FACULTY
RESEARCH SEED MONEY
APPLICATIONS
INVITED
The University Senate invites applications for faculty
research seed money awards. The deadline for submission
is 4:00 p.m. December 4, 2007. Program details follow.
Description:
The Faculty Research Seed Money Council (the "Council")
distributes funds to support projects by faculty in
any Department of the University. The goal of the
Seed Money Program is to enhance the ability of the
faculty to submit successful extramural grant applications.
Eligibility:
Applicants must have a faculty appointment at UND.
Faculty who have previously received funds from the
Seed Money Committee must have a final report on file
with the Research Development and compliance one month
prior to the application date.
Faculty who have previously received funds from the
Seed Money Committee and who wish to apply for additional
support must present evidence that they have submitted
a related extramural research proposal since receiving
Committee funds. (An extramural application is one
submitted to an agency or foundation Aoutside UND.@
Thus, for example, proposals sent to the following
are not extramural: UND Instructional Development,
NRI, RD&C, SSAC and North Dakota EPSCoR.) The
new application must describe how the previous Seed
Money award was used and what applications or publications
resulted.
Review Criteria:
Proposals will be subject to competitive review and
ranking by discipline-related subcommittees whose
members are appointed by individual departments. Proposals
must be clear, of high quality, and be designed to
develop a project or provide preliminary data for
one or more extramural grant proposals.
Higher priority will be given to:
- Proposals with high potential for producing successful
extramural applications
- Applicants who have not received recent funding
from the Seed Money Committee
- Applicants with a demonstrated record of research
or academic accomplishment
- Projects that can be completed in 12 to 18 months
Lower priority will be given to projects from investigators
who have significant and/or continuous funding, unless
the request is required to begin a project not currently
supported. Projects will not be supported if they
were previously submitted to an extramural agency
but were declined funding because of lack of scientific,
technical or academic merit. However, higher consideration
will be given to those projects previously submitted
to an external agency if the purpose of the Seed Money
Application is to address reviewers= comments, to
improve the chance that a revised extramural application
will be successful. Where applicable, a copy of the
review summary from the most recent unfunded external
proposal should be included.
Application Format:
The application should be prepared to convince and
be understood by a general audience, only some of
whom may be proficient in the applicant's area. The
following headings and page limitations apply:
- Cover Page: Include Target subcommittee; principal
investigator's name; department, college; proposal
title; amount requested; proposed beginning and ending
dates of the project; agency to which extramural proposal
will be submitted; list of previous Faculty Research
Seed Money Council Awards and whether or not a final
report and external proposal have been filed; signatures
of the principal investigator, department chair, and
dean of the college.
- Research or Project Plan: Include aims, background,
significance, approach, methods
- Format: Three pages maximum, one inch margins,
single spaced, not to exceed 6 lines per linear inch.
(The three page limit for the project plan will be
strictly enforced. Proposals exceeding the limit will
be returned without review. Appendices circumventing
this limit will be discarded.)
- Detailed Budget (including justification)
- Biographical Sketch (two pages maximum)
- Current and Pending Grant Support (title and short
description, agency, requested amount)
- Historical Grant Support at UND (including national,
private and seed money awards)
- List of Extramural Applications Submitted But Not
Funded (include past three years)
- Statement of Intent to Submit Extramural Application
(title, agency, time period, funds to be requested).
Where support is requested for a project that will
not serve as the basis for an extramural application,
then potential future sources of external funding
should be listed.
Budget:
The budget should be for a maximum of 12 to 18 months.
Award amounts may range from $1,000 to $40,000.
Projected expenditures must be reasonable, justified
and directly related to the project.
A note on budgeted items: The Council has ruled that
seed money funds may not be used for travel and expenses
in conjunction with attendance or presentation of
materials at a conference. Exceptions to this policy
will be considered on a case by case basis. If you
choose to request travel funds that are later disallowed,
please be assured this decision will have no impact
upon the selection of the remainder of your proposal
for an award.
Submission:
All applications must be received no later than 4:00
p.m. December 4, 2007.
NOTE: The subcommittee chair
has the option to forward proposals outside the subcommittee
expertise to a more appropriate subcommittee.
Submit the original plus the
appropriate number of copies of your proposal to:
Faculty Research Seed Money Council
c/o RD&C, Twamley Hall, Room 105
Stop 7134
FACULTY RESEARCH SEED MONEY
Proposal Sections (# copies
to submit)
Composition of Subcommittees
Behavioral Sciences (10)
Communication
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Counseling
Educational Leadership
Educational Foundations and Research
Psychology
Physical Education and Exercise Science
Statewide Psych-Mental Health
Teaching & Learning
Basic Medical Sciences (7)
Anatomy and Cell Biology
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Microbiology and Immunology
Neuroscience
Pharmacology, Physiology and Therapeutics
Pathology
Engineering and Technology (8)
Aviation & Aerospace Sciences
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science
Electrical Engineering
Industrial Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Health Sciences (10)
Community Medicine
Family Medicine
Internal Medicine
Nutrition and Dietetics
Obstetrics-Gynecology
Occupational Therapy
Pediatrics
Physical Therapy
Surgery
Humanities and Fine Arts (8)
Art
English
History
Languages
Music
Philosophy and Religion
Theatre Arts
Mathematics and Natural Sciences (9)
Atmospheric Sciences
Biology
Chemistry
Geography
Geology and Geological Engineering
Mathematics
Physics
Space Studies
Professional Disciplines (7)
Accounting
Finance
Information Systems and Business Education
Management
Marketing
Practice and Role Development (Nursing)
Social Sciences (9)
Anthropology
Economics
Family and Community Nursing
Indian Studies
Law
Political Science and Public Administration
Social Work
Sociology
Charles J. Moretti, Chair, Faculty Research Seed Money
Council
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