Vice Dean for Research Announcements

The Spring '24 Grant Writing Group will be run by Professor Andrew Gordon, Professor of Movement Science and Neuroscience and Education, from Tuesday, January 30 at 10 am - 11:30 am until the end of the semester. The group will meet every two weeks in person on Tuesdays, with the location TBD.  All tenure-track/tenured faculty, professors of practice, research professors, as well as instructors with a research track record, may register. Please complete this registration form by Tuesday, January 23, 2024. If you have any questions, please contact Andy directly at ag275@tc.columbia.edu.

 

Call for Proposals for the Dean's Faculty Diversity Research Award and the Dean's Fellowship for Teaching and Diversity Award

The Office of the Provost, the Faculty Executive Committee's (FEC) Subcommittee on Race, Culture, and Diversity (RCD), and the Office of the Vice Dean for Research (VDR) are pleased to issue the CFP.  Detailed information is available in the "Internal Funding Opportunity" section of the website. The application for either award is due on April 5, 2024, 11:59 pm. New applications for the AY24-25 will become available in late January. 

Please note:
The Provost and the RCD co-sponsor two diversity-related awards: The Dean's Faculty Diversity Research Award pertains to research while the Dean's Fellowship for Teaching and Diversity funds an advanced Master’s or Doctoral student who will collaborate with a TC faculty member, program, or department on teaching diversity-related issues. Both awards provide support for a graduate student. Please consider which award program can be most beneficial to you and your students. 
For more information, please direct questions regarding substantive issues and possible topics to members of the FEC Subcommittee on Race, Culture, and Diversity: Dr. Srikala Naraian (Chair), Dr. Haeny Yoon, or Dr. Ezekiel Dixon-Roman.

 

The Office of the Vice Dean for Research is pleased to announce its new Grants Database.  It is an interactive repository of funding opportunities, provided primarily by federal agencies and foundations. It is specially curated by our Office to match the scholarly interests of TC researchers in the fields of health, education, and psychology. The database provides both upcoming and recurrent grant deadlines to better assist your long-term research plans and strategic funding goals.  

 

 

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