Health & Human Services
$100K | Deadlines: October 17, 2022 | March 15, 2023 | July 17, 2023 | October 17, 2023 | January 16, 2024 | July 15, 2024
The purpose is to solicit applications for pilot projects to elucidate a role for understudied proteins associated with rare diseases. Awards will support generation of preliminary data and/or tools around eligible understudied protein(s). This FOA is intended to jumpstart research on understudied proteins that are associated with rare diseases and provide applicants with sufficient funding to perform basic biochemical and/or biological work to further the characterization of understudied proteins associated with rare disease.
$100K | Deadline: May 26, 2023
SuRE is a research capacity building program designed to develop and sustain research excellence in U.S. higher education institutions that receive limited NIH research support and serve students from groups underrepresented in biomedical research NOT-OD-20-031 with an emphasis on providing students with research opportunities and enriching the research environment at the applicant institutions.
The purpose of SuRE awards is to provide research grant support for faculty investigators who have prior experience in leading externally-funded, independent research but are not currently funded by any NIH Research Project Grants with the exception of SuRE or SuRE-First awards.
Humanities & The Arts
$250K | Deadline: August 29, 2022
Prevention strategies should be targeted to middle and high school age youth (ages 11–17).The term “violence” can include but is not limited to: community violence, school violence, bullying and harassment by peers, and physical assault with or without weapons.
All Fulbright Specialists receive roundtrip, economy-class airfare, a one-time transit allowance ($100), enrollment in a health benefits program, and a daily honorarium ($200). In addition, the program covers lodging, meals, and in-country travel expenses.
Deadlines: September 7, 2022 | November 9, 2022 | January 1, 2023
The Fulbright Specialist Program is a program of the U.S. Department of State with funding provided by the U.S. Government and administered by World Learning. The FSP further extended the scope and reach of the traditional Fulbright Program into a new era by providing U.S. academics and professionals with significant expertise with the opportunity to complete short term project-based exchanges designed by institutions around the world.
50% base salary (up to $75K), subsidized housing (for those who currently reside outside of the South Bend area), a research allowance of $500 per semester, and a private office at the NDIAS.
Deadline: October 3, 2022
The Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study is sponsoring residential research projects that investigate The Long Run. This Project will bring together humanists, scientists, social scientists, policy scholars, and artists to consider how we understand, manage, and respond to events that lie in the distant future or past, or challenges that unfold over long periods of time.
Potential research proposal topics on The Long Run may address, but are not limited to: Physics and Engineering | Biology | Ecology and Resource Management | Psychology | Theology | Philosophy | Political Science | Arts and Culture. The NDIAS is also interested in supporting artistic works—fiction writing, visual arts, musical composition, etc.—that challenge our perception or understanding of long durations or time.
50% Salary + Travel Expenses | Deadline: October 6, 2022
Applications are for an academic-year or one-semester residential fellowships. Mid-career, senior, and emerging scholars from all areas of the humanities with a strong record of peer-reviewed work are encouraged to apply. Stipends and travel expenses are provided. Fellowship applicants must have a PhD or equivalent scholarly credentials. In addition to all fields of the humanities, the Center accepts applications from scholars in the natural and social sciences, the arts, the professions, and public life who are engaged in humanistic projects.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
$50K-$575K | Deadline: September 4, 2022
Privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) could advance innovation and collaboration in new fields and help harness the power of data to tackle some of our most pressing societal challenges. That’s why the U.S. and U.K. governments are partnering to deliver a set of prize challenges to unleash the potential of these democracy-affirming technologies to make a positive impact. In particular, this challenge will tackle two critical problems via separate data tracks: Data Track A will help with the identification of financial crime, while Data Track B will bolster pandemic responses.
NSF 22-617 | $750K-$1.5M | Preliminary Proposal (required) Deadline: September 19, 2022 | Deadline: March 1, 2023
The program seeks to broaden representation of institutions, including a geographically diverse set of institutions (including those in EPSCoR jurisdictions, predominantly undergraduate institutions, non-R1 schools, and others). An Ideas Lab is an intensive meeting that brings together multiple diverse perspectives to focus on finding innovative cross-disciplinary solutions to a grand challenge problem.
$1M | Deadline: September 30, 2022
A candidate should have demonstrated exceptional individual achievement in scientific or engineering research of sufficient quality, originality, innovation, and significant impact on the field so as to situate themselves as a leader among peers. A candidate must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and they must be 40 years of age or younger, OR not more than 10 years beyond receipt of the Ph.D. degree, by December 31st of the year in which they are nominated.
NSF 22-613 | $8M (Anticipated) | Deadline: October 11, 2022
The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation (the foundation) are partnering to support a new program, to be administered by NSF. The Program's focus is on conservation goal-related research that will directly translate to on-the-ground biodiversity conservation efforts. Proposals that adopt a convergent approach between climate change, conservation, and the health of ecosystems and the organisms therein are especially encouraged.
NSF 22-619 | $150K | Deadline: October 19, 2022
The purpose is to support future leaders in mathematics and statistics by facilitating their participation in postdoctoral research environments that will have maximal impact on their future scientific development. There are two options for awardees: Research Fellowship and Research Instructorship. Awards will support research in areas of mathematics and statistics, including applications to other disciplines.
NSF 22-618 | Track I: up to $750,000; Track II: up to $100K | Deadline: February 15, 2023
The Formal Methods in the Field (FMitF) program aims to bring together researchers in formal methods with researchers in other areas of computer and information science and engineering to jointly develop rigorous and reproducible methodologies for designing and implementing correct-by-construction systems and applications with provable guarantees.
$30K | Deadline: May 30, 2023
This opportunity is open only to PIs and co-PIs of active NSF awards in quantum information science and engineering. Quantum information science and engineering awards are considered those that aim to advance fundamental understanding of uniquely quantum phenomena and harness them to promote information processing, transmission, and measurement in ways that classical approaches do less efficiently, or not at all. The PI, co-PI(s), senior personnel, graduate students, and/or postdoctoral researchers currently funded under the existing NSF award may participate in international collaboration.