Funding Hot Sheet February 22, 2019: Collaborative Science Award, rise of the mega-university, and more

Collaborative Science Award

To foster innovative collaborative approaches to research projects that propose novel pairings of investigators from at least two broadly disparate disciplines. The proposal must focus on the collaborative relationship, such that the scientific objectives could not be achieved without the efforts of at least two co-principal investigators and their respective disciplines. Multidisciplinary research broadly related to cardiovascular function, cardiovascular disease, and stroke, or to related clinical, basic science, bioengineering, biotechnology, or public health problems.

Sponsored by the American Heart Association, this is a $750,000 grant opportunity. 

ADVANCE: Increasing the participation and advancement of women in academic science and engineering careers

The NSF ADVANCE program goal is to broaden the implementation of evidence-based systemic change strategies that promote equity for STEM faculty in academic workplaces and the academic profession. All applications are expected to include innovative and systemic organizational approaches framed with clearly stated and fully integrated theories of change or conceptual frameworks.

This is a $1,000,000 grant opportunity. 

The Rise of the Mega-University 

Lee Gardner discusses a variety of higher education institutes that have managed to transform themselves into a mega-university. These intuitions, including ASU, have done this by creating large online programs, with the aim to recruit more non-traditional students. 

View the PDF: February 22, 2019 Hot Sheet

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