The Provost’s Office provides bridge funding to support faculty to span a gap in critical research programs.
- Faculty with a track record of extramural funding who have lost all of their research support at the time of the Bridge application, or who will lose all of their research support within six months of the Bridge application deadline.
- Junior faculty with a record of productivity who have exhausted their startup funds, but who have not yet obtained their first research funding (including an RRF award) either as a PI or as a co-investigator.
- A facility providing a key resource to multiple faculty that has lost extramural support. One faculty member should submit the proposal on behalf of the team.
- Awards are a maximum of $50,000 for one year from the Provost, and a 1:1 matching commitment is required from the department.
- Please see the Bridge Funding webpage for complete eligibility requirements, directions for the application and submission process, budget information, the notification of award, and the post-award process.
At the time funding is established or re-established, unspent funds will be returned to the Bridge program so that others can benefit.
These programs are not intended to initiate new research projects. For those needs, researchers should apply to the Royalty Research Fund. If you have any questions, please contact Karen Luetjen at
luetjen@uw.edu or visit our web site for guidance and
FAQs.
Please forward this announcement as appropriate.
The International Organization for Migration is looking for a (home-based) consultant to produce the ‘6th knowledge bite.’’
The EU-IOM Knowledge Management Hub (KMH) launched in 2020 the Sustainable Reintegration Knowledge Bites series, which aims to present findings pertaining to sustainable reintegration outcomes emerging from the analyses of Reintegration Sustainability Survey (RSS) data and other monitoring and evaluation (M&E) data available. The Knowledge Bites are designed to bring these findings to the attention of reintegration practitioners and policymakers worldwide, as well as to inform and disseminate good practices, lessons learned and recommendations. To date, five Knowledge Bites have been produced, focusing on different aspects of sustainable reintegration outcomes. In an ongoing effort to expand the knowledge on reintegration outcomes and the factors contributing to sustainable reintegration, the sixth Knowledge Bite will use data collected through the Returnee Longitudinal Survey (RLS) in four countries of return, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iraq and Pakistan, over the course of three years. The RLS was developed under the EU funded project “Displacement Tracking Matrix Regional Evidence for Migration Analysis and Policy (DTM REMAP)”.
- Duration of Consultancy: 45 working days, 19 September – 2 December 2022
- Nature of the consultancy: Category B – To produce the sixth Knowledge Bite, based on the in-depth quantitative analysis of the Returnee Longitudinal Survey (RLS) data.
- Deadline: 11 September 2022
Grant & Contract Accounting (GCA) is inviting PIs to give a 30-to-45 minute Zoom presentation to its staff, in order to connect GCA to the fantastic work done at the UW.
GCA is an invaluable partner to anyone performing sponsored research at the UW. GCA manages the post award life of a budget from setup in the financial system through invoicing and reporting all the way to closeout. We literally could not work without them.
If you are interested in presenting, please email gcahelp@uw.edu.
The National Institute for Health has several updated about previous and upcoming webinars:
We encourage your to take advantage of these informational resources! As always, if CSDE’s teams can be of additional help with your research planning or an application, please let us know. You can submit your interest and plans to the proposal planning form or contact Belinda Sachs (belindab@uw.edu).
Are you interested in learning more about how to connect with international organizations and processes focused on global environmental change? Curious about Future Earth, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and others?
The UW Office of Global Affairs seeking faculty and staff interested in learning more about how to engage in global environmental change through international treaty processes, committees, and organizations.
Join the OGA for a Zoom meeting on September 15th from 10:00 – 10:30 AM (UW authentication required). Contact Dr. Kristie L. Ebi (krisebie@uw.edu) at the Center for Health and Global Development with questions.