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IUSB GrantsLetter February 2003 For more information on the Office of Research and how it can help you please contact Erika Zynda at 237-4181 or ezynda@iusb.edu. |
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This is a very short, unrepresentative list of funding opportunities. It only reflects those hard copy RFPs
that have been received by my office in the last month or so. A more comprehensive list of current funding opportunities
can be found on the IU Granstlink.
You can also search for funding opportunities using keywords from COS.
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Program Name/Description |
URL for further information |
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IU International Prorams International Visitors Fund To provide partial funding to bring international visitors and specialists to any IU campus for lectures and consultation on international, cross-cultural themes. Awards: from $200 to $500. |
http://www.indiana.edu/~ird/grantline/grantline3.html#UniversityWide |
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No Deadline |
Lumina Foundation for Education: Our work must be focused to
be effective. Therefore, we will concentrate its national funding
efforts in three theme areas:
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http://www.luminafoundation.org/grants/apply.shtml |
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2/27/03 |
NSF Partnership for Innovation
The Partnerships for Innovation program is intended to forge
connections between new knowledge created in the discovery process to
learning and innovation, while broadening the participation of people
and institutions in NSF activities. For the purposes of this program
innovation is defined as the transformation of knowledge into the
products, processes, systems and services that fuel economic
development, create wealth and generate improvements in the national
standard of living.
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http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2003/nsf03521/nsf03521.html |
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2/28/03 |
NSF - Centers for Learning and Teaching
The Centers for Learning and Teaching (CLT)
program is a comprehensive, research-based effort that addresses
critical issues and national needs of the science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) instructional workforce across the
entire spectrum of formal and informal education.
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http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2003/nsf03522/nsf03522.htm |
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3/1/03 |
International Programs/Chancellor's
Fund To encourage the development and introduction of classroom materials that enhance the international dimension of a specific course in any field. |
grobinso@iusb.edu |
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3/1/03 7/1/03 |
IU International Programs Outreach Grants To enhance international outreach activities among area studies centers, departments, or the professional schools and encourage collaboration between these units. |
http://www.indiana.edu/~ird/grantline/grantline3.html#UniversityWide |
| 3/1/03 | IU International Programs Interprogram Grants To support collaboration between area studies centers, departments, or professional schools on comparative or crossdisciplinary projects that combine expertise from different academic perspectives. |
http://www.indiana.edu/~ird/grantline/grantline3.html#UniversityWide |
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3/3/03 |
Indiana Humanities Council Historic Preservation Grants Grants of up to $2,000 may be used for lectures, workshops, print materials, heritage tourism programs, or any project that educates the public about the principles and importance of historic preservation. |
http://www.ihc4u.org/grants_description.htm#hum |
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3/15/03 |
Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) The Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) is pleased to offer 18 International Faculty Development Seminars in June and July of 2003. These 1-2 week intensive overseas programs are specifically designed for university faculty and administrators in an effort to help stimulate initiatives towards internationalizing curricula. The seminars are hosted by overseas academic institutions and feature lectures, coordinated study tours, and opportunities to meet with scholarly communities abroad. More than 2,200 academics have participated on the seminars since 1990. We have updated the seminars to reflect current global issues and added four new seminars in Costa Rica, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan. Other seminars being offered include: Australia, Brazil, China, Croatia, Cuba, Hungary and the Czech Republic, India, the Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Senegal, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, and Vietnam. | www.ciee.org/seminars. |
| 3/15/03 | IU International Programs Opportunities For Libraries and Librarians To support librarians from any IU campus for projects and activities aimed at library development of international collections. |
http://www.indiana.edu/~ird/grantline/grantline3.html#UniversityWide |
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Institute for Experiential Learning Faculty Fellowship Internship Program |
http://www.ielnet.org/ |
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IU Intercampus Research Fund |
http://www.indiana.edu/~rugs/irc/irfopp.html |
| 4/1/03 | IU International Programs PCIP International Projects and Activities Grants To support faculty and librarians from all campuses for research abroad or for projects which significantly contribute to the internationalization of their campuses. Preference given to those early in their careers who seek to enhance their international reputation in research or teaching. |
http://www.indiana.edu/~ird/grantline/grantline3.html#UniversityWide |
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4/1/03 7/1/03 |
IU International Programs Overseas Conference Fund To provide partial support for airfare and travel expenses to an overseas conference where applicant will present a competitively selected paper or perform an important role. |
http://www.indiana.edu/~ird/grantline/grantline3.html#UniversityWide |
| 5/1/03 | NEH Challenge Grant: Special Initiative for Local
History NEH Special Initiative for Local History grants help institutions strengthen their ability to sustain long-term humanities programs in local history.
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http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/localhistory.html |
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5/15/03 9/15/03 |
Indiana Humanities Council Humanities Initiative Grants Grants may be used for any public humanities program, with participation from a humanities scholar. Eligible projects include workshops, exhibits, film or book discussions, historical presentations, educational materials development, and more. The maximum amount is $1,000. |
http://www.ihc4u.org/grants_description.htm#hum |
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| Tom Clark | Biology | Diversity of Midgut Function among Larval Insects | NSF | $787,000 |
| Tammy Fong-Morgan | Foreign Languages | Spanish for Health Care Personnel | IHETS | $19,000 |
| Hossein Hakimzadeh | Computer Science | McGraw Hill/Irwin Software/Hardware Support Grant | McGraw Hill | $3,400 |
| Les Lamon | History | IUSB Leadership Academy | Kellogg Foundation | $10,000 |
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| Charlotte Pfeifer | Campus Diversity | Black Man's Think Tank | Community Foundation of St. Joseph County | $5,000 |
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02-11 NSF Cost Share Policy In accordance with Federal requirements, NSF requires that each grantee share in the cost of research projects resulting from unsolicited proposals (proposals that are submitted to NSF, but not as a result of a direct solicitation from the NSF). According to the NSF Grants Policy Manual, the grantee will meet the statutory requirement by cost sharing a minimum of one percent on the total costs of all NSF-supported projects requiring cost sharing. (Generally, IU has met this requirement by cost sharing the effort of the Project Director).
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The National Science Foundation is strictly enforcing proposal guidelines and has returned proposals without review where guidelines as published in the NSF Grant Proposal Guide (NSF 03-2) were not followed exactly.
Some examples:
Project Summary must clearly address in separate statements (within the one-page summary): (1) the intellectual merit of the proposed activity; and (2) the broader impacts resulting from the proposed activity. See the Grant Proposal Guide for complete instructions.
Font size, margins and page length continue to be scrutinized by NSF for nonconformance. Be aware that a 10 point font may still have a type density which exceeds the 15 characters per 2.5 cm. allowed.
Collaborators listed on the Biographical Sketches pages must list the institution of the collaborator. Follow the detailed instructions provided in the Grant Proposal Guide.
Biographical Sketch should include no more than ten publications.
***Please read and follow the NSF Grant Proposal Guide (NSF 03-2) carefully.
The Guide is available in both PDF and HTML versions:
PDF version:
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2003/nsf032/gpg032.pdfHTML version is avaialable at
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2003/nsf032/start.htm
IRB CERTIFICATION TESTING: In February 2002 the IUSB IRB decided that after July 1, 2002 no new protocols or continuing reviews would be accepted from investigators that had not passed the IRB Certification Test. IU has developed an on-line certification program that meets federal standards. If you plan to be involved in human subjects research at IUSB you should take this certification test as soon as possible at http://www.iupui.edu/~resgrad/Human%20Subjects/HumanSubjectsCourse.html .
Research and Sponsored Programs has been tracking our common questions regarding the Protection of Human Research Subjects? Concise, direct answers have been posted to a new web page giving specific information regarding:
Please visit Human Subjects Protection Education FAQ's
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Last updated:
05/01/2003
URL: http://www.iusb.edu/~research/grantsletter/03feb.html
Comments: research@iusb.edu
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