Vice President for Research & Creative Scholarship
Vice President for Research & Creative Scholarship
Each fall, the University Research and Creativity Committee (URCC) solicits applications for the University Grant Program (UG). Awards are made up to $5,000. Applications, complete with cover page, are mailed to faculty at the beginning of fall semester. To have complete information, review the cover page document and information listed below.
TO: Faculty Members
FROM: University Research and Creativity Committee
RE: UNIVERSITY GRANT PROGRAM
Deadline: February 28, 2013, 5 p.m.
Applications to the University Grant Program (UGP) will be accepted by the University Research and Creativity Committee (URCC) until 5:00 pm on February 28, 2013. The program makes grants of up to $5,000 to eligible faculty. The guidelines and policies of the program are described below. Applicants should address questions about the application guidelines to the Office of the Vice President for Research, (406) 243-6670.
Eligibility
Proposals in any area of research or creative work are welcome from all faculty members (visiting, postdoctoral, emeriti, adjunct), postdoctoral through professor on contract for 2013/2014 academic year.
Program Goals
The UGP strives to advance scholarship at The University of Montana through stimulation of research and creative work. Particular emphasis is placed upon the participation (in order of priority) of: 1) junior faculty (i.e., not yet tenured assistant professors in a tenure-track appointment in their first five years) with limited experience in sponsored programs; 2) senior faculty exploring a new area; or 3) other faculty, including senior faculty with ongoing research who have not received UGP funding in the last three years, or visiting, postdoctoral, emeriti, or adjunct faculty. Applicants must specify one of these three categories. New faculty are eligible for consecutive year funding. Funds are granted with the expectation that the grant will result in a contribution to the profession and/or additional extramural support. Funding for new research or creative activity will be prioritized above proposals seeking funding for other purposes, such as to present at conferences.
Proposal Evaluation
Proposals are evaluated on the basis of the following areas:
Proposal Review
Proposals will be ranked by ad hoc review committees appointed by the URCC. Each review committee will rank its proposals and submit that ranking to the URCC for review. The URCC then will make recommendations to the Vice President for Research for authorization. Applicants will be advised of final funding decisions before the end of Spring Break 2013.
Proposal Format
Applicants should submit the original proposal (signed) and three collated copies of the following: 1) a signed cover page; 2) a one-page list of relevant accomplishments (publications, performances, exhibitions, etc.); and, 3) the proposal narrative, not to exceed five pages, including a bibliography, if relevant. If slides are submitted as part of the proposal, two sets should be included. If an endorsement statement is submitted for new faculty, include a copy with each proposal. The proposal must not exceed seven pages including the attached cover sheet.
Allowable Costs
The URCC will consider requests for salary, materials and supplies, equipment, travel, photocopying, student support (directly benefiting the proposed project), salary, and other costs justified by the nature of the project. In fields where research typically involves direct costs such as for travel, equipment, and supplies, funding for salary will be considered low priority.
Grant Policies
If awarded a grant, the awardee agrees to the following:
To Apply - Submit the original and three copies of the proposal to the Office of the Vice President for Research, 116 University Hall, no later than 5 p.m., February 28, 2013
Late proposals will not be accepted.
Office of the Vice President
Research & Creative Scholarship
University Hall 116
(406) 243-6670
Fax: (406) 243-6330