Research & Innovation Office Bulletin - March 26, 2024
EmailedÌýevery 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:ÌýBeckman Scholars Program
- Due 4/8: NIH Basic Instrumentation Grant (BIG)Ìý
- Due 4/8: NSF General Social Survey (GSS) Competition
- Due 4/8: Pew Biomedical ScholarsÌý
- NEW ÌýDue 4/15:ÌýDOS Arctic Indigenous Exchange ProgramÌý
- Due 4/29:ÌýWilliam T. Grant Scholars
- Due 5/13: W.M. Keck Foundation Research Grants
- DueÌý6/10: NSF Research Traineeship (NRT)Ìý
- Due 6/17: NSF Advanced Computing Systems & Services
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Featured Opportunities
- Due 4/8:ÌýCenter for the Humanities & the Arts Small Grants
- Due 4/15:ÌýResearch & Innovation Arts & Humanities Grant
- Due 4/16 (LOI):ÌýRussell Sage: ;Ìý;Ìý;Ìý;Ìý;Ìý
- Due 4/17 (Concept Paper):Ìý
- Due 4/21:Ìý
- Due 4/22 (White Papers):Ìý
- Note:ÌýIf interested, email RIO's Jim Mazzouccolo.
- Due 5/15:Ìý
- Due 6/6:Ìý
- Due 6/11:Ìý
- Due 6/12: NEH: ;
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Events
- 4/4:Ìý
- 4/1–4:ÌýSBIR/STTR Week: Funding Your Latest Innovation
- 4/4:
- 4/9:Ìý
- Note: If interested, email rio@colorado.edu by 4/4.Ìý
- 4/10:Ìý
- 4/12:ÌýResponding to JEDIA/BI/BP Questions on Grant Proposals
- 4/17:ÌýÌý
- 5/7:
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Awards & Fellowships
- Due 4/17:Ìý
- Due 5/1:Ìý
- Due 5/15:Ìý
- Due 5/31:ÌýÌý
- Due 6/3:Ìý
- Due 6/11:Ìý
- Due 8/1:Ìý
- Due 9/15:Ìý
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News You Need
- IRB no longer accepting students as PIs on human subjects research
- RIO accepting applications to support arts-and-humanities-related scholarship, research and creative pursuits
- NSF DCLs: ;Ìý;Ìý
- Apply by 3/29: Starting Blocks Customer Â鶹ÊÓƵy Workshop
- March Research Development and Grant Writing Newsletter now available
Research and expertise across CUÌýBoulder.
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Our 12Ìýresearch institutes conduct more than half of
the sponsored research at CUÌýBoulder.
More than 75 research centers span the campus,
covering a broad range of topics.
A carefully integrated cyberinfrastructure supports CUÌýBoulder research.
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