Research & Innovation Office Bulletin - March 12, 2024
Emailed every other Tuesday, the RIO Bulletin provides critical information to maintain and grow the university's research, scholarship and creative activity.
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Funding
Limited Submissions
- Due 4/8: Beckman Scholars Program
- Due 4/8: NIH Basic Instrumentation Grant (BIG)
- Due 4/8: NSF General Social Survey (GSS) Competition
- Due 4/8: Pew Biomedical Scholars
- Due 4/29: William T. Grant Scholars
- Due 5/13: W.M. Keck Foundation Research Grants
- Due 6/10: NSF Research Traineeship (NRT)
- Due 6/17: NSF Advanced Computing Systems & Services
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Featured Opportunities
- Due 3/18: New Frontiers Grant Program: Idea Phase
- Due 3/21 (Abstracts): DARPA Material Synthesis Technologies for Universal and Diverse Integration Opportunities
- Due 4/2: Worldwide Cancer Research Grants
- Due 4/8 (Concept Notes): USAID Strategic Partnerships for Advancing Research and Knowledge (SPARK)
- Due 4/16 (LOI): Russell Sage: Behavioral Science and Decision Making in Context; Future of Work; Social, Political and Economic Inequality; Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration; Immigration and Immigrant Integration; Promoting Educational Attainment and Economic Mobility
- Due 5/2 (Concept Summary): ISS National Laboratory In-Space Production Applications: Advanced Materials & Manufacturing
- Due 5/7: NEH Humanities Initiatives at Colleges and Universities
- Due 5/17 (Preproposal): NSF Ideas Lab: Advancing Cell-Free Systems Toward Increased Range of Use-Inspired Applications (CFIRE)
- Due 5/21: DOJ Research and Evaluation on Youth Justice Topics
- Due 6/3: NSF Artificial Intelligence, Formal Methods and Mathematical Reasoning
- Due 6/28 (LOI): United States-Japan Foundation Grants
- Due 7/24: NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER)
- Note: If interested, email RIO's Diane Carillo.
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Events
- 3/15: Responding to JEDIA/BI/BP Questions on Grant Proposals
- 4/4: Rose M. Litman Memorial Lecture in Science: Brain and Behavioral Changes with Human Spaceflight (Rachael Seidler, University of Florida)
- 4/1–4: SBIR/STTR Week: Funding Your Latest Innovation
- 4/4: Getting Started with Your Research at CU Boulder
- 4/10: Publishing and Sharing Your Research
- 4/12: Writing Strategies for JEDIA Opportunities
- 4/17: Telling Your Research Impact Story
- 5/7: Funding Strategy Office Hours
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Awards & Fellowships
- Due 4/17: VinFuture Prize
- Due 4/25: Bellagio Center Residency
- Due 5/7: Clarke Prize (Water)
- Due 5/9: DOE Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award
- Due 5/15: Simons Pivot Fellowship
- Note: If interested, email Andrew Chiacchierini.
- Due 6/15: Women Chemists Committee Rising Star Award
- Due 6/15: Holberg Prize (Humanities, Social Sciences, Law, Theology)
- Due 6/25: Russell Sage Visiting Scholars Program
- Due 6/26: Yale LGBT Studies Research Fellowship
- Due 6/30: AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize
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News You Need
- ICYMI: Submit one-page ideas for the New Frontiers Grant Program by 3/18
- Pioneering spaceflight kinesiologist to speak April 4 on preserving human health in space
- RFIs: Chan Zuckerberg Accelerating Open Biomedical Research in Latin America (due 3/29); IARPA Biomimetic and Bioenabled Supercapacitors (due 4/15)
- NSF DCL: NSF INCLUDES Research Experience and Mentoring (REM) Supplemental Funding (due 4/10)
- Vote for your Staff Council representatives: Voting ends March 22 (includes PRAs and RAs)
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