2022 Brain Research Foundation Seed Grant Program

UArizona may submit one nomination.

The purpose of our program is to provide start-up monies for new research projects in the field of neuroscience that will likely lead to extramural funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) or other outside funding sources.

The objective of the BRF Seed Grant Program is to support new and innovative projects, especially those of junior faculty, who are working in new research directions. BRF Seed Grant awards are not intended to supplement existing grants.

External Deadline
01/04/2022 (required LOI)
Internal Deadline
Nov. 3, 2021

2022 National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research Institutes Accelerating Research, Transforming Society, and Growing the American Workforce

UArizona may submit no more than two preliminary proposals to this solicitation as the lead institution.

This program solicitation expands upon the nationwide network established by the first 18 AI Research Institutes to pursue transformational advances in a range of economic sectors, and science and engineering fields. In this round, the program invites proposals for institutes that have a principal focus in one of the following themes, detailed in the Program Description:

External Deadline
1/14/2022 (Required Preliminary)
Internal Deadline
Nov. 10, 2021

Centers for Innovation and Community Engagement in Solid Earth Geohazards

J. Pelletier

UArizona may submit no more than two proposals across both tracks as the lead institution.

The Program has two tracks, both of which are described in this solicitation. Track I – Center Catalyst awards are intended to provide resources to catalyze initiatives to develop future centers. These awards would support groups to develop the science, management, and broader impact concepts for of a major research center. Track II – Center Operation awards are intended to support the operation of a fully developed center.

 

External Deadline
11/30/2021
Internal Deadline
Oct. 13, 2021

2021 CLIR Recordings at Risk Ninth Call

No applicants // Limit: 1 // Tickets Available: 1 

 

Recordings at Risk is a national regranting program administered by CLIR to support the preservation of rare and unique audio, audiovisual, and other time-based media of high scholarly value through digital reformatting. Awards range from $10,000 to $50,000 and cover costs of preservation reformatting for fragile and/or obsolete time-based media content by qualified external service providers.

No applicants.

External Deadline
12/15/2021
Internal Deadline
Oct. 27, 2021