applicant's qualifications, the quality of the applicant's research plans, and the relevance of both to the Center's mission and objectives.” <<more>> Society for French Historical Studies Research Fellowship Deadline: February 15, 2019 "The Society for French Historical Studies offers two research fellowships (up to $1,500 per award) for maintenance during research in France for a period of at least one month.... These awards are not for travel to or from France. The proposed fields for research can include all areas of French historical and cultural studies." <<more>> Society for French Historical Studies Research Travel Award Deadline: February 15, 2019 "The Society for French Historical Studies and the Western Society for French History offer an annual award of $2,000 for research conducted outside North America on any aspect of the history of France. This award is granted to an outstanding American or Canadian scholar who has received the doctorate in history in the five-year period prior to the award” <<more>> Jacobs Research Funds and Kinkade Language and Culture Fund Deadline: February 15, 2019 “The Jacobs Research Funds (JRF) and the Kinkade Language and Culture Fund (KLF) are sister organizations that fund linguistic and anthropological research on aboriginal peoples of North and South America. The JRF accepts proposals on behalf of both organizations. Priority is given to research on the Pacific Northwest. However, research in other areas of the Americas will be funded if possible.“ <<more>>
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics) Kinship Conservation Fellows Deadline: January 8, 2019 "We select the best and the brightest practitioners in the field and award them a $6,000 stipend and a month of valuable, cutting-edge training. Our curriculum is delivered by a faculty of global experts who work closely with each carefully selected cohort of Fellows to explore new ways to apply market-based approaches to environmental issues. With our case study methodology, Fellows find new solutions to real life conservation challenges. Over the course of a month, Fellows attend dynamic sessions, participate in collaborative and independent projects, and enjoy a rich, multi-faceted experience." <<more>> Burroughs Wellcome Fund Collaborative Research Travel Grant Deadline: February 1, 2019
"Grants must be used for domestic or international travel to another lab to learn new research techniques or begin or continue a collaboration to address biomedical questions. All proposals must be cross-disciplinary. Applicants with a doctoral degree in the physical, mathematical, or engineering sciences working on a biological problem are encouraged to apply. Conversely, proposals from biological scientists who desire to collaborate with a physical scientist, mathematician, or engineer are also encouraged to apply." <<more>> American College Health Association FirstRisk Advisors Initiatives in College Mental/Behavioral Health Funding Opportunity Deadline: February 1, 2019 "With growing national concerns regarding the prevalence and complexity of mental and behavioral health issues among college students and the negative impact these disorders have on the health and safety of higher education
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communities, student retention, student learning/academic progress, and the human potential of students, funding sponsor FirstRisk Advisors, through the American College Health Foundation, is offering one annual $3,500 funding opportunity. The FirstRisk Advisors Initiatives in College Mental/Behavioral Health Funding Opportunity is designed to fund the development of creative initiatives that address prevention, early intervention, and treatment for mental and behavioral health disorders among students. The goal of these initiatives is to reduce the risk of mental and behavioral illness and injury among college students and to enhance both individual and community health as a strategy to support student learning." <<more>> Society for the Teaching of Psychology Instructional Resource Awards Deadline: February 1, 2019 "Up to five awards of $1,500 each will be presented annually to enable recipients to complete substantive instructional research projects related to the teaching of psychology that will create resources suitable for posting on OTRP-Online or, if an empirical study, for publication in Teaching of Psychology or a SoTL journal. Proposals may be general in focus or specific to a particular psychology course or student population." <<more>> National Institutes of Health R01-Research Grants Deadline: February 5, 2019 "The Research Project Grant (R01) is the original and historically oldest grant mechanism used by NIH. The R01 provides support for health-related research and development based on the mission of the NIH…. [T]he R01 research plan proposed by the applicant must be related to the stated program interests of one or more of the NIH Institutes and Centers based on their missions.” <<more>>
Burroughs Wellcome Fund Innovation in Regulatory Science Deadline: February 6, 2018 "BWF’s Innovation in Regulatory Science Awards provide up to $500,000 over five years to academic investigators developing new methodologies or innovative approaches in regulatory science that will ultimately inform the regulatory decisions the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and others make." <<more>> Dreyfus Foundation Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards Deadline: February 7, 2019 "The Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards Program supports the research and teaching careers of talented young faculty in the chemical sciences. Based on institutional nominations, the program provides discretionary funding to faculty at an early stage in their careers. Criteria for selection include an independent body of scholarship attained in the early years of their appointment (see below), and a demonstrated commitment to education, signaling the promise of continuing outstanding contributions to both research and teaching." <<more>> Mathematical Association of America Tensor Women and Mathematics Grants Deadline: February 12, 2019 "The Tensor Foundation has provided funding to support projects designed to encourage women from middle school, high school, college, or university levels to study and persist in mathematics. On behalf of the Tensor Foundation, the MAA encourages college, university, and secondary mathematics faculty (in conjunction with college or university faculty) and their institutions to submit proposals to the Tensor Women and Mathematics Program. Projects may replicate existing successful projects, adapt components of such projects, or be innovative." <<more>>
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Esther A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund Fellowship Awards in the Neurosciences Deadline: February 15, 2019 “Aimed at advancing cutting-edge investigations, the awards are presented to highly promising, early career scientists. At this critical juncture in young investigators' careers, when funding can be a challenge, the fellowship awards promote higher-risk, and potentially higher-reward, projects.” <<more>> Columbia Population Research Center Seed Grant Program Deadline: Rolling "The goal of the CPRC seed grant program is to help faculty lay the groundwork for intellectually innovative research projects in population, health, and society to the point where they can attract external funding. Substantively, the CPRC is interested in proposals that address one or more of our research priorities. Applications should 1) focus on the CPRC’s four primary research areas; 2) link cutting-edge research in neuroscience with the social, behavioral, or health sciences; 3) propose globally focused research; 4) develop research methodology; and/or propose policy-related research oriented toward pressing social issues in the domestic or international arena." <<more>>
National Science Foundation Division of Integrative Organismal Systems Deadline: Rolling "The Division of Integrative Organismal Systems (IOS) supports research aimed at understanding why organisms are structured the way they are and function as they do. Proposals should focus on organisms as a fundamental unit of biological organization. Principal Investigators (PIs) are encouraged to apply systems approaches that will lead to conceptual and theoretical insights and predictions about emergent organismal properties. Areas of inquiry include, but are not limited to, developmental biology and the evolution of developmental processes, nervous system development, structure, and function, physiological processes, functional morphology,
symbioses, interactions of organisms with biotic and abiotic environments, and animal behavior." <<more>>
Library Science
International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives Research Grants Deadline: Rolling “IASA regularly offers financial awards to encourage and support research and publication within the field of audiovisual archiving and preservation…. IASA will support a research project only if there is evidence that the results are within the scope of IASA's purposes. This includes, but is not limited to the care of, access to, and long term preservation of sound and audiovisual heritage including the development of best professional standards and practice for sound and audiovisual heritage.” <<more>>
Deadline Reminders Below are grants that are (or are expected to be) due in the next six months. For a list of grant deadlines for the whole year, please see our Grants Calendar on the Barnard website.
GENERAL INTEREST AND CROSS-DISCIPLINARY
December 3—United States-Japan Foundation
Leadership Program
December 5 — National Endowment for the
Humanities Scholarly Editions and Translations
Grants
December 15—Newberry Library Short-Term
Fellowship
January 31— International Communication
Association James W. Carey Urban
Communication Grant
March 12—Kauffman Foundation Faculty
Fellowship in Entrepreneurship Research
March 26—Musee du guai Branlt—Jacques Chirac
Postdoctoral Fellowships
March 31—Global Grand Challenges Grants
March 31—John Templeton Foundation Academic
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Cross-Training Fellowship
April 1—Lawrence Foundation Grants in
Environment and Human Services
April 4 – National Geographic Society Grants
Program
April 11, August 8, December 5 —Joyce
Foundation Grants
April 11—National Endowment for the Humanities
Fellowships
April 11—National Endowment for the Humanities
Mellon Fellowships for Digital Publication
April 15— Einstein Forum Fellowship
April 25—Project Management Institute
Sponsored Research Program
April 30—National Library of Australia Fellowships
May 1— Rockefeller Association Bellagio
Academic Writing Residency
May 2—William T. Grant Foundation Research
Grants
May 15—National Science Foundation Perception,
Action, & Cognition
May 24—Russell Sage Foundation Inequality
Research
May 31 – (Letter of inquiry) Russell Sage
Foundation Regular Programs (Social
Inequality /Future of Work /Race, Ethnicity &
Immigration / Behavioral Economics)
Rolling deadline — Boulware Foundation Grants
Rolling deadline — Earhart Foundation Fellowship
Research Grants in Humanities & Social
Sciences
Rolling deadline — Institute for Humane Studies
Hayek Fund for Scholars—Covering
conference and job interview travel
Rolling deadline — National Geographic Society
Grants Program
Rolling deadline — Puffin Foundation Investigative
Fund
Rolling deadline — Pulitzer Center Travel Grants
Rolling deadline — Ruth Landes Memorial
Research Fund
Rolling deadline — Tools and Trades History
Society Salaman Awards
Arts & Humanities
General Interest and Cross Disciplinary
November 16—Society for Classical Studies Thesaurus Linguae Latinae Fellowship
November 16—William H. Johnson Foundation Invites Applications From African-American Artists for 2017 Johnson Prize
November 26—American Philosophical Society
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Postdoctoral
Curatorial Fellowship
November 29—Barry Amiel and Norman Melburn Trust Grants
December 1—The John Carter Brown Library at Brown University—Short-Term and Long-Term Fellowships
December 1—Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library Scholars-in-Residence
December 1—Virginia Foundation for the
Humanities Residential Fellowships
December 3—American Philosophy Society—Franklin Research Grants
December 3—Woodrow Wilson National
Fellowship Foundation Nancy Weiss Malkiel
Scholars Award
December 6—National Endowment for the
Humanities Scholarly Editions and Translations
Grants
December 6—National Endowment for the
Humanities Collaborative Research Grants
December 15—Adolph & Esther Gottlieb
Foundation Individual Support Grants
January 1—American Society of 18th Century
Studies Clifford Prize
January 7—Yale Center for British Art Visiting
Scholars Program
January 15—Winterthur Short-Term Research
Fellowship
January 31 – Money for Women/Barbara Deming
Memorial Fund
February 1 – American Philosophical Society
Library Short Term Resident Research
Fellowships
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February 1 – Centre for Ethics at the University of Toronto Visiting Faculty Fellowships
February 1 – University of Cincinnati Tytus Fellowship Program
February 1 – University of Connecticut Residential Fellowships
February 5 – Mary Baker Eddy Library Fellowship Program
February 7 – National Endowment for the Humanities Public Scholar Program
February 15 – National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminars and Institutes
February 15 – Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion Project Grants
February 22– Landmarks of American History and Culture Workshops for School Teachers
March 1 – The Library Company of Philadelphia Short Term fellowships
March 1— J.M. Kaplan Fund Furthermore Grants in Publishing
March 2—American Philosophical Society Digital Humanities Fellowship
March 6—Knight Foundation Prototype Fund
March 13 – National Endowment for the Humanities Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital
Humanities
March 15 – St. Olaf College Kierkegaard Library Summer Fellows Program for Research in Residence
April 1—Independent Research Fund Denmark Sapere Aude Starting Grant
April 1—Institut D’Etudes Avancees De Paris Fellowships
April 1 – Kress Foundation Digital Resources Grant Program
April 1—American Historical Association J Franklin Jameson Fellowship
April 1—Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study
April 3 – Musée du quai Branly Postdoctoral Fellowships
April 11 – National Endowment for the Humanities Mellon Fellowships for Digital Publication
April 11 – National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships
April 20 – John Paul II Center for Interreligious Studies Fellowship in Interreligious Studies
April 22—University of Melbourne Redmond Barry Fellowship
May 3—Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture Hiett Prize in the Humanities
May 18— Barry Amiel and Norman Melburn Trust Grants
May 31 – Australian National University Research School of Humanities and the Arts - Humanities
Research Centre Visiting Fellowships
May 31 – Shafik Gabr Foundation East-West: The Art of Dialogue 2017 Gabr Fellowship
May 31 – National Endowment for the Humanities Common Heritage Grants
May 31—Northern Illinois University Horatio Alger Fellowship for the Study of American Popular
Culture
Rolling deadline through July 31 – International Documentary Association Pare Lorentz Documentary
Fund
Rolling deadline – Australian National University Humanities Research Center Visiting Fellowships
Rolling deadline – Earhart Foundation Fellowship Research Grants in Humanities & Social Sciences
Rolling deadline – Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation
Rolling deadline – Max Kade Foundation
Rolling deadline – New York Council for the Humanities Vision and Action Grants
Rolling deadline – Chung-Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies Grant for Book-length Monographs
Rolling deadline — Renaissance Society of America RSA-Patricia H. Labalme Fellowship
Rolling deadline — Renaissance Society of America RSA-Newberry Fellowship
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Rolling deadline — Renaissance Society of America RSA-Huntington Fellowship
Rolling deadline — Columbia European Institute EI Faculty Grants
Rolling deadline – Institute for Humane Studies Hayek Fund for Scholars—Covering conference and job
interview travel
Rolling deadline – Puffin Foundation Investigative Fund
Rolling deadline – Pulitzer Center Travel Grants
Rolling deadline – Ruth Landes Memorial Research Fund
Various— Society for Classical Studies Awards, Scholarships, and Fellowships
Various—National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Programs in the Humanities for College
Educators
Various—University of London, School of Advanced Study Institute/Consortium Fellowships
Art History & Architecture
January 7 – Yale Center for British Art Visiting Scholar Awards
January 15, April 1, October 1 – Kress Foundation History of Art Grants Program
March 21, September 21 – National Gallery of Art Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts Visiting
Senior Fellowship
May 30 – Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Research Center
Rolling deadline— Renaissance Society of America RSA-Kress New York Public Library Grant
Creative Arts
November 16—William H. Johnson Foundation for the Arts Prize
November 19—Puffin Foundation West Meaningful Art Grants
November 20—Network of Ensemble Theaters Exchange Grants
November 20— NEA Jazz Masters Fellowships
December 15—Adolph and Ester Gottlieb Foundation Individual Support Grants
December 1—Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation USArtists International (USAI) December 15—Gottleib Foundation Individual Support Grants
January 15—Bogliasco Foundation Fellowships
January 15—Winterthur Maker-Creator Fellowship
February 1— Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Creative Artists Fellowship
March 1 – Ucross Foundation Residency Program
March 1— Folger Shakespeare Library
March 2—Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation ArtsCONNECT
March 7—National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowships
March 28—Cave Canem Community of Writers at Squaw Valley Workshop Scholarships
April 5—Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation USArtists International Program
April 15—The Macdowell Colony Residencies
April 21 – Harpo Foundation Grants for Visual Artists
April 20 – Association of Performing Arts Presenters Cultural Exchange Fund
April 30 – The Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation Playwriting Competition
April 30—Association of Performing Arts Presenters Cultural Exchange Fund
May 1 – Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant
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May 4 – Halcyon Arts Lab Fellowship for Emerging Artists
May 21 – Artist Trust Grants
May 21—Arts Writers Grants Program
May 31—Vilcek Foundation Prizes for Creative Promise
Rolling deadline (6-8 weeks before performance) – Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency
Grants
Rolling deadline – Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant Program
Rolling deadline — Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation Production Grants
Dance
January 2—Art Omi Dance Residency
TBA— New York Public Library Dance Research Fellowships
English Literature and Translation
December 5—National Endowment for the Humanities Translation Projects
January 15—American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Women’s Caucus Editing and Translation
Fellowship
February 1 – Children’s Literature Association Faculty Research Grants
February 12– Pennsylvania State University Center for American Literary Studies First Book Institute
Gender Studies
January 26 — Virginia Historical Society Research Fellowship and Award
May 31, 2018 — New York Public Library Martin Duberman Visiting Fellowship
TBA—CLAGS Center for LGBTQ Studies Robert Giard Fellowship
History
November 20—New York University Institute for Study of the Ancient World Visiting Scholar Research
Program
December 1—Princeton Department of History Fellowship
December 3—CRASSH Center for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities Quentin Skinner
Fellowship in Intellectual History since 1500
January 1 – American Society of Eighteenth Century Studies Clifford Prize
January 7 – Western Association of Women Historians Awards and Prizes
January 12—Harvard University Holton Library Visiting Fellowships
January 13 – Harvard University Holton Library Visiting Fellowship
January 15 – The John Carter Brown Library Collaborative Cluster Fellowships
January 15—Smithsonian Margaret Henry Dabney Penick Resident Scholar Program
January 27 – Virginia Historical Society Research and Fellowship Awards
February 5 – Harvard University Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Schlesinger Research Grant
February 5 – Harvard University Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Schlesinger Oral History Grant
March 1 – The Library Company of Philadelphia Mellon Scholars Fellowship Program
March 1— The Library Company of Philadelphia Short-Term Fellowships
March 15 – The John Carter Brown Foundation Hodson Trust –John Carter Brown Library Fellowship
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March 23 – The Society for the Study of French History Visiting Scholars
April 1 – American Historical Association Fellowship in Aerospace History
April 1—American Historical Association J Franklin Jameson Fellowship
April 1— The Jefferson Monticello Short Term Fellowships
April 15 – The American Congregational Association Boston Athenæum Fellowship
April 15 – Coordinating Council for Women in History Nupur Chaudhuri First Article Prize
May 14 – Gilder Lehrman Fellowships
May 15 – Coordinating Council for Women in History Catherine Prelinger Award
May 15 – Joan Kelly Memorial Prize
Rolling deadline – University of Florida Samuel Proctor Oral History Program Julian Pleasants Travel
Award
Music
January 2— Art Omi Music Residency
Religion
January 1— Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
Education
December 1 – Brady Education Foundation
January 1—James S. McDonnell Foundation Teachers as Learners
March 31—Horne Family Foundation
Rolling deadline — AccessLex Institution/Association for Institutional Research, Research Grants
Rolling deadline—Cornell Douglas Foundation Grants
Social Sciences
General Interest and Cross Disciplinary
November 30 -- AccessLex Institution/Association for Institutional Research, Research Grants
November 30—Russell Sage Foundation Computational Social Science (letter of inquiry)
November 30—Russell Sage Foundation Initiative on Immigration and Immigrant Integration
December 31—Rutgers University Beyster Postdoctoral Fellowship
December 31—Rutgers University Louis O. Kelso Fellowships
January 9 – Russell Sage Foundation Behavioral Economics (letter of inquiry)
January 9 – Russell Sage Foundation Future of Work (letter of inquiry)
January 9 – Russell Sage Foundation Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration (letter of inquiry)
January 9 – Russell Sage Foundation, The Social, Economic, and Political Effects of the Affordable Care
Act
January 10, July 15 – The Leakey Foundation Research Grants
January 15—National Science Foundation Law & Social Sciences
January 17 – Kauffman Foundation Junior Faculty Fellowship
March 1 – Open Society Foundations Open Society Fellowship
March 15 – Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation Research Travel Grants Program
Deadline Reminders (cont’d)
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April 30 – National Institute of Justice W.E.B Du Bois Program
May 31 – Harvard University Weatherhead Center Huntington Prize
Rolling deadline – Russell Sage Foundation Small Grants in Behavioral Economics
Anthropology and Archeology
December 6—The Classical Association of the Middle West and South Faculty-Undergraduate
Collaborative Research Projects
January 10, July 15 – The Leakey Foundation Research Grants
January 16, August 15 – National Science Foundation Cultural Anthropology
January 17 – Kauffman Foundation Junior Faculty Fellowship
January 30 – The Classical Association of the Middle West and South Excavation/Field School Award
March 2 — Society for Classical Studies Pedagogy Award
March 28 — Society for Classical Studies Ludwig Koenen Fellowship for Training in Papyrology
May 1—Wenner Gren Foundation Fejos Postdoctoral Fellowship
May 1—Wenner Gren Foundation Hunt Postdoctoral Fellowship
Rolling – National Science Foundation High-Risk Research in Biological Anthropology and Archaeology
Political Science
January 16 and March 1 – National Science Foundation Political Science
February 12 – American Political Science Association Awards
February 21 -- National Science Foundation American National Election Studies Competition (ANES)
Kettering Foundation Residency in Journalism and Democracy
May 11 – National Institution of Justice Visiting Fellows Program
May 18 – Barry Amiel & Norman Melburn Trust Grants
Rolling deadline – Baylor Collections of Political Materials Dowdy Research Grant
Sociology
December 15—American Sociological Association Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline
January 15 – Chemical Heritage Foundation Senior Fellowships and Short-Term Fellowships
January 15, August 15 – National Science Foundation Sociology
January 15, July 15 – National Science Foundation Social Psychology
Language and Area Studies
December 1—American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies Fellowship Program
December 1—Freie Universtat Berlin Fellowships
December 15—The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Venetian Research Program for Individual
Scholars
January 1— Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
January 1 – Wilson Center George F. Kennan Fellowship
January 3—Esherick-Ye Family Foundation Grants
January 7—Palestinian American Research Center Fellowship for U.S. Scholars Conducting Field-Based
Research on Palestine
Deadline Reminders (cont’d)
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January 9 – Russell Sage Foundation Behavioral Economics (letter of inquiry)
January 9 – Russell Sage Foundation Future of Work (letter of inquiry)
January 9 – Russell Sage Foundation Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration (letter of inquiry)
January 9 – Russell Sage Foundation, The Social, Economic, and Political Effects of the Affordable Care
Act
January 10, July 15 – The Leakey Foundation Research Grants
January 11 – National Endowment for the Humanities Translation Projects
January 15 – Harvard University Ukrainian Research Institute HURI/Ukrainian Studies Research
Fellowship
January 15 – Harvard University Ukrainian Research Institute Petro Jacek Distinguished Fellowship
January 17 – Kauffman Foundation Junior Faculty Fellowship
January 17 – American Councils Research Title VIII Research Scholar Program in Eastern Europe
January 31 – American Institute for Maghrib Studies Research Grant
January 31 – Society for French Historical Studies Research Travel Award
February 1 – National Endowment for the Humanities and American Center for Oriental Research
Fellowships
February 15 – The Jacobs Research Funds Research Funds
March 1 and September 1 — Wilson Center Kennan Institute George F. Kennan Fellowship
March 8 – Baylor University Libraries Texas Collection Wardlaw Fellowship
March 31 – Botstiber Institute for Austrian-American Studies (BIAAS) Fellowship
April 25 – National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships for Advanced Social Science Research
on Japan
May 15— Harriman Center at Columbia University Faculty Research Support
Rolling deadline – Chung-Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies Grant for Book-length Monographs in
Chinese Buddhism
Rolling deadline – Columbia University European Institute Faculty Research Grants
Rolling deadline – Columbia University Institute of Latin American Studies FT Faculty Research Grants
Rolling deadline – Japan Foundation Grant for Japanese Studies
Rolling deadline – Japan Foundation Grant for Art and Culture
STEM
General Interest and Cross Disciplinary
November 20—United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation Regular Program
December 1 – American Philosophical Society/NASA Lewis and Clark Fund for Field Research in
Astrobiology Grants
December 1— Glenn Foundation for Medical Research and AFAR Grants for Junior Faculty
December 1—The Kluge Center at the Library of Congress Baruch S. Blumberg NASA/Library of
Congress Chari in Astrobiology
December 1— National Science Foundation Statistics
December 7 -- National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Postdoctoral Fellowships
December 11—Office of Naval Research Smart and Connected Health (SCH) Connecting Data, People
and Systems
Deadline Reminders (cont’d)
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December 12—Office of Naval Research Summer Faculty Research Programs
January 1, June 1 – Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Visiting Fellows (Berlin, Germany)
January 2—Science History Institute Fellowships
January 11 – National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation Program
January 12 – National Science Foundation/Intel Partnership on Foundational Microarchitecture
Research
January 15 -- Chemical Heritage Foundation Beckman Center Fellowships
January 15 – Whitehall Foundation Grants-in-Aid and Research Grants
February 2 – The L’Oréal USA for Women in Science Fellowship Program
February 9 – National Science Foundation Science of Science and Innovation Policy
February 15 – National Institutes of Health Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA) R15 Grants
February 16 – National Institutes of Health R03, R21, R33, R21/R33, R34, R36 Research Grants NOT-OD
-15-057
February 28 – Engineering Information Foundation Women in Engineering Grant Program
March 15 – Sigma Xi Research Grants
April 1 – Fahs-Beck Fund for Research and Experimentation Research Grant Program
April 12 – R13, U13 Conference Grants and Conference Cooperative Agreements
April 14— Morris Animal Foundation Large Companion Animal Grant
April 18 (preliminary proposal) – National Science Foundation Industry-University Cooperative
Research Centers Program
April 30 – Breakthrough Prizes in Fundamental Physics, Life Sciences, and Mathematics
April 30 – The Lawrence Foundation, Grants in Environment and Human Services
May 25 – National Institutes of Health R03, R21, R33, R21/R33, R34, R36 Research Grants NOT-OD-15-
057
Rolling — National Science Foundation Environmental Sustainability
Rolling. December 1 for January funding. – National Speleological Society Research Grants
Biology and Earth Science
December 15 – Gruber Foundation Genetics Prize
November 19, August 5 — National Science Foundation Opportunities for Promoting Understanding
through Synthesis (OPUS)
January 23 – National Science Foundation Environmental Biology
January 23 – National Science Foundation Long Term Research in Environmental Biology
February 15 – National Science Foundation Ocean Technology and Interdisciplinary Coordination
April 1 – International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Mid-Career Research Fellowships
Rolling. December 1 for January funding. – National Speleological Society Research Grants
Chemistry
Active funding opportunities for Chemistry from the National Science Foundation can be found here.
December 31 – American Association for Clinical Chemistry Outstanding Scientific Achievement
Awards
March 16 – American Chemical Society Undergraduate Research
March 16 – American Chemical Society Undergraduate New Investigator
Deadline Reminders (cont’d)
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Rolling – American Chemical Society Community Recognition Grants
Rolling – Chemical Heritage Foundation Travel Grants
Rolling – National Science Foundation Catalysis
Engineering
December 6 – National Science Foundation Computational and Data-Enabled Science and Engineering
Division of Physics
December 9 – National Science Foundation Computational and Data-Enabled Science and Engineering
Division of Mathematical Sciences
February 28 – Engineering Information Foundation Women in Engineering Grant Program
Health and Medicine
January 8 – National Institutes of Health Ethical Issues on Research on HIV/AIDS and it Co-Morbidities
February 3 – American College Health Association FirstRisk Advisors Initiatives in College Mental/
Behavioral Health Funding Opportunity
February 5 – National Institutes of Health R01 Research Grants
March 14 – Sontag Foundation Distinguished Scientist Awards
March 15 – John and Polly Sparks Foundation
April 1 – Scoliosis Research Society New Investigator Grant
May 25 – National Institutes of Health Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) of Human Genome
Research Project Grant Program
May 31– Vilcek Foundation Biomedical Science
Rolling – Robert Wood Johnson Evidence for Action (E4A): Investigator-Initiated Research to Build a
Culture of Health
Rolling deadline – Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative Explorer Award
Rolling deadline – New York Stem Cell Foundation Investigator Awards
Mathematics and Physics
November 27—National Science Foundation Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences
January 15 – Institute for Advanced Study Park City Mathematics Institute Summer Research Session
January 17 – American Physical Society Congressional Science Fellowships
January 31 – Simons Foundation Collaboration Grants for Mathematicians
Rolling — National Science Foundation Conferences and Workshops in the Mathematical Sciences
Rolling – National Science Foundation Fluid Dynamics
Rolling – Simons Foundation Targeted Grants in Mathematics and Physical Sciences
Psychology and Neuroscience
November 17 – American Psychiatric Association Kempf Fund Award
November 27 – National Science Foundation Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience
December 1 – Austen Riggs Center Erikson Scholar Program
December 10—McKnight Foundation Technological Innovations in Neuroscience
December 15—Gruber Foundation Neuroscience Prize
December 15—McGovern Institute Scholnick Prize in Neuroscience
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December 31 – American Psychological Foundation Dr. Rosalee G. Weiss Lecture for Outstanding
Leaders in Psychology
December 31 – American Psychological Foundation Pearson Early Career Grant
December 31—Society for the Teaching of Psychology Early Career Travel Grants Program
January 4 – Brain Research Foundation Fay/Frank Seed Grant
January 8 – American Psychological Association APA Congressional Fellowship Program
January 8 – McKnight Foundation Scholars Award
February 13 – National Science Foundation Cognitive Neuroscience
February 15 — Klingenstein-Simons Fellowship Awards in the Neurosciences
March 15 – APF John and Polly Sparks Early Career Grant for Psychologists Investigating Serious
Emotional Disturbance
March 15 – American Psychological Foundation Carmi Harari Early and Mid-Career Awards
March 27 – McKnight Foundation Memory and Cognitive Disorders Award
March 15 – APF John and Polly Sparks Early Career Grant for Psychologists Investigating Serious
Emotional Disturbance
March 15 – American Psychological Foundation Carmi Harari Early and Mid-Career Awards
March 27 – McKnight Foundation Memory and Cognitive Disorders Award
April 1 – American Psychological Foundation Visionary Grants
April 1 — Society for the Teaching of Psychology SAGE Teaching Innovations & Professional
Development Award
April 1, October 1 — Society for the Teaching of Psychology Conference Speak Grant Program
April 15 — American Psychological Foundation Alexander Gralnick Research Investigator Prize
Library Science
January 6 – American Library Association Reference and User Services Gale Cengage History Research
and Innovation Award
February 1 and September 1 -- Institute of Museum and Library services National Leadership Grants for
Libraries
Rolling — International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives Research Grants
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