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February 16Humanities Initiatives at Colleges and Universities strengthen the teaching and study of the humanities at institutions of higher education by developing new humanities programs, resources (including those in digital format), or courses, or by enhancing existing ones.
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February 16The Scholar and Grants Development Office is extending its second (last for this academic year) application deadline to February 22, 2022. Awards may be made to students to attend and/or present at conferences virtually or in person.
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February 9Technology-related proposals, especially those based on new and innovative ideas, for teaching, research, and program administration will be considered under this proposal.
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February 6Pre-Tenure, Post-Tenure, and Scholarly Incentive Awards are due Friday, February 11, 2022.
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January 28
Dr. Papia Bawa received a Pre-Tenure Grant Development Award for her project “Doppelganger Inspired Change Effect: A Quest for Global Cultural Preparedness.”
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January 28The Department of Public Health and Health Education’s School Health Education program was notified that they were awarded a SOPHE/CDC mini-grant in the amount of $5,000 to strengthen health teacher education programs of study at SUNY Brockport.
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January 12Different from fundamental research, TAF investments support proof-of-concept and technology development projects to validate the commercial feasibility of SUNY technology. The aim is to identify opportunities where small investments will provide significant impacts on making SUNY innovations available to the public.
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December 13Dr. Jacques Rinchard received a research grant from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife via the Regents of the University of California Davis, to better understand the causes, impacts, and treatments of thiamine deficiency in California salmon.
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November 18The Scholar and Grants Development Office is here to help. Please fill out our Mach form so that we can begin to track and find an opportunity to help fund your research.
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October 26The Scholar and Grants Development Office is here to help. Please fill out our Mach form so that we can begin to track and find an opportunity to help fund your research.
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October 25Applications for the Pre-Tenure Grants Development Award, Scholarly Incentive Award, and the Post-Tenure Fellowship Award are due on November 1 at 5 pm.
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October 22Scholars Day will be held on Wednesday, April 13, 2022, and is planned to be an in-person event. Get ahead of the spring semester and start planning and encouraging your students to present at Scholars Day.
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October 21
Read the Fall 2021 newsletter from the Scholar and Grants Development Office.
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October 19Call for students to submit abstracts by October 20, 2021, to NCUR. SUNY Brockport will support students to present their research at NCUR 2022, held virtually on April 4 - 8, 2022.
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September 24The deadline to apply is Friday, November 12, 2021, and the typical grant size is between $4,000 to $5,000.
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September 22This award is for any Brockport student who is matriculated and enrolled in a Master’s program. The deadline to apply is October 11 at 5 pm.
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September 17Grants are available to part- and full-time students and to graduate and undergraduate students who will be attending conferences virtually, or, in person.
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September 1HNY Sharp Action Grants are implementation grants for public-facing humanities projects that encourage audiences to reflect on their values, explore new ideas, and engage with others in their community.
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August 25The Scholar and Grants Development Office and The Research Foundation are here to support you throughout the entire process of applying for an external grant.
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July 25Several campus faculty and staff members have been selected to receive scholarships to attend the upcoming SUNY CPD Course, “Grants & Proposals: If you write it, they will fund!”
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July 19The Department of Energy’s Office of Science is now accepting applications for Spring 2022 undergraduate Internships
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June 28The Humanities Connection program supports innovative curricular approaches that foster productive partnerships among humanities faculty and their counterparts in the social and natural sciences and in pre-service or professional programs.
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May 17Distinguished Service Professor Lauren Lieberman (KSSPE) received funding from Lavelle Fund for the Blind, Inc., to develop trainings and training materials designed to teach physical activity to children with visual impairments and other disabilities.
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May 14Dr. Jacob Straub (Environmental Science and Ecology) received funds from the St. Lawrence River Research and Education Fund to study thiamine concentrations in breeding double-crested cormorants.
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May 3Dr. Alicia Kerfoot’s project titled “Stitching Narrative in The History and Adventures of a Lady’s Slippers and Shoes” and “The Embodied Embroidery of Cecilia’s ‘Spoilt’ Screen” had been successfully completed thanks to the funds from the Provost’s Post-Tenure Award.
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April 29Dr. Jacques Rinchard and his collaborators at the University of Vermont and the University of Southern California received a two-year research grant ($185,586) to investigate whether lake trout eggs and free embryos are able to acquire thiamine during development in the wild.
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April 29Dr. Heidi E. Rademacher, Professor of Sociology, will serve as the Program Evaluator for the Rochester Human Trafficking Intervention Court’s newly implemented Health Care Access Project.
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April 27Awardees for the Spring 2021 faculty and student mini grants have been announced. Join us in congratulating the award winning projects.
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April 20The EPA, through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), has funded the next five years of the Coastal Wetland Monitoring Program, allocating $1.15 million.
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April 8Dan Beers, a graduate student in the Department of Environmental Science and Ecology, has been selected to receive a Student Grants-to-support Research award from the Great Lakes Research Consortium.