Columbia Announcements Relevant to TC Faculty

GRANT WRITING and FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
FOR TEACHERS COLLEGE FACULTY

 

THE IRVING INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

The successful grant writing course, "R01 Workshop," is available for faculty preparing R01 grant proposals. Apply for the workshop before March 8, 2024. https://www.irvinginstitute.columbia.edu/services/reach-first-r01-workshop 

MAILMAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

Columbia University's SHARP Program in the Mailman School of Public Health is hosting the NIH Grant Writing Boot Camp: Building a Strong Foundation for Funding Success. The NIH Grant Writing Boot Camp is a two-day intensive boot camp combining lectures, hands-on activities, and discussions to demystify the NIH application process. This training will prepare participants to submit an NIH grant proposal that turns reviewers into advocates, positioning the applicant for success. Teachers College faculty and non-tenured lecturers, postdocs, and doctoral students are eligible to attend and are encouraged to sign up for the NIH email list here. That group will be the first notified once registration opens in February. For more information, contact Meaghan Doherty, Program Manager, Mailman School of Public Health, md4003@cumc.columbia.edu  

Summer 2024 dates: Livestream, online training July 8-9, 2024; 11:00 am - 6:00 pm ET. Please note this training is not a self-paced, pre-recorded online training. 

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

COLUMBIA GLOBAL, through Columbia World Projects, Columbia Global Centers, and the Center for Political Economy, is providing five funding opportunities for faculty and researchers to address complex global challenges. TC professorial faculty are eligible to apply for each award. Please check their respective application deadlines and eligibility requirements. 

  • Center for Political Economy Faculty Grants: One-year grants for faculty to generate new knowledge and networks, facilitate the exchange of discoveries, accelerate the identification of key challenges, and expand the methods scholars use relating to firms and industrial policy, work and labor, and money and finance. Deadline: March 4, 2024.

 

  • President’s Global Innovation Fund: Round 10 of the President’s Global Innovation Fund, which supports innovative faculty projects enriched by the infrastructure, expertise, and connections of the Columbia Global Centers. Deadline: March 10, 2024

 

Updated February 15, 2024

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