Greetings, faculty!
Please see the list of announcements, funding opportunities, and resources below.
Announcements
- With the recent Outlook glitches, if you have emailed anyone in ORSP but have not received a response within 48 hours, please resend your email.
- The Network of the National Library of Medicine offers free, synchronous and on-demand workshops and training courses online. A list of upcoming opportunities is available here. Registration is limited, so be sure to sign up early to save your seat. A few upcoming topics are highlighted below:
- Standardize Your Research Data with the NIH Common Data Element Repository – March 29, 2023 from 1:30-2:30 EDT
- Black Maternal Health Week Journal Discussion – April 17, 2023 from 2pm – 3pm EDT
- NCDS Data Carpentry Workshop – July 24 – July 25 (two full days)
Funding Opportunities
- National Institutes of Health R15 AREA and REAP programs – next deadline June 25 at 5pm
Faculty whose biomedical research aligns with the priorities of participating Institutes are eligible to apply. Please let ORSP know by April 25 if you are planning to submit to the June deadline. Additional R15 deadlines are October 25 and February 25.
- NEH Humanities Initiatives at Colleges & Universities – due May 9, 2023
Projects should develop new or enhance existing humanities programs, resources, or courses that explore, interpret, and preserve the diversity of human cultures, ideas, and practices, past and present. Proposals may be large or small in scale but must address a core topic or set of themes drawn from humanities areas such as history, philosophy, religion, literature, or humanities-informed composition and writing skills. Please let ORSP know by April 10 if you’re interested in applying to this program.
- NEH Digital Projects for the Public – due June 14, 2023
The program supports projects that interpret and analyze humanities content in primarily digital platforms and formats, such as websites, mobile applications and tours, interactive touch screens and kiosks, games, and virtual environments. All projects should demonstrate the potential to attract a broad, general, nonspecialist audience, either online or in person. Please let ORSP know by April 10 if you’re interested in applying to this program.
- NEH Dialogues on the Experience of War – due September 7, 2023
This program supports the study and discussion of humanities sources that encourage veterans and civilians to reflect collectively on such topics as civic engagement, veteran identity, the legacies of war, service, and homecoming. Project teams should include humanities scholars, military veterans, and individuals with relevant experience. Projects may involve students but must be public-facing. The next NOFO is expected to be released in June 2023.
Sponsored Projects Policy Spotlight
Sponsored Projects Policy FI0206 lays out the policies for distinguishing between “direct” and “indirect” costs for federal and non-federal sponsors. Ever wonder why we charge indirect costs on proposals? It’s all in this policy!
Best,
Ashley Ledford,
Director of Pre-Award Services
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
Book a meeting with me!