2024-25 Past Competitions
Fall 2024
September 4th: NEH Summer StipendSummaryThe National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is offering a Summer Stipend program that "aims to stimulate new research in the humanities and its publication." Internal applications are due to WOSP@wm.edu by 4 PM on September 4th. Full DescriptionThe National Endowment for the Humanities’ Summer Stipends program aims to stimulate new research in the humanities and its publication. The program works to accomplish this goal by:
The Summer Stipends program supports continuous full-time work on a humanities project for two consecutive months. NEH funds may support recipients’ compensation, travel, and other costs related to the proposed scholarly research. Application Process:Applicants must be tenured or tenure-track at William & Mary and must not have previously received an NEH award in any of its programs for individuals. Details about the process can be found by visiting: https://www.neh.gov/grants/research/summer-stipends Required Materials:Please see page 11 of the Summer Stipends Notice of Funding Opportunity, 2024 for more information about the materials listed below. Please also note the name conventions and file type of application attachments (i.e. must be PDF format).
Timeline for Applications
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October 15th: NSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) ProgramSummaryThe Major Research Instrumentation program supports requests for up to $4 million from NSF for the development or acquisition of multi-user research instruments that are critical to the advancement of science and engineering. Interested applicants should submit the below list of materials via Box file upload by 10/15/2024. Full proposals are due to the NSF by November 15th at 5pm. Synopsis of Program from NSF:The Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Program (MRI Program Website) serves to increase access to multi-user scientific and engineering instrumentation for research and research training in our Nation's institutions of higher education and not-for-profit scientific/engineering research organizations. An MRI award supports the acquisition of a multi-user research instrument that is commercially available through direct purchase from a vendor, or for the personnel costs and equipment that are required for the development of an instrument with new capabilities, thereby advancing instrumentation capabilities and enhancing expertise for instrument design and fabrication at academic institutions. MRI instruments are, in general, too costly and/or not appropriate for support through other NSF programs. MRI provides support to acquire critical research instrumentation without which advances in fundamental science and engineering research may not otherwise occur. MRI also provides support to obtain next-generation research instruments by developing instruments with new capabilities that open new opportunities to advance the frontiers in science and engineering research. Additionally, an MRI award is expected to enhance research training of students who will become the next generation of instrument users, designers and builders. Funding InformationAn MRI proposal may request up to $4 million for either acquisition or development of a research instrument. Each performing organization may submit in revised “Tracks”. William & Mary may select up to 4 MRI proposals based on the Track as defined below. VIMS and WM will be counted as the same institution.
Cost sharing requirements for new awards in the MRI Program are waived for a period of 5 years beginning with the FY 2023 MRI competition. When required, cost-sharing must be precisely 30%. Cost sharing is required for Ph.D.-granting institutions of higher education and for non-degree-granting organizations. Inclusion of voluntary committed cost sharing is prohibited. Internal SubmissionsNSF limits the number of applications a given institution may submit. The Faculty Research Committee (FRC) is responsible for reviewing the proposals and selecting those proposals that will move forward. We request that interested parties inform the FRC (mssaha@wm.edu) and their OSP administrator if you plan to submit a proposal. It is possible for an institution to submit up to four proposals within specified "track" limits described in the program announcement. If you are not sure who is your OSP Administrator, visit https://go.wm.edu/wW34xb and click the drop-down “Department” to find your department’s assigned administrator. Interested applicants should submit the following list of materials via Box (see link below) by 10/15/2024. Please also reach out to frcgrantapps@wm.edu when you have submitted the documents so that we can ensure the application has the required elements. If you have any questions, please feel free to email Emma Gourdie and Steven Mamer (frcgrantapps@wm.edu) or Margaret Saha, FRC Chair (mssaha@wm.edu). APPLICANT SUBMISSION BOX PORTAl Due Dates for Submission Process
Required Materials for Internal SubmissionAll materials must be uploaded in PDF format with the last name of the uploading PI in the title. Please see the Box link below for specific naming conventions for each document. APPLICANT SUBMISSION BOX PORTAl
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October 17th: VA Humanities – Fall/Winter Grant Opportunities Available for Internal SubmissionSummaryThe Virginia Humanities (VAH) Grant Program is offering a number of grants for those who work in the humanities field. The institution can only be awarded one of those opportunities at a time. W&M is hosting an internal competition for those who are interested in any of the awards offered by VAH. All internal submissions are due October 17th. Please view the full announcement for more details. Full DescriptionNOTE TO VIMS Applicants: VIMS and W&M are considered separate institutions for this grant opportunity. The VAH defines separate institutions as having their own EIN or tax identification number. Please reach out to your OSP administrator to confirm how you should apply.
APPLICATIONS FOR THIS INTERNAL COMPETITION HAVE CLOSED.
The Virginia Humanities (VAH) Grant Program defines the Humanities as the following: The term “humanities scholar” may include:
The VAH offers many funding opportunities, but the institution can only be awarded one of those opportunities at a time. If W&M received an award from VAH, the institution can apply for an award once the active award is completed. Funding opportunities include:
*If cost share is required, you must confirm with your department the ability to match your request Internal Selection ProcessIf you are interested in applying for any of the opportunities, please prepare the following materials and submit to the Box link by October 17th. The selected applicant chosen by the committee will be notified by October 24th. Internal Application MaterialsOnce files have been submitted. please email frcgrantapp@wm.edu to confirm your documents have been processed:
Dates to Keep in Mind
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November 11th: NEH Humanities Research Centers on Artificial IntelligenceSummaryThe Humanities Research Centers on Artificial Intelligence program aims to support a more holistic understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) in the modern world through the creation of new humanities research centers on artificial intelligence at eligible institutions. As part of this award opportunity, only one applicant per institution can move submit to the NEH for this award. William & Mary will be holding an internal competition for interested applicants to submit materials to be reviewed by FRC. Internal competition closes NOVEMBER 11TH. Full DescriptionWhat is a "center" as defined in the context of this opportunity?
"Centers must focus their scholarly activities on exploring the ethical, legal, or societal implications of AI. In your application to this program, you must propose to create a Center with a specific research focus related to the ethical, legal, or societal implications of AI. A Center is a sustained collaboration among multiple scholars focused on exploring the humanities implications of AI through two or more related scholarly activities. Competitive Centers typically identify a specific topical, methodological, or disciplinary lens through which to focus their efforts. NEH particularly encourages Centers interested in equity, privacy, and civil-rights topics. Centers should aim to advance humanities research on their chosen topic beyond the period of the grant." For more information, read the full solicitation here. Internal Competition Guidelines
Interested applicants should prepare the following materials (in a PDF format) for the internal competition by Monday, November 11th. Materials can be submitted at this Box link. The selected applicant will be notified November 19th. Selected applicants will receive a letter of support from the Provost. Required Materials
(Note: Some of these materials and stipulated criteria differ from what the selected applicant will submit to the NEH. If you are selected to apply to the NEH, please make sure to the full solicitation.) Important dates
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