Global Network Research Development Grants open for proposal submission
Notre Dame Global’s regional faculty advisory committees advise on imagining innovative opportunities regarding research and partnerships in their respective regions.
The Global Network Research Development Grants arose from recommendations from the regional faculty advisory committees with each committee developing a location-specific grant based on the perceived need for that location. These grants provide the perfect opportunity for full-time faculty looking to initiate or deepen their research at these global locations. These grants are available for faculty at Notre Dame’s global locations in East Asia, Ireland, Latin America, London, Rome, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Funding requests can be made up to $10,000 per global location.
Several grants offer funds for travel to the global location or region, while some may also support ND faculty bringing collaborators from the location or region to South Bend to further research endeavors or enhance collaborators’ understanding of the University. The goal of these grants is to help foster, support, and deepen long-term collaborations between Notre Dame faculty and colleagues and institutions across the world.
Learn how to submit a proposal for these grants by visiting the Global Network Research Development Grants page on Notre Dame Global’s website.
The submission deadline for all grants is Monday, November 4, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. (EST).
Originally published by global.nd.edu on September 16, 2024.
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