From lmason at osrhe.edu Tue Feb 3 16:07:15 2015 From: lmason at osrhe.edu (Mason, Linda) Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2015 22:07:15 +0000 Subject: [Okgrantsmanship] Fwd: New Scholarship Announced - Concussion Awareness Scholarship In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <661D04A8-4303-451C-8EA1-8B502E333020@osrhe.edu> Linda Mason Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: From: "C. Brown" > Date: February 3, 2015 at 12:39:06 PM CST To: > Subject: New Scholarship Announced - Concussion Awareness Scholarship Reply-To: "C. Brown" > The Concussion Awareness Scholarship has been announced for any student. Please see attached announcement for eligibility, deadlines, etc. Please print/post for your students and forward to your colleagues. Sincerely, C. Brown **Email Notification Notice** This information is being sent to you because of your status at your college. 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Linda Mason Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: From: NCURA Region V > Date: February 3, 2015 at 12:34:01 PM CST To: Linda Mason > Subject: Region V Quinten S. Mathews Regional Travel Award for the 2015 Spring Regional Meeting Reply-To: NCURA Region V > [Logo] [http://www.ncuraregionv.com/oldsite/Images/index_r1_c1.jpg] Quinten S. Mathews Regional Travel Award 2015 Spring Regional Meeting Dear NCURA Region V Members: As Chair of the Region V Awards Committee, I am pleased to invite nominations for the Region V Quinten S. Mathews Regional Travel Award for the 2015 Spring Regional Meeting. The Awards Committee will select up to three $1,000 awards to offset the travel expenses of attendees to the regional meeting in Houston, April 19-22, 2015. The members of the Awards Committee are: Megan Buie, Texas Tech University; Michael Castilleja, University of the Incarnate Word; Amanda Miller, The University of Texas at Dallas; Tena Smith, University of Oklahoma; Mickey Stevenson, The University of Texas at San Antonio and myself. Eligibility Criteria * Nominees must be research administrators from the Region V geographical area (Oklahoma and Texas). * Nominees should be new to research administration and have been in his/her position less than three years from time of award. * Nominees must not have previously attended an NCURA-sponsored meeting or conference. * Participation in NCURA training courses (e.g., Fundamentals of Sponsored Projects Administration Workshop) or NCURA web seminars does not preclude eligibility. * Nominees are NOT required to be members of NCURA at the time of the nomination. Nomination Requirements * Nominations should be made using the Regional Travel Nomination Form found at the Region V website under the Administration section. The Administrative Policy for the Region V Travel Awards should also be reviewed. * Nominees must provide a written statement on how the award will benefit the nominee and the home institution (At least one letter of support from the home institution MUST BE included). * The nominee and/or the institutional support letter(s) must demonstrate that the applicant has secured approval from his or her supervisor to attend the meeting. * Should the cost of attendance exceed the amount of the award, the application and/or the support letter(s) must confirm that the awardee or the awardee?s home institution will cover the balance. The selection will be based on perceived need and benefits to the nominee and the home institution. Self-nominations will be accepted. Information about the regional meeting can be found on the Region V NCURA website. Please email the completed nomination form to scott-davis at ouhsc.edu with the subject line "Region V Travel Award Nomination [your name]" no later than 5pm central February 27th 2015. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Scott Davis Immediate Past Chair - Region V Chair, 2014-15, Region V Awards Committee Scott-davis at ouhsc.edu Phone ? (405) 271-2090 Your Professional Network... Powered by NCURA [Facebook] [Twitter] [YouTube Logo] [http://www.ncura.edu/Portals/0/Images/CollaborateLogo.jpg] [Home:] www.ncura.edu [Phone:] (202) 466-3894 [Email:] info at ncura.edu [http://www.euclidtechnology.com/letters/ncuratemplate/images/shadow620.gif] Copyright ? 2014 National Council of University Research Administrators. 1015 18th Street, NW, Suite 901 Washington DC 20036 unsubscribe at ncura.edu to remove yourself from NCURA Emails From lmason at osrhe.edu Thu Feb 5 09:42:07 2015 From: lmason at osrhe.edu (Mason, Linda) Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2015 15:42:07 +0000 Subject: [Okgrantsmanship] NSF CAREER Proposals Workshop - Mon March 16 - apply by Fri Feb 20 Message-ID: Please forward to appropriate faculty members. National Science Foundation workshop on CAREER proposal writing Mon March 16 2015 Arlington Hilton, Arlington VA DETAILS: The NSF Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE) will host a one-day workshop on CAREER Proposal Writing on March 16, 2015. This workshop will be held at the Arlington Hilton. The goal of this workshop is to introduce junior CAREER-eligible faculty to the NSF CAREER program and help them to prepare their CAREER proposals to target CISE programs. Attendees will have the opportunity to improve their skills in proposal writing, as well as to interact with NSF program directors from different CISE divisions (ACI, CCF, CNS, and IIS) and recent NSF CAREER awardees. The workshop includes presentations and discussions on proposal preparation, experience sharing, a mock panel, and meetings with Program Directors from various research programs within CISE. In order to attend this event, registration is required before February 20, 2015. 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DETAILS: We are very excited to announce the 2015 edition of our REU Site on High Performance Computing with interdisciplinary application projects of mathematics and statistics. We highly appreciate your forwarding of this announcement and its attached PDF flier to all your colleagues and students! The program is conducted in 8 weeks from June 15 to August 07 2015. For all information and to apply by March 01, 2015, please visit http://www.umbc.edu/hpcreu. All activities are conducted in teams, each supported by dedicated graduate assistants and faculty mentors. The instrution includes lectures and hands-on computer labs on C, MPI, Matlab/Octave, R, Linux, and LaTeX, using the state-of-art 240-node cluster in the UMBC High Performance Computing Facility (www.umbc.edu/hpcf). The research projects are posed by application researchers from local industry and government agencies. See the program webpage's extensive information from past years to learn about representative project topics. The webpage also has a YouTube movie with testimonials from participants and an introduction by UMBC's President Freeman Hrabowski. The webpage has also a detailed schedule and a comprehensive description of the activities from a student viewpoint. For specific questions, please e-mail: hpcreu at umbc.edu Sincerely, Matthias Gobbert, Mathematics Nagaraj Neerchal, Statistics Brad Peercy, Mathematics Kofi Adragni, Statistics Matthias K. Gobbert, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics Department of Mathematics and Statistics Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Consulting (www.umbc.edu/circ) UMBC High Performance Computing Facility (www.umbc.edu/hpcf) REU Site: Interdisciplinary Program in HPC (www.umbc.edu/hpcreu) University of Maryland, Baltimore County 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 Tel: (410) 455-2404, Fax: (410) 455-1066 http://www.math.umbc.edu/~gobbert -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Deadline Date - March 1, 2015 Grant Resource - Oklahoma EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) Category - Research Experience for Undergraduates: Interdisciplinary Approach to Sustainable Biobased Products and Energy Development Description - The new NSF REU program titled "Interdisciplinary Approach to Sustainable Biobased Products and Energy Development" is hosted under the auspices of the Biobased Products and Energy Center at Oklahoma State University. Participating students will: Learn about the scientific processes and procedures required to conduct bio-products and bio-energy research Understand the importance of an interdisciplinary environment in developing bio-products and bio-energy production systems Explore the role of bio-product and bio-energy research in a global society Develop professional skills that are necessary for a successful career Discover graduate studies and careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) related disciplines, specifically those related to bio-based products and energy Size of Grant - $4,500 Stipend + $720 meals + transportation costs Cost Sharing or Match - No Web - http://www.reu.bioenergycenter.okstate.edu/Application Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. 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This table will be regularly completed, revised and updated: Call Identifier Work Programme Topic Deadline H2020-INT-INCO-2015 Societies Enhancing and focusing research and innovation cooperation with the Union's key international partner countries:INT-01-2015 20 January 2014 H2020-BG-2014-1 Food Monitoring, dissemination and uptake of marine and maritime research: BG-11-2014 26 June 2014 H2020-BG-2014-1 Food Supporting international cooperation initiatives: Atlantic Ocean Cooperation Research Alliance: BG-14-2014 26 June 2014 H2020-BG-2014-1 Food Preparing for the future innovative offshore economy: BG-05-2014 26 June 2014 H2020-BG-2014-1 Food Ocean literacy - Engaging with society - Social Innovation: BG-13-2014 26 June 2014 H2020-BG-2014-1 Food European polar research cooperation: BG-15-2014 26 June 2014 H2020-BG-2014-2 Food Enhancing the industrial exploitation potential of marine-derived enzymes: BG-04-2014: BG-04-2014 1st stage: 12 March 2014 2nd stage:26 June 2014 H2020-BG-2014-2 Food Delivering the sub-sea technologies for new services at sea: BG-06-2014 1st stage: 12 March 2014 2nd stage:26 June 2014 H2020-BG-2014-2 Food Acoustic and imaging technologies: BG-09-2014 1st stage: 12 March 2014 2nd stage:26 June 2014 H2020-BG-2014-2 Food Consolidating the economic sustainability and competitiveness of European fisheries and aquaculture sectors to reap the potential of seafood markets: BG-10-2014 1st stage: 12 March 2014 2nd stage: 26 June 2014 H2020-BG-2014-2 Food Novel marine derived biomolecules and industrial biomaterials 1st stage: 12 March 2014 2nd stage: 26 June 2014 H2020-BG-2014-2 Food Developing in-situ Atlantic Ocean Observations for a better management and sustainable exploitation of the maritime resources: BG-08-2014 12 March 2014 H2020-MG-2014_TwoStages Transport Connectivity and information sharing for intelligent mobility:MG-7.1-2014 18 March 2014 H2020-MG-2014_TwoStages Transport Global competitiveness of automotive supply chain management MG-3.3-2014 18 March 2014 H2020-MG-2014_TwoStages Transport Next generation transport infrastructure: resource efficient, smarter and safer 18 March 2014 H2020-MG-2014_TwoStages Transport Reducing impacts and costs of freight and service trips in urban areas:MG-5.2-2014 18 March 2014 H2020-MG-2014_TwoStages Transport Smarter design, construction and maintenance:MG-8.1a-2014 18 March 2014 H2020-FoF-2014 LEIT Global energy and other resources efficiency in manufacturing enterprises FoF-03-2014 20 March 2014 ERC-2014-STG ERC ERC Starting Grant ERC-StG-2014 25 March 2014 H2020-FETPROACT-2014 FET Global Systems Science (GSS) FETPROACT-1-2014 1 April 2014 H2020-Galileo-2014-1 LEIT EGNSS awareness raising, capacity building and/or promotion activities, inside or outside of the European Union GALILEO-4-2014 3 April 2014 H2020-Galileo-2014-1 LEIT Releasing the potential of EGNSS applications through international cooperation GALILEO-3-2014 3 April 2014 H2020-SC5-2014-one-stage Environment Strategic international dialogues and cooperation on raw materials with technologically advanced countries 8 April 2014 H2020-MSCA-RISE-2014 MC Marie Sk?odowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) 24 April 2014 H2020-INT-INCO-2014 Societies Enhancing and focusing research and innovation cooperation with the Union's key international partner countries INT-01-2014 29 April 2014 H2020-NMP-CSA-2014 LEIT Coordination of EU and international efforts in safety of nanotechnology NMP-27-2014 6 May 2014 H2020-BG-2014-1 Food Supporting international cooperation initiatives: Atlantic Ocean Cooperation Research Alliance BG-14-2014 26 June 2014 H2020-INFRASUPP-2014-2 RIS International cooperation for research infrastructures 2 September 2014 ERC-2014-PoC ERC ERC Proof of Concept Grant ERC-PoC-2014 1 October 2014 H2020-GARRI-2014-1 SwafT Ethics in Research: Promoting Integrity GARRI-5-2014 2 October 2014 H2020-GARRI-2014-1 SwafT Reducing the risk of exporting non ethical practices to third countries GARRI-6-2014 2 October 2014 H2020-COMPET-2015 LEIT International Cooperation in space science COMPET-06-2015 27 November 2014 H2020-INT-SOCIETY-2015 Societies Europe's contribution to a value-based global order and its contestants INT-03-2015 7 January 2015 H2020-INT-SOCIETY-2015 Societies European cultural and science diplomacy: exploiting the potential of culture and science in the EU's external relations INT-11-2015 7 January 2015 H2020-BG-2015-2 Food Improving the preservation and sustainable exploitation of Atlantic marine ecosystems BG-01-2015 24 February 2015 H2020-SC5-2015-one-stage Environment Topic: Strategic international dialogues and cooperation with raw materials producing countries and industry SC5-13f-2015 10 March 2015 H2020-MG-2015_TwoStages Transport Safe and connected automation in road transport:MG-3.6a-2015 31 March 2015 H2020-PHC-2014-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-34-2014: eHealth interoperability 15.04.2014 H2020-PHC-2015-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-33-2015: New approaches to improve predictive human safety testing 1st stage 14.10.2014 / 2nd stage 24.02.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-14-2015: New therapies for rare diseases 1st stage 14.10.2014 / 2nd stage 24.02.2015 H2020-HCO-2014 Societal Challenges HCO-04-2014: Support for international infectious disease preparedness research 15.04.2014 H2020-HCO-2015 Societal Challenges HCO-13-2015: ERA-NET: Cardiovascular disease 15.04.2014 H2020-HCO-2015 Societal Challenges HCO-12-2015: ERA NET: Antimicrobial resistance 15.04.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-08-2014: Vaccine development for poverty-related and neglected infectious diseases: tuberculosis 15.04.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-07-2014: Improving the control of infectious epidemics and foodborne outbreaks through rapid identification of pathogens 15.04.2014 H2020-PHC-2015-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-09-2015: PHC 9 - 2015: Vaccine development for poverty-related and neglected infectious diseases: HIV/AIDS 21.04.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-04-2015: Health promotion and disease prevention: improved inter-sector co-operation for environment and health based interventions 1st stage 14.10.2014 / 2nd stage 24.02.2015 H2020-HCO-2014 Societal Challenges HCO-10-2014: ERA NET rare disease research implementing IRDiRC objectives 15.04.2014 H2020-HCO-2014 Societal Challenges HCO-05-2014: Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases: prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes 15.04.2014 H2020-HCO-2015 Societal Challenges HCO-06-2015: Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases: 2015 priority 15.04.2014 H2020-HCO-2014 Societal Challenges HCO-16-2014: National contact points 15.04.2014 H2020-HCO-2014 Societal Challenges HCO-01-2014: Support for the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing 15.04.2014 H2020-HCO-2014 Societal Challenges HCO-02-2014: Joint programming: Co-ordination action for the joint programming initiative (JPI) 'more years better lives the challenges and opportunities of demographic change' 15.04.2014 H2020-HCO-2014 Societal Challenges HCO-07-2014: ERA-NET: Establishing synergies between the Joint Programming on Neurodegenerative Diseases Research and Horizon 2020 15.04.2014 H2020-HCO-2014 Societal Challenges HCO-08-2014: ERA-NET: Aligning national/regional translational cancer research programmes and activities 15.04.2014 H2020-HCO-2014 Societal Challenges HCO-09-2014: ERA-NET: Systems medicine to address clinical needs 15.04.2014 H2020-HCO-2014 Societal Challenges HCO-14-2014: Bridging the divide in European health research and innovation 15.04.2014 H2020-HCO-2014 Societal Challenges HCO-15-2014: Mobilisation and mutual learning action plan 15.04.2014 H2020-HCO-2015 Societal Challenges HCO-03-2015: Support for European Reference Networks: efficient network modelling and validation 15.04.2014 H2020-HCO-2015 Societal Challenges HCO-11-2015: ERA NET Collaboration and alignment of national programmes and activities in the area of brain-related diseases and disorders of the nervous system 15.04.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-15-2014: Clinical research on regenerative medicine 15.04.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-19-2014: Advancing active and healthy ageing with ICT: service robotics within assisted living environments 15.04.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-26-2014: Self management of health and disease: citizen engagement and Health 15.04.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-31-2014: Foresight for health policy development and regulation 15.04.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-20-2014: Advancing active and healthy ageing with ICT: ICT solutions for independent living with cognitive impairment 15.04.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-05-2014: Health promotion and disease prevention: translating 'omics' into stratified approaches 1st stage 11.3.2014 / 2nd stage 19.08.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-06-2014: Evaluating existing screening and prevention programmes 1st stage 11.3.2014 / 2nd stage 19.08.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-10-2014: Development of new diagnostic tools and technologies: in vitro devices, assays and platforms 1st stage 11.3.2014 / 2nd stage 19.08.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-17-2014: Comparing the effectiveness of existing healthcare interventions in the elderly 1st stage 11.3.2014 / 2nd stage 19.08.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-23-2014: Developing and comparing new models for safe and efficient, prevention oriented health and care systems 1st stage 11.3.2014 / 2nd stage 19.08.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-01-2014: Understanding health, ageing and disease: determinants, risk factors and pathways 1st stage 11.3.2014 / 2nd stage 19.08.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-13-2014: New therapies for chronic non-communicable diseases 1st stage 11.3.2014 / 2nd stage 19.08.2014 H2020-PHC-2014-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-32-2014: Advancing bioinformatics to meet biomedical and clinical needs 1st stage 11.3.2014 / 2nd stage 19.08.2014 H2020-PHC-2015-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-15-2015: Clinical research on regenerative medicine 21.04.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-21-2015: Advancing active and healthy ageing with ICT: Early risk detection and intervention 21.04.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-25-2015: Advanced ICT systems and services for integrated care 21.04.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-27-2015: Self-management of health and disease and patient empowerment supported by ICT 21.04.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-29-2015: Public procurement of innovative eHealth services 21.04.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-30-2015: Digital representation of health data to improve disease diagnosis and treatment 21.04.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-single-stage Societal Challenges PHC-28-2015: Self management of health and disease and decision support systems based on predictive computer modelling used by the patient him or herself 21.04.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-16-2015: Tools and technologies for advanced therapies 1st stage 14.10.2014 / 2nd stage 24.02.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-22-2015: Promoting mental wellbeing in the ageing population 1st stage 14.10.2014 / 2nd stage 24.02.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-24-2015: Piloting personalised medicine in health and care systems 1st stage 14.10.2014 / 2nd stage 24.02.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-11-2015: Development of new diagnostic tools and technologies: in vivo medical imaging technologies 1st stage 14.10.2014 / 2nd stage 24.02.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-18-2015: Establishing effectiveness of health care interventions in the paediatric population 1st stage 14.10.2014 / 2nd stage 24.02.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-02-2015: Understanding disease: systems medicine 1st stage 14.10.2014 / 2nd stage 24.02.2015 H2020-PHC-2015-two-stage Societal Challenges PHC-03-2015: Understanding common mechanisms of diseases and their relevance in co-morbidities 1st stage 14.10.2014 / 2nd stage 24.02.2015 H2020-SMEINST-2-2014 Industrial Leadership PHC-12-2014: Clinical validation of biomarkers and/or diagnostic medical devices 17.12.2014 A complete List with all calls is featured in the Participant Portal. Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. Time given to planning proposals is never time lost, but is rather time gained, so that our research, our programs, our collaborations and indeed our whole profession may become more profoundly significant. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lmason at osrhe.edu Mon Feb 9 16:19:02 2015 From: lmason at osrhe.edu (Mason, Linda) Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2015 22:19:02 +0000 Subject: [Okgrantsmanship] OCAST FY15 OKGrants Webinars Scheduled - Thursday Feb 12 Message-ID: Webinars for OCAST's FY15 OARS, Intern, and Plant Science funding cycles have been scheduled for Thursday, February 12. To register for a webinar, please visit the OCAST calendar. These optional webinars will help users navigate the OKGrants system and will give potential applicants an opportunity to ask any program-specific questions they may have. In addition to this presentation, applicants may also view pertinent documents on each program's Workshop page. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about these upcoming events or the funding cycles. Thank you. Regards, Tessa North OCAST 755 Research Parkway, Suite 110 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 This message was sent from the GoGov Notification system. To unsubscribe, visit http://www.ok.gov/triton/modules/oknotify/unsubscribe.php?id=179,111 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lmason at osrhe.edu Thu Feb 12 10:46:37 2015 From: lmason at osrhe.edu (Mason, Linda) Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 16:46:37 +0000 Subject: [Okgrantsmanship] Nominations for the Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame - Due March 20 Message-ID: Please read the attached letter requesting nominations for the Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame. We hope you will submit nominations for worthy candidates. Please forward this message to appropriate faculty and staff who may wish to make nominations, too. Note that the due date is March 20. The 2015 nomination form is also attached. See http://www.ohehs.org/ for more information. Thank you for your consideration, Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. 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Forwarding from Madeline Baugher (madeline.baugher at swosu.edu) of Southwestern Oklahoma State University. Please reply directly to Madeline, and please feel free to forward to anyone who may be interested and appropriate. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Southwestern Oklahoma State University Human Resources & Affirmative Action Instructor/Assistant Professor of Computer Science, rank and tenure dependent on qualifications, Accounting, Computer Science & Entrepreneurship, School of Business & Technology, Position 15-F021 Posted: February 5, 2015 External Posting Job Description Develops and teaches undergraduate courses in Computer Science; participates in professional associations; advises students on career opportunities; sponsors student organizations; and serves on department, college, and campus-wide committees. Teaching assignments include evening and web-mediated instruction. Desired Skills and Experience Master's degree in Computer Science required, Doctorate preferred. Applicant should have skills to teach the following courses: Discrete Systems, Database Management, Operating Systems (including Linux topics), Computer Architecture, Software Engineering and Parallel Programming. Applicants with professional work experience desired. Anticipated Start Date: August 2015 Salary: Commensurate with existing salary structure. Application Deadline Date: Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. To apply, submit cover letter referencing position 15-F021, curriculum vitae, unofficial transcripts, and the names and contact information of three references to one of the following: Fax: 580-774-6582 Mail: Human Resources, SWOSU 100 Campus Drive, Weatherford, OK 73096 E-mail: jobs at swosu.edu About SWOSU At SWOSU we take pride in our strong academic programs, quality faculty, and helpful staff as we work to help prepare and develop over 5,000 students into future leaders. SWOSU boasts one of the most diverse selections of academic college course options and offers 15 nationally accredited academic programs ? the most among Oklahoma's regional universities. SWOSU is an equal opportunity employer, offering a great work environment, paid health, vision, life insurance, long-term disability, a generous leave package, and fully paid Oklahoma Teachers Retirement. In accordance with our passion for education, SWOSU employees can take advantage of classes at a reduced cost for themselves, spouse and qualified dependents. Consider being a part of our Bulldog Team at SWOSU. 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Undergraduate students with an interest in biochemistry, biophysics, structural biology and other basic biomedical sciences are encouraged to apply to the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine's 2015 Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP). Undergraduate students get to do research in one of several research programs, including among various others Molecular Biophysics/Structural Biology, Molecular Genetics/Developmental Biology, and Molecular Pharmacology. This exciting program is specifically designed for students that are considering to pursue graduate school in one of the biomedical sciences. Participants get a stimulating personal experience with scientific (biomedical) research. The research program takes place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and lasts for ten weeks, from May 26th to July 31st, 2015. 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To learn more about the program or to share this information with a potential candidate, download the brochure (http://admin.seas.wustl.edu/ContentFiles/marketing/Fellowship%20brochure%201.16.15.pdf) or visit the program website at http://engineering.wustl.edu/current-students/student-services/Pages/wusef.aspx Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. Time given to planning proposals is never time lost, but is rather time gained, so that our research, our programs, our collaborations and indeed our whole profession may become more profoundly significant. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lmason at osrhe.edu Tue Feb 17 10:49:45 2015 From: lmason at osrhe.edu (Mason, Linda) Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 16:49:45 +0000 Subject: [Okgrantsmanship] 2015 Monmouth University School of Science Summer Research Program - Deadline March 1 Message-ID: PLEASE FORWARD TO FACULTY WHO WILL RECRUIT STUDENTS! Applications are now being accepted for the 2015 School of Science Summer Research Program (SRP). The SRP is an outstanding opportunity for students to be part of a research team working with other students under the supervision of Monmouth University faculty and staff. If you interact with talented science students seeking a summer experience, please encourage them to consider participating in the SRP. Meaningful participation in a research project is one of the most valuable ways for student to improve their academic credentials for acceptance into graduate or professional school programs and for future employment in the sciences. Highlights of the SRP include: * Opportunity to be a researcher in a student-faculty collaborative research team. * Employment as a paid student researcher for the summer. * Potential to earn college-credits for research experience. * Gain research experience that is invaluable for future employment in industry and for entry into graduate and professional schools. * Weekly lunches and social events to interact with students and faculty. * Seminars on topics such as career development, research ethics, and graduate school. * Present research at an informal symposium. See attached flyer and the SRP website, www.monmouth.edu/srp for additional details. Applications must be submitted through the SRP website by the application deadline of March 1, 2015. Best regards, Michael -- Michael A. 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One of the primary goals of the CCCR is to foster the progression of young scientists, and we are seeking undergraduate students to participate in research internships in a cancer-related field (e.g., biological sciences, pharmacy, public health). During the summer of 2015, a CCCR Summer Undergraduate Minority Research Program will be inaugurated. Program details: * 10 week program: May 24, 2015 - July 31, 2015 * $4,000 stipend, on-campus housing, and up to $1,000 travel expenses * Summer research symposium (July 31st) * Professional development workshops and research seminars Eligibility: * Rising juniors and seniors * Minimum 3.0 GPA * Any major related to biomedical or public health research * Underrepresented minority: African-American, Hispanic American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander To apply, please submit the following on-line at http://cccr.sc.edu by March 6th: * a personal statement describing your interest in cancer research (no longer than one page) * a current transcript * two letters of support from science professors * preferences for up to 3 potential faculty mentors (see our list at http://cccr.sc.edu under "What We Do.") Application deadline: March 6, 2015 For more information and questions, please contact: Dr. Douglas Pittman Department of Drug Discovery & Biomedical Sciences South Carolina College of Pharmacy University of South Carolina 715 Sumter Street Columbia, SC 29208 pittman at sccp.sc.edu You are currently subscribed to curl as: lmason at osrhe.edu. To unsubscribe send a blank email to unsubscribe-curl at lists.cur.org. Please note that by clicking Reply, your response will go to the author only. To send a response to the full list, please direct your response to curl at lists.cur.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The website is http://www.chem.uci.edu/reu Program Dates: June 21, 2015 - August 28, 2015 Application Deadline: March 1, 2015 The Chem-SURF Program at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) provides a 10-week summer research opportunity for undergraduates to become fully immersed in challenging, cutting-edge, exciting, and transformative research projects in the STEM disciplines and including the fields of Biochemistry; Chemical Biology, Chemical Engineering; Chemical Physics, Computer Science, Molecular Biology, Material Science; Nanoscience, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology, and Analytical, Atmospheric, Bioinorganic, Bioorganic, Computational, Environmental, Inorganic, Organic, Physical, Polymer, Surface, and Theoretical Chemistry. Benefits Include: $4,500 Stipend; Faculty seminars; Cultural events and social activities; Faculty Research Mentors; Free on-campus housing; Graduate school preparation seminars; Local industry field trips; Post-program support; Travel allowance; UCI recreational facilities. -- Professor Fillmore Freeman, PhD Department of Chemistry 1113 Natural Sciences II University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA 92697-2025 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lmason at osrhe.edu Tue Feb 17 11:17:11 2015 From: lmason at osrhe.edu (Mason, Linda) Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 17:17:11 +0000 Subject: [Okgrantsmanship] Physics and Astronomy REU program managed by CUR councilors - DEADLINE FEB 20!! Message-ID: PELASE FORWARD TO FACULTY WHO WILL RECRUIT STUDENTS! Below please find an announcement regarding a Physics and Astronomy REU opportunity for the 2015 summer. If you know of a student interested in a paid summer research experience, please direct them to our website. Michael Jackson Department of Physics Central Washington University _______________________________________________________ Physics and Astronomy REU program Managed by Councilors in CUR's Physics and Astronomy Division NSF Award No. 1358879 Website: http://www.cwu.edu/physics/reuprogram Deadline: Feb. 20, 2015 Research Topics/Keywords: Accelerator Physics, Observational and Computational Astronomy, Materials Science, Optics Description: This REU program focuses on providing research experiences to undergraduates who have either not had a research experience or are at an institution where research opportunities are not available for undergraduates. Students from community colleges are encouraged to apply. Women and students from traditionally underrepresented groups are also encouraged to apply. 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Time given to planning proposals is never time lost, but is rather time gained, so that our research, our programs, our collaborations and indeed our whole profession may become more profoundly significant. From: NCURA [mailto:info at ncura.edu] Sent: Friday, February 20, 2015 9:19 AM To: Mason, Linda Subject: Call for Tools! Submit to Toolbox at ncura.edu by March 11, 2015. [Logo] [https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/477912_518284894860370_477076151_o.jpg] NCURA is preparing a new webinar on creating an online toolbox for your institution, and we need your help! We are asking NCURA members to share the tools you use, which will be included in the webinar series. All individual documents will be posted to the NCURA Collaborate Communities for access by the full membership. The resource can be from your institution or another. Institutions will also be listed as contributors to the webinar. Some examples of tools would be: * Checklists: Closeout, Proposal, etc. * Job Aids: Account reconciliation, projections, budget preparation * Guidelines: Costing Standards, proposal review * Templates & Forms: Cost sharing, reporting, proposal, etc. Please share any resources you have found useful in your day-to-day and send to toolbox at ncura.edu by March 11, 2015. Questions? Contact Roseann Luongo, Associate Director, Training and Compliance, Harvard University, 617-866-8651, roseann_luongo at harvard.edu ________________________________ ******** NCURA is committed to achieving diversity of all kinds in its appointments, including experience, geographic area, institutional type, gender, and ethnicity, and we encourage ALL interested members to become involved. Your Professional Network... 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Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. Time given to planning proposals is never time lost, but is rather time gained, so that our research, our programs, our collaborations and indeed our whole profession may become more profoundly significant. From: Neil Fitzgerald [mailto:Neil.Fitzgerald at marist.edu] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 6:47 AM To: Council on Undergraduate Research List Subject: [curl] Fwd: CREU: Call for Proposals CREU (Crowdfunding Research Experiences for Undergraduates) is now accepting proposals for crowdunding campaigns. Proposals may be submitted for undergraduate projects from any discipline. The deadline for submission is February 27 2015 or untill 50 proposals have been received. Details of the submission process and a copy of the proposal form can be found at https://sites.google.com/site/crowdreu/launch About CREU Crowdfunding Research Experiences for Undergraduates (CREU) is an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing funding for undergraduate research projects. All projects are approved by the host institution and reviewed by an independent expert. All raised funds are awarded to the host institution to be used to fund the project. Current officers are: President: Neil Fitzgerald, Marist College Vice President: Lynn Maelia, Mount St Mary College Secretary: Alison Keimowitz, Vassar College Treasurer: John Edwards, Process NMR Associate Website: http://creu.tilt.com Contact us: CrowdREU at gmail.com Twitter handle: crowdreu Follow us on Facebook (search crowd reu) If you do not wish to receive emails from us in the future, please email crowdreu at gmail.com with subject "remove". 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This exciting venture will open the opportunity for publication to undergraduates at all Oklahoma institutions of higher education, affording them the chance to experience the peer review process and its affirmation. Student Publications The OKJUR is accepting student article submissions for the first issue. If students wish to have their articles published this academic year, articles need to be submitted by mid-March. There is no deadline since the journal is an online publication. When we approve a good number of articles (5-10), we will issue a publication. Articles can be published ongoing. Students may now submit articles for any of the 7 sections, Behavioral Science, Business, Education and Professional Studies, Fine Arts, Humanities, Life Science and Math/Physical Science/Engineering, or any collaboration of two or more sections. Student work must be completed while an undergraduate, must be original work (surveys of literature not accepted), and must be recommended by a faculty mentor. See the website at http://www.OKJUR.org for more information, and prepare your article! OKJUR Editor-in-Chief - Tim O'Neil, Director, Freshman Research Scholars Program, Oklahoma State University SECTION EDITORS Behavioral Science - Dr. Tony Wohlers, Associate Professor of History and Government, Cameron University Behavioral Science - Dr. John Wood, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, University of Central Oklahoma Business - Dr. Jeanetta Sims, Associate Professor of Marketing, University of Central Oklahoma Education and Professional Studies- Dr. Allyson Watson, Endowed Education Chair, Northeastern State University Fine Arts - Dr. Brandon Hendrix, Director of Instrumental and Choral Ensembles, Eastern Oklahoma State College Humanities - Dr. Katherine Pandora, Associate Professor, History of Science, The University of Oklahoma Life Science - Dr. Kristen Baum, Associate Professor of Zoology, Oklahoma State University Life Science - Dr. Andrea Holgado, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Math/Physical Science/Engineering - Dr. Ajay Kumar, Assistant Professor of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, Oklahoma State University Math/Physical Science/Engineering - Dr. Ron Halterman, Professor and Chair, Chemistry and Biochemistry, The University of Oklahoma Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. 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During 2014 nearly 24,000 reviewers participated in more than 2,500 peer review meetings to assess the scientific and technical merit of NIH applications, and many of those reviewers participated in multiple meetings. Your service to NIH expands our capacity to fund the best science, and provides an essential breadth of perspectives on the research projects and research training that NIH supports. In the lab and in the study section, we're grateful for the myriad ways you work with us to advance human health and benefit the health of our nation, and the world. As you can imagine this enormous peer review endeavor is highly dependent on your willingness to serve. We know that pay lines are low and that your professional obligations are high, both of which have impacted and continue to impact your decision to review when we ask. However, we believe that the professional obligation to serve as a peer reviewer is extremely important to keep this great enterprise going, particularly for those of you who currently have NIH support. NIH examined the peer review service records of scientists with current research project grant (RPG) support and who have received a total of $1M or more in total costs from NIH in the last 5 years. There are more than 25,500 scientists in this pool, and of these, 83% have provided at least one day of committee service in 5 years. Looking closer at the data, if one day of peer review service per year would be considered a reasonable expectation for service, then currently fewer than half of these funded scientists (45%) achieve that level of service. It is important to note that not all funded PIs are asked to serve each year, and those individuals are also included in this figure. In addition, there is an increase in service with more funded R01 grants. The data revealed that 42% of PIs with one R01 served at least one time per year, 59% of those with two R01s served at least one time per year, and 72% of those with three R01s or served at least one time per year. So with service in mind, today we published an NIH Guide Notice reiterating our expectation that NIH-supported PIs will serve as reviewers when asked and calling on awardee institutions to encourage their researchers in accepting invitations to serve on peer review and advisory groups. There are many venues for institutions to promote review service among their NIH-funded investigators, for example, at faculty and employee workshops, orientations, or training sessions. Peer review service is part of a researcher's overall contribution to the scientific enterprise, and workplace incentives and evaluations are opportunities to acknowledge individuals who serve when asked. NIH works as full partners with our grantee institutions in advancing the scientific enterprise. By encouraging NIH-funded investigators to serve on peer review and advisory groups, together we can promote a culture of sharing and service that maximizes the potential and promise of biomedical research. - See more at: http://nexus.od.nih.gov/all/2015/02/20/supporting-the-call-to-peer-review-service/#sthash.TT9oZgRH.XQ7BaOXm.dpuf Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. Time given to planning proposals is never time lost, but is rather time gained, so that our research, our programs, our collaborations and indeed our whole profession may become more profoundly significant. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The meeting will start on Sunday with eight half-day workshops covering proposal preparation and submission, contract negotiations, export control, clinical trials management, uniform guidance, customer service, post award administration and industry negotiations. The concurrent session tracks include pre-award administration, post-award administration, research compliance, professional development, clinical trials and medical administration, contract negotiations and departmental administration. We'll also have presentations from NIH, NSF and CPRIT. We look forward to seeing you in Houston! Let the Games Begin! NCURA Region V Quinten S. Mathews Regional Travel Award and Distinguished Service Award As Chair of the Region V Awards Committee, I am pleased to invite nominations for the Region V Quinten S. Mathews Regional Travel Award for the 2015 Spring Regional Meeting and candidates for the 2015 NCURA Region V Distinguished Service Award. Nominations are due on Feb. 27, 2015. 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URL: From lmason at osrhe.edu Wed Feb 25 11:04:26 2015 From: lmason at osrhe.edu (Mason, Linda) Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2015 17:04:26 +0000 Subject: [Okgrantsmanship] Job Opening - Langston University Proposal Developer & Grants Writer Message-ID: Good Morning Dr. Mason, can you send this out to the Okgrantsmanship community? Thanks Following is the job description and information for applying or you can go to http://job-openings.langston.edu:80/postings/1137> and follow the directions for applying. JOB DESCRIPTION/JOB SPECIFICATION Job Title: Proposal Developer & Grants Writer Job Status: Exempt Job Summary: Responsible for the development and writing of proposals, applications, agreements and contracts for the university to secure extramural funding from federal, state and private agencies and to create opportunities for sustained revenue sources. Duties and Responsibilities: Facilitates, reviews, and edits grant proposals; conducts library and electronic research; compiles data; inputs and retrieves data via computer. Conducts research on potential funding sources; maintains contact with external agencies. Works closely with faculty and staff in developing and transforming ideas into grant proposals; interacts with campus constituencies involved in grant-funding activities; serves as departmental liaison to University grants administration. Maintains comprehensive knowledge of particular areas involved in identifying and soliciting grants; may collaborate with various internal departments. May coordinate project activities; prepares and processes letters and correspondence, presentation materials, and manuscripts; maintains funding opportunity databases, activity tracking system, and related confidential files. Performs other duties as assigned. Principal Contact: Community organizations, government agencies, and Langston University faculty and staff Competency/Position Requirements: Demonstrated successful grant writing experience for federal and state agencies, resulting in substantial funding; Substantial experience working with federal funding agencies; Excellent demonstrated written, oral and interpersonal skills including copy-writing and editing ; Must be PC literate especially in using software such as Word, Excel and Access database in a Windows environment ; Ability to meet deadlines with minimal supervision; Ability to operate computers and utilize applicable software packages; Self-starter with entrepreneurial spirit and a strong communicator and team player. Must be able to travel if needed. Required Education and /or Experience: Bachelor's degree required/Masters degree preferred with minimum of two years experience with grant writing. Experience as a proposal reviewer for federal and state agencies is desired but not required. [cid:image001.jpg at 01D050E8.DC959650] Ardenna L. Harris, B.A. M.Ed. / Director / Office of Sponsored Programs Office: 405-466-2039 / Fax: 405-466-6014 alharris at langston.edu Langston University 1-877-466-2231 P.O Box 907 / Langston, OK 73050 www.langston.edu [cid:image002.jpg at 01D050E8.DC959650] [cid:image003.jpg at 01D050E8.DC959650] [cid:image004.jpg at 01D050E8.DC959650] This e-mail message may contain confidential or legally privileged information and is intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s). Any unauthorized disclosure, dissemination, distribution, copying or the taking of any action in reliance on the information herein is prohibited. E-mails are not secure and cannot be guaranteed to be error free as they can be intercepted, amended, or contain viruses. Anyone who communicates with us by e-mail is deemed to have accepted these risks. 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Name: image004.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 784 bytes Desc: image004.jpg URL: From lmason at osrhe.edu Wed Feb 25 14:11:08 2015 From: lmason at osrhe.edu (Mason, Linda) Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2015 20:11:08 +0000 Subject: [Okgrantsmanship] Seeking Research Development Administrator In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Texas Tech is looking to add a research development administrator to my team. We are looking to hire in the $33,000 - $39,000 range for this individual, with the intention of eventual advancement to senior research development administrator. Below is more information on the position. If you could forward this on to individuals you have seen demonstrate a professional demeanor and would be willing to relocate to Lubbock, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you, Kayla Tindle, M.Ed. Director of Research Development Office of the Vice President for Research Texas Tech University 806.834.5582 Texas Tech University is seeking a Research Development Administrator for the Research Development Team within the Office of the Vice President for Research. To apply, please visit: http://www.texastech.edu/careers/staff-positions.php Requisition ID: 2920BR Position Description Performs managerial work providing direction and guidance in setting and achieving goals and objectives; developing policies; reviewing guidelines, procedures, rules, and regulations; establishing priorities, standards, and measurement tools for determining progress in meeting goals; coordinating and evaluating program activities; and establishing and monitoring budgets. May plan, assign, and supervise the work of others. Works under limited supervision with latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Major/Essential Functions * Manages the limited submission competition process for the university. * Identifies limited submission funding opportunities through Internet searches, web services and historical opportunities. * Creates internal proposal guidelines based on program solicitations. * Creates internal rubrics based on program solicitations. * Coordinates the internal reviewers and compiles results. * Monitors the limited submissions mailbox. * Maintains the RDT and limited submissions websites. * Identifies future and current funding opportunities that align with faculty research interests and institutional strengths. * Sends out grant opportunities announcements to interested faculty. * Facilitates collaborations crossing departmental and institutional boundaries and guides these collaborations in connecting with the program officers and in developing large, center-type proposals. * Leads teams of faculty and administrators in selecting targets for large, multidisciplinary, multi-institutional initiatives, refining their focus, organizing reviews as needed, and providing guidance to ensure the resulting proposals are competitive. * Responds to requests from multi-disciplinary faculty teams for assistance with proposal development for grant proposals valued at $1 million or more. * Coordinates and/or assists with other activities and special projects as requested by the Director of the Research Development Team. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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