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Incubating Interdisciplinary Initiatives (I 3) Deadline: March 4 th , 2019 at 5pm

Incubating Interdisciplinary Initiatives (I 3) Deadline: March 4 th , 2019 at 5pm. Funding Goals. Develop novel transdisciplinary line of research that leads to submission of one or more substantial proposals for extramural support for a longer-term project

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Incubating Interdisciplinary Initiatives (I 3) Deadline: March 4 th , 2019 at 5pm

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  1. Incubating Interdisciplinary Initiatives (I 3) Deadline: March 4th, 2019 at 5pm

  2. Funding Goals Develop novel transdisciplinary line of research that leads to submission of one or more substantial proposals for extramural support for a longer-term project I3 partnerships should emerge from shared research interests and needs and be developed in relation to external funding opportunities, UO’s institutional strengths, and academic priorities

  3. Funding Goals Represent a new direction for the lead faculty member or research team Create or strengthen interdisciplinary research partnerships Demonstrate significant scientific or scholarly merit Have strong potential for extramural funding

  4. Past I3 Recipients Gendered Justice: Addressing Violence Against Women in Guatemala and the U.S. Lynn Stephen, Anthropology Erin Beck, Political science Neuroimaging Approaches to Studying the Neurodevelopmental Effects of Malnutrition in SE Asia Jeffrey Measelle, Psychology Dare Baldwin, Psychology Geeta Eick, Anthropology Geraldine Richmond, Chemistry Josh Snodgrass, Anthropology Neural Mechanisms Underlying Second Language Learning Santiago Jaramillo, Biology Melissa Baese-Berk, Linguistics

  5. Eligible Applicants Tenured or tenure track and career non-tenure track faculty in the research associate and research professor classification with full time (1.0 FTE) appointments who will hold a UO appointment during the academic year(s) of the research award are eligible Faculty members may submit only ONE application as principal investigator, but may serve as a team member on other proposals Funding preference is given to investigators without active VPRI seed funding from other internal awards programs

  6. Ineligible Applicants Emeritus, retired, courtesy, Visiting, instructor, postdoc, librarian, and pro-term faculty are ineligible Faculty members funded through the I 3 program are not eligible to compete in future grant cycles for three years from the activation date of the successful proposal

  7. Scope of Award $50,000 for up to 24 month project period Projects begin 7/1/2019 Final reports due 30 days after end of project period Expected Outcome Submission of a proposal for extramural funding for a center, program, or large-scale research grant that involves multiple faculty investigators for an award period of three or more years

  8. Budget: Allowable Expenses Travel Equipment Supplies Contractual services Core/shared facility use Graduate or undergraduate student effort Technical personnel External collaborators

  9. Budget: Unallowable Costs Replace current funding from another source Faculty salary or stipend Instructional release Construction or facility renovation Curriculum or career development

  10. Application Components Proposal Cover Sheet Proposal Narrative (3 pages) Curriculum Vitae (2 pages) Current and Pending Support Budget & justification Letter of support (Department head, dean, center director) Times New Roman font in 11 point or larger and 1” margins

  11. Proposal Narrative Introduction Background or rationale for the project, including significance Describe how the proposed work represents a novel research direction among an interdisciplinary team Identify current status of the research at UO Proposed Plan Describe overall project aims or goals Identify specific research, scholarly, and/or proposal development activities to which funds will be applied, how you will complete these activities, the roles and responsibilities of each collaborator, and how these activities will enhance the competitiveness of the project for external funding External Funding Strategy Identify external funding agency and program and submission deadlines, and provide strategy and timeline to prepare and submit to these opportunities Describe the fit between the proposed project and external funding priorities/opportunities References: limited to 1 additional page

  12. Review Process Initial review: Compliance with guidelines Primary review: Faculty Committee appointed by OVPRI Notification of awards: May 2019

  13. Critical Information Deadline: 5pm, Monday, March 4th, 2019 Review committee consists of faculty across disciplines; write for a sophisticated, scholarly audience, but not your disciplinary peers Develop strong argument for your project Reach out to RDS (rds@uoregon.edu) with questions

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