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NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program
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A year-long, salaried fellowship that offers:
Real-world experience in national security and nonproliferation;
Leadership development, professional networking, and specialized training; and
Extensive interaction and collaboration with leading national security technology…
Description:
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Graduate Fellowship Program (NGFP) identifies and develops the next generation of exceptional national security leaders to achieve the NNSA mission: Strengthening our nation through nuclear security.
Future of Work
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All applicants (both PIs and Co-PIs) must have a Ph.D. or comparable terminal degree, or a strong career background that establishes their ability to conduct high-level, peer-reviewed scholarly research. RSF particularly encourages early career scholars to apply for Presidential grants. All nationalities…
Description:
The Future of Work program examines the causes and consequences of the deteriorating quality of low-wage jobs in the United States. Projects sponsored by the program have examined a wide range of causal factors, from foreign outsourcing and immigration to the decline of unions and technological…
AHRQ Health Services Research Dissertation Program
Award Info:
The number of awards is contingent upon AHRQ appropriations and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications.
Future year amounts will depend on annual appropriations.
The direct costs awarded to a grant under this FOA will not exceed $40,000 for the entire project…
Description:
Applications for dissertation research grants must be responsive to AHRQ’s mission, which is to produce evidence to make health care safer, higher quality, more accessible, equitable, and affordable, and to work with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and other partners to…
Collaborative Sciences Award
Award Info:
Budget:
- $250,000 per year, including 10% institutional indirect costs.
- Award Duration: Three years
- Total Award Amount: $750,000
A pre-proposal is required to ensure responsiveness to the novel, collaborative nature of this program.…
Description:
To foster innovative collaborative approaches to research projects that propose novel pairings of investigators from at least two broadly disparate disciplines. The proposal must focus on the collaborative relationship, such that the scientific objectives could not be achieved without the efforts…
Career Development Award
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The CDA is a three-year grant totaling $200,000 that supports personnel and/or research expenses, and travel to attend the Conquer Cancer Grants and Awards Ceremony at the ASCO Annual Meeting.
Eligibility: Be an ASCO member; Must be a physician (MD, DO of international equivalent) with…
Description:
The Career Development Award (CDA) provides research funding to clinical investigators, who have received their initial faculty appointment, as they work to establish an independent clinical cancer research program. This is a mentored award and the research project is conducted under the guidance…
Young Investigator Award
Award Info:
The YIA is a one-year grant totaling $50,000 that supports personnel and/or research expenses, and travel to attend the Conquer Cancer Grants & Awards Ceremony at the ASCO Annual Meeting. Applicants who are selected to receive a YIA are allowed to receive other grants from other funding agencies.
Description:
The Young Investigator Award (YIA) provides funding to promising investigators to encourage and promote quality research in clinical oncology. The purpose of this grant is to fund physicians during the transition from a fellowship program to a faculty appointment. This is a mentored award and the…
Early Career Awards
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The grant amount is based on the actual budgetary needs of the project, with a maximum of $25,000 in direct costs for the entire grant. The duration of the project can be up to two years. Indirect costs of no more than 7% of direct costs will be paid on Early Career Award Program grants. Up to $12,500…
Description:
No more than 3 years past completion of doctoral degree; March and September deadline.
Distinguished Scientist Award
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The award provides $600,000 in funding over a four-year period. Over that time, recipients also receive additional support from the Foundation through its vast network of scientists in the field primarily through the Foundation's annual Scientific Retreat.
The funding period for 2020 grants…
Description:
The Distinguished Scientist Award (DSA) seeks to provide career and research support to early career scientists who demonstrate outstanding promise for making scientific and medical breakthroughs in the field of brain cancer research.
Recipients of the award are inspired individuals with…
Mid-Career Enhancement Awards to Integrate Basic Behavioral, Biomedical, and/or Social Scientific Processes (K18 Basic Experimental Studies with Humans Required)
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The total project period may not exceed 1year.
Description:
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites applications from investigators who strive to expand their research trajectories through the acquisition of new knowledge and skills in the areas of basic psychological processes, sociological processes, and/or biomedical pathways—expertise…
Spectrum and Wireless Innovation enabled by Future Technologies (SWIFT)
Award Info:
Estimated Number of Awards: 12 to 16
Approximately 12-16 awards are anticipated, each up to $750,000 total and up to 3 years in duration, subject to the availability of funds and quality of proposals received.
Anticipated Funding Amount: $12,000,000
Estimated program…
Description:
The National Science Foundation's Directorates for Engineering (ENG), Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE), Mathematical & Physical Sciences (MPS), and Geosciences (GEO) are coordinating efforts to identify new concepts and ideas on Spectrum and Wireless Innovation enabled by…