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Chancellor’s Grant for Post-Doctoral Studies

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The Chancellor’s Grant for Post-Doctoral Studies will support an annual post-doctoral student in any academic department, center, or institute at Rutgers University–Camden.

For questions or requests for late submission, please contact Vanessa Cubano at vanessa.cubano@rutgers.edu.

Summary:

The Chancellor’s Grant for Post-Doctoral Studies will support an annual post-doctoral student in any academic department, center, or institute at Rutgers University–Camden. If awarded to an academic center or institute, there must be accompanying support from a collaborating academic department. Academic units may apply for this opportunity with the understanding that the selected post-doc will enhance the research, teaching, and mentoring mission of our institution.

Grant Amount: Varies

Grant Period: Annual

Deadline:

Applications are due at or before 5 p.m. on Friday, March 15, 2024.

Criteria:

The Chancellor's Grant for Post-Doctoral Studies is designed to support a post-doctoral student in any academic department, center, or institute at Rutgers University–Camden. To be eligible for this grant, applicants must meet the following criteria:

Eligibility:

The applicant must be a student within an academic department, center, or institute at Rutgers University–Camden.

If the grant is awarded to an academic center or institute, there must be accompanying support from a collaborating academic department.

Collaborative Approach:

Applicants should demonstrate a clear collaborative approach between the academic unit and, if applicable, the collaborating department.

The collaboration should align with the goals and objectives of both the academic unit and department.

Enhancement of Mission:

The proposed post-doctoral student's research, teaching, and mentoring activities should align with and enhance the research, teaching, and mentoring mission of Rutgers University–Camden.

The application should explain how the post-doc's work will contribute to the academic mission and intellectual environment of the institution.

Research and Academic Excellence:

The proposed post-doctoral student should have a strong academic and research background.

Applicants should outline how the post-doc's research, scholarly activities, or creative work will advance the academic excellence of the university.

Project Feasibility:

The application should include a well-defined project plan that outlines the research, teaching, and mentoring activities that the post-doc will engage in.

The plan should demonstrate the feasibility and viability of the project within the allocated grant budget and timeline.

Alignment with University Priorities:

The post-doctoral project should align with the strategic priorities and research initiatives of Rutgers University–Camden.

Dissemination Plan:

The application should describe how the outcomes of the post-doctoral work will be disseminated, shared, or applied to benefit the academic community, the public, or the field of study.

Budget Transparency:

The application should include a detailed budget that clearly outlines how the grant funds will be utilized to support the post-doctoral student and the proposed project.

Reporting and Accountability:

Grant recipients are expected to submit a final report at the conclusion of the post-doctoral appointment.

The Chancellor's Grant for Post-Doctoral Studies encourages collaborative and mission-aligned post-doctoral research and academic activities that enhance the excellence and intellectual vibrancy of Rutgers University–Camden. Applicants who meet these criteria will be considered for this valuable opportunity.

Application Process:

The application process for the Chancellor's Grant for Post-Doctoral Studies is designed to support collaborative and mission-aligned post-doctoral research and academic activities at Rutgers University–Camden. The following steps outline the application process:

Step 1: Application Submission

Applicants, which include academic departments, centers, or institutes, prepare and submit their grant applications.

Applications should be submitted by the specified deadline, typically online through a secure portal on the university's website.

Step 2: Application Review

A review committee assesses the applications.

Applications are evaluated based on the eligibility criteria and the alignment with the grant's objectives.

Step 4: Selection and Award Notification

Successful applicants are notified through official award notifications.

The notification includes details about the grant, expectations, funding disbursement, and any additional requirements.

Step 5: Post-Doctoral Recruitment

Following the award notification, the academic department, center, or institute initiates the recruitment process for a post-doctoral fellow.

The selection of the post-doc is aligned with the objectives and research areas identified in the grant application.

Step 6: Project Implementation and Mentorship

The post-doctoral student is engaged in the proposed research, teaching, and mentoring activities.

The academic department and collaborating department provide mentorship and support to the post-doc.

Step 7: Final Report and Outcomes

At the conclusion of the post-doctoral appointment, recipients submit a comprehensive final report.

The report should detail the achievements, outcomes, challenges, and impact of the post-doctoral work.

Step 8: Dissemination of Outcomes

Recipients are encouraged to disseminate the outcomes of the post-doctoral work through presentations, publications, or other relevant means.

The grant program may support these dissemination activities.

Step 9: Evaluation and Assessment

The grant committee or designated evaluators assess the impact and effectiveness of the grant program, considering the final reports.

Step 10: Recognition and Showcase

Outstanding post-doctoral achievements may be recognized and showcased within the university community through events or publications.

This application process ensures that collaborative and mission-aligned post-doctoral research and academic activities are supported effectively, contributing to the excellence and mission of Rutgers University–Camden.