W.M. Keck Foundation Pre-proposal Concept Paper Fall 2021

H-D. Kim

UArizona may submit four Concept Papers in medical sciences and four Concept papers in physical sciences and engineering.

The W.M. Keck Foundation Research Program uses a three-step process for this opportunity. The first step is a Concept paper. The Undergraduate Education program is currently not accepting concept papers. The next steps are by the foundation’s invitation. UArizona review criteria reflect previous interactions with the W.M. Keck Foundation. Proposals should focus on basic, fundamental science with broad applications.

External Deadline
01/01/2021
Internal Deadline
Oct. 6, 2021

New Faculty Guide to Competing for Research Funding

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The electronic book has been purchased on the basis of an institutional license agreement, which authorizes unlimited distribution of this book within your institution. Please do not post this book on an open website.
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Cronan, M and Deckard, L
Description
From Academic Research Funding Strategies, LLC, this guide provides strategies to help new faculty get off to a successful start in identifying and competing for grants to support their research. Published October of 2016; updated 2022.
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UArizona Campus Cyberinfrastructure Facilities

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Material in this document may be used for facilities statements in research proposals. We strongly recommend reaching out to the primary contact listed in the document if you have questions or plan to use the resources in your proposal.
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Multiple
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As research becomes increasingly complex, it requires more computational resources and associated training to enable researchers. This document provides details on the infrastructure, tools, technologies, training, and supporting expertise across our institution.
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2021 Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists

UArizona is invited to submit up to three nominations, one for each of the three disciplinary categories: Life Sciences; Physical Sciences & Engineering; and Chemistry.

The Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists recognize the United States' most promising faculty-rank researchers in Life Sciences, Physical Sciences & Engineering, and Chemistry. One Blavatnik National Awards Laureate in each disciplinary category will receive $250,000 in unrestricted funds, and additional nominees will be recognized as Finalists.

External Deadline
11/17/2021
Internal Deadline
Sept. 1, 2021