Chancellor’s Grant for Assistant Professor Research Development
Applications Are Open
The Chancellor’s Grant for Assistant Professor Research Development provides a limited number of midsize awards to Rutgers University–Camden tenure-track assistant professors.
For questions, please contact Vanessa Cubano at vanessa.cubano@rutgers.edu. Chancellor-initiative grants represent a unique and valuable one-time funding opportunity designed to support innovative projects, research and initiatives within our community.
Summary
The Chancellor’s Grant for Assistant Professor Research Development provides a limited number of awards to Rutgers University–Camden tenure-track assistant professors. These grants support projects whose aim is to build upon solid preliminary data already generated by the Investigator where additional research effort is now critical to external funding competitiveness. They are also intended to support single-authored research in preparation for journal submission. Assistant professors must apply before the tenure and promotion review year.
Grant Amount: Up to $20,000
Grant Period: Annual
Deadline
Applications are due at or before 5 p.m. on Wednesday, January 15, 2025.
Criteria
The Chancellor's Grant for Assistant Professor Research Development at Rutgers University–Camden is designed to support tenure-track assistant professors in their research efforts. To be eligible for this grant, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Faculty Status:
Applicants must hold the position of Assistant Professor at Rutgers University–Camden, tenure track.
External Funding Research Focus:
Proposals should focus on research projects that aim to build upon solid preliminary data already generated by the investigator.
The proposed research effort should be critical for pivoting toward external funding opportunities, enhancing competitiveness for future grants.
Potential for External Funding:
Applicants should articulate how the grant will enhance their research efforts and increase the likelihood of securing external funding in the future.
Timing of Application:
Assistant Professors must apply for the grant before the tenure and promotion review year.
Early application allows for timely support in advancing research and competitiveness for future funding.
Alignment with University Goals:
Proposals should clearly align with the research priorities and goals of Rutgers University–Camden.
Single-Author Research Focus:
The grant is intended to support single-author research projects.
The research should be in preparation for journal submission or a significant scholarly publication.
Commitment to Scholarly Excellence:
Applicants should demonstrate a commitment to scholarly excellence, research impact, and contributions to their academic field.
Timely Progress:
Grant recipients are expected to make significant and timely progress on their research projects during the award period.
Application Process
The application process for the Chancellor's Grant for Assistant Professor Research Development at Rutgers University–Camden is designed to support faculty members in their research efforts. The following steps outline the application process:
Step 1: Eligibility Verification
Applicants must confirm their eligibility as tenure-track assistant professors and their status according to university records.
Step 2: Proposal Development
Applicants develop a detailed research proposal that outlines the following:
- Clear research objectives and aims.
- Description of the solid preliminary data generated by the investigator.
- Explanation of why additional research is critical to competing for external funding
- A timeline for the proposed research.
- Expected outcomes and impact.
- List journals, to where single-authored research will be submitted
- If available, provide part of a “revise and resubmit” response from the journal’s outside reviewers.
Step 3: Application Submission
Completed applications, including the research proposal, are submitted by the specified deadline.
Step 4: Review and Evaluation
A review committee evaluates the applications. The committee evaluates the proposals based on the following criteria:
- Alignment with the grant's objectives.
- Potential for advancing the applicant's research.
- Clarity and feasibility of the research plan.
- Demonstrated commitment to scholarly excellence.
Step 5: Award Notification
Successful applicants are notified through official award notifications. The notification includes details about the grant, expectations, and funding disbursement.
Step 6: Final Report Submission
At the conclusion of the grant period, recipients submit a final report summarizing the outcomes and impact of the grant on their research efforts.