Friday, August 31, 2012

US Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women, Consolidated Grant and Tech Assistance Program


The Office on Violence Against Women is pleased to announce the release of the Consolidated Grant and Technical Assistance Program to Address Children and Youth Experiencing Domestic and Sexual Violence and Engage Men and Boys as Allies
 
What:  The Consolidated Grant and Technical Assistance Program to Address Children and Youth Experiencing Domestic and Sexual Violence and Engage Men and Boys as Allies, hereafter referred to as the Consolidated Grant Program is designed to address two primary purposes:  1) support comprehensive child and youth-centered prevention and intervention projects that maximize community-based efforts and evidence-informed practices to more fully address exposure to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking; and 2) support multi-faceted prevention strategies that involve community organizing, outreach, public education and mobilization that utilize men as influencers of other men and boys and encourages them to work as allies with women and girls to prevent domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking.  The Consolidated Grant Program also supports activities that were previously funded under the following four OVW grant programs:   1) Grants to Assist Children and Youth Exposed to Violence Program (CEV);  2) Services to Advocate for and Respond to Youth Program (Youth Services); 3) Services, Training, Education and Policies to Reduce Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking in Secondary Schools Grant Program (STEP); and 4) Engaging Men in Preventing Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking Program (Engaging Men).
 

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Research and Innovation Seed Funding Program: RFP

The Research and Innovation Seed Funding (RISF) Program is now accepting proposals from NC State faculty and staff professionals. The proposal due date is Friday, September 28, 2012, at 11:59 PM. 

More details are at go.ncsu.edu/risf

In recent years, CHASS faculty have been awarded funds from this program. The broad perception is that this program mostly supports R&D with a commercial application. To some extent this is true,but not always. If you have questions, please let me know, and I can help you determine whether this is a good opportunity and can help you craft your proposal. 

2012-13 American Council of Learned Societies Fellowships now open

Colleagues, this note is from the always-helpful Carol Ashcraft


Good afternoon:
 
The American Council of Learned Societies offers about 15 faculty fellowship award programs, and also dissertation and doctoral research award programs.  Please share the following ACLS announcements and requests for applications generously with your faculty.  Thank you.
Greetings from the American Council of Learned Societies!

We are pleased to let you know that the 2012-13 ACLS fellowship competitions are now open. You will find updated and comprehensive information on all our programs on the ACLS website:www.acls.org/programs/comps. The majority of competition deadlines are in October and November.

During the past year, ACLS awarded over $15 million to more than 320 scholars worldwide , making it a major source of support for humanistic scholarship in the United States. Fellows' profiles, along with research abstracts, are accessible at: www.acls.org/fellows/new.

We are looking forward to an equally successful fellowships season in 2012-13.

With best wishes,

Nicole Stahlmann
Director of Fellowship Programs
American Council of Learned Societies
fellowships@acls.org

IRB Coming to Poe Hall this Fall

Colleagues,

I received this note from Sam Snyder, IRB co-chair, and thought it might be of considerable interest to CHASS as well. Please share with your colleagues. As co-chair of the IRB, I can endorse and echo what Sam says in this note.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Samuel Snyder
Date: Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 4:26 PM
Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: IRB coming to CED (Poe Hall)


Hello, all.  I am pleased to announce that Deb Paxton, NC State Regulatory Compliance Administrator and the force behind the NCSU IRB has agreed to hold weekly office hours in Poe Hall.  Deb will be in Poe 530 each Monday  from 1:00 - 4:00 (that's PM) on those weeks when class is in session.  She welcomes drop-by visits.  If she is working on a protocol with you, she may suggest a meeting during that time, as well.

One of the highlights of my (now nearly one year) tenure as co-chair of the NC State IRB has been the opportunity to work with and to learn from Deb.  She is an invaluable resource and I urge you to take advantage of this chance to receive feedback and recommendations.  Trust me, it will make the review of your protocol go much more smoothly.

Department of Defense Minerva Research Initiative


The Office of the Secretary of Defense is pleased to announce that the Minerva Research Initiative competition for 2013 awards is now open!

Minerva is a university-based social science basic research program initiated by the Department of Defense in 2008 to improve our fundamental understanding of the social, cultural, behavioral, and political forces that shape regions of the world of strategic importance to the US. In 2012 ten projects ranging in size from $200K to $5M were awarded Minerva grants, with research just begun or about to begin. We look forward to a new cohort of interesting and important basic research efforts to begin in Fall 2013.

White papers and full proposals are solicited which propose basic research in the following three topics / eleven (11) subtopics listed below. The detailed descriptions of each (found in the released Broad Agency Announcement) are intended to provide the proposer a frame of reference and are not meant to be restrictive. The Minerva program is highly competitive and innovative proposals related to these research topics are highly encouraged.

(1) Belief Formation and Movements for Change
(1-A) Belief formation and influence
(1-B) Group identities and cultural norms
(1-C) Movements for change
(1-D) Collaboration and competition between violent groups
(2) Models of Societal Resilience and Change
(2-A) Economic factors
(2-B) Energy, environment, and resource factors
(2-C) Other factors impacting societal stability and change
(3) Theories of Power and Deterrence
(3-A) The role of the state in a globalized world
(3-B) Cyber norms and governance
(3-C) Beyond conventional deterrence
(3-D) Emerging topics in power and deterrence


Proposals will be considered both for single-investigator awards as well as larger, multidisciplinary and multi-institution teams. This competition is open to institutions of higher education (universities), including DoD institutions of higher education and foreign universities. Non-profit institutions and commercial entities are also eligible to compete as collaborators on university-led proposals.

White Papers: Sunday, September 30, 2012
Full Proposals: Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Visit http://minerva.dtic.mil/ for more information on the FY 2013 Minerva Research Initiative BAA, topic descriptions, and FAQs, as well as links to ongoing Minerva research efforts. Access the BAA directly athttp://www.onr.navy.mil/Contracts-Grants/Funding-Opportunities/Broad-Agency-Announcements.aspx.


Please distribute.


--
Erin Fitzgerald, Ph.D
Lead, Minerva Research Initiative
ASD(R&E) Basic Science Office
Research Fellow, Potomac Institute for Policy Studies
http://minerva.dtic.mil / minerva@osd.mil

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

The Research Office is Seeking a Graduate Assistant

I hope everyone had a great summer and is settling into the semester--or diving in head-first, as the case may be!

I will have a series of new funding announcements to post soon, but meanwhile, I'd like to share this opportunity for a graduate assistant in the Research Office. Please circulate among the PhD students you know in the college. Thanks!


Graduate Assistant Opportunity in the CHASS Research Office


The CHASS Office for Research, Extension, Engagement and Economic Development (REEED) is seeking a part-time (10 to 20 hours a week) graduate assistant to assist the Associate Dean in researching, developing, and implementing a series of strategic initiatives designed to improve and expand the CHASS research enterprise, as well as other duties to support the office’s mission.

The successful candidate for this assistantship will be a PhD candidate in a social science, humanities, or a related discipline at NCSU. The assistant will possess outstanding communications (writing, reading, and speaking) and analytical skills, and will have some basic knowledge of the conduct of research at a research-intensive university. An ideal candidate would have demonstrated skills in using Microsoft Access, FileMaker Pro, any web-design package, and the like.

The assistant would generally work in the CHASS research office in Withers Hall, under the direction of the Associate Dean for Research, but working hours, days and locations are flexible in order to accommodate classes and other obligations.

Individuals interested in this position should send a short cover letter expressing their interest in the position, a CV, and the names of three references. These materials should be submitted via email, preferably in PDF format, to Tom Birkland, Associate Dean, at tabirkla@ncsu.edu. Review of applications will be begin about September 6, and the position will remain open until filled. We hope to fill this by mid- to late-September.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Global Health Projects: Call for Participation


Colleagues, I received this note from Marian McCord, our university's leader of global health initiatives. I know that some of you are working in this domain, and encourage you to get involved as outlined below.

Dear Friend of NCSU Global Health,

Can you identify a global health need that requires a multidisciplinary solution?  Are you interested in mentoring a real world student project?  NCSU’s Global Health Initiatives wants to know about it!

Please see the announcement below which can also be seen here.  Student projects, in conjunction with or independent of a class/course, serve the dual purpose of fostering student awareness and learning, and generating useful ideas and solutions. 

If you have concerned about intellectual property ownership, here is a link to information regarding NCSU’s Academic Course Design Project agreement: Academic Course Design Agreement. This agreement may or may not apply to your project!!

If you are a faculty member, and are interested in working on a global health project within your course (or already plan to do so), please contact me at mmccord@ncsu.edu 

We look forward to hearing from you.  Also, please feel free to forward this email to others within your organization, or outside, who may be interested.

Sincerely,

Marian McCord


GLOBAL HEALTH PROJECT SOLICITATION

Global Health Initiatives at NCSU is creating a project resource file for faculty and students to use as course or individual design projects, service, or research. The purpose of this solicitation is to find advocates who wish to identify specific global health problems to be included in this file. It is anticipated that many of these problems will require multi-disciplinary approaches that use innovative technology. The projects will be distributed broadly to the NCSU community and beyond (with your permission).

If you have an idea to share, please provide us with an abstract summary of the issue you identify and the communities that will benefit from your proposed resolution. A list of partners, stakeholders, and other resources is also necessary. To view full list of required information, please COMPLETE THE APPLICATION.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

The University of North Carolina General Administration has announced Cycle XI of NC QUEST: N.C. Quality Educators through Staff Development and Training. The limit is one new lead-partner proposal per university. The program is designed to increase the academic achievement of all students by helping schools and school districts improve teacher and principal quality and ensure that all teachers are highly qualified. Award: Up to $300,000 over 1.5 years Mandatory notification of interest in applying: Due by 5 p.m. August 13, 2012 to limited-submission@ncsu.edu . Identify the NC State principal and co-principle investigators and directors, the education agency in the partnership and any other collaborating partners, plus their respective principle or co-principal investigators. Provide a title or brief description of the proposed project. NC QUEST Technical Assistance Meeting: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the UNC Center for School Leadership Development Building in Chapel Hill, 140 Friday Center Drive. Further details about the RFP process will be provided, as well as an opportunity for prospective grant seekers to ask questions. For more information, see http://research.ncsu.edu/rdo/2012/08/quest/ . Internal preproposal submission deadline: Due by 5 p.m. September 28, 2012 to limited-submission@ncsu.edu with a copy to College of Education Associate Dean for Research Samuel Snyder. Internal preproposal guidelines are available at http://research.ncsu.edu/rdo/2012/08/quest/ . Estimated internal review completion date: October 3, 2012 UNC GA proposal submission deadline: November 15, 2012 For more information and a link to the request for proposals, see http://research.ncsu.edu/rdo/2012/08/quest/ .


The University of North Carolina General Administration has announced Cycle XI of NC QUEST: N.C. QualityEducators through Staff Development and Training.  The limit is one new lead-partner proposal per university.  The program is designed to increase the academic achievement of all students by helping schools and school districts improve teacher and principal quality and ensure that all teachers are highly qualified.
 
Award:  Up to $300,000 over 1.5 years
 
Mandatory notification of interest in applying: Due by 5 p.m. August 28, 2012 [this corrects an earlier date that is no longer in force] to limited-submission@ncsu.edu .  Identify the NC State principal and co-principle investigators and directors, theeducation agency in the partnership and any other collaborating partners, plus their respective principle or co-principal investigators.  Provide a title or brief description of the proposed project.

NC QUEST Technical Assistance Meeting: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the UNC Center for School Leadership Development Building in Chapel Hill, 140 Friday Center Drive. Further details about the RFP process will be provided, as well as an opportunity for prospective grant seekers to ask questions.  For more information, see http://research.ncsu.edu/rdo/2012/08/quest/ . 

Internal preproposal submission deadline: Due by 5 p.m. September 28, 2012 to limited-submission@ncsu.edu with a copy to College of Education Associate Dean for Research Samuel Snyder.  Internal preproposal guidelines are available at http://research.ncsu.edu/rdo/2012/08/quest/ .

Estimated internal review completion date: October 3, 2012

UNC GA proposal submission deadline: November 15, 2012
 
For more information and a link to the request for proposals, see http://research.ncsu.edu/rdo/2012/08/quest/ .