Research Council invites applications for UW-Green Bay grants
The UW-Green Bay Research Council has unveiled its new and improved website. Please visit www.uwgb.edu/rc/ for access to the three revised funding-opportunity announcements, forms and sample (successful) proposals.
Deadlines are as follows:
Grants in Aid of Research. Grants up to $600 (see guidelines for details) must be used in support of faculty research. The number of applications received and the amount of funding available for distribution will determine the number of awards that can be made. While all proposals will be considered, preference will be given to tenure track faculty and those individuals who have not received funding recently. (Due March 28)
Grants for Integrating Research and Teaching. Grants of up to $1000 are available to assist faculty efforts that combine scholarly and pedagogical activities. This grant opportunity is designed to acknowledge and encourage collaborative research between UW-Green Bay faculty and integrate students into scholarly work. Student participation must be included in the proposed project. Requests should focus on how student participation in research projects will be integrated into the faculty members’ teaching pedagogy and/or offer a meaningful, significant mentorship experience for students involved in collaborative research with faculty. Priority may be given to faculty members who have not received recent Research Council funding from this program. (Due March 28)
Research Scholar Program. Generous support from the Office of the Provost continues to make possible this program which provides a three-credit course release. The Research Scholar will be able to use the time afforded by the release to advance his or her scholarship. The program is open to all full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty members at UW-Green Bay. The Scholar will be expected to work on a specific research project and generate a tangible product during the semester of work (e.g., a grant proposal, draft of a manuscript, book proposal, or preparation of creative works for xhibition/performance/publication). Time may be used to develop a new project (e.g., a grant proposal), to complete an existing project (e.g., the final chapters of a book), or to complete a distinct stage of a larger ongoing project. (Due April 4)