CAMPUS NOTICE

 

OFFICE OF THE VICE CHANCELLOR FOR RESEARCH

ACADEMIC SENATE: SAN DIEGO DIVISION

September 21, 2017


ALL ACADEMICS AT UC SAN DIEGO

SUBJECT:    Now Accepting Proposals: Chancellor’s Research Excellence Scholarships

The "Chancellor’s Research Excellence Scholarships” (CRES) program --formerly the Frontiers of Innovation Scholars Program (FISP)-- is a campus-wide effort to support the primary research initiatives of the UC San Diego Strategic Plan. One component of this program provides funding for up to 50 Ph.D. students and 20 postdoctoral fellows, each working with mentors in at least two different divisions, and up to 100 undergraduate students working in labs, programs, or centers with a multidisciplinary focus. These trainees will have opportunities to develop their ability to communicate and collaborate with those in very different disciplines, build skills in cutting-edge multidisciplinary research and receive professional development training.

The Office of Research Affairs (ORA) invites proposals for CRES awards from academic mentors working with trainees across the campus on research supporting one or more of the four research themes in UC San Diego's Strategic Plan:

* Understanding and Protecting the Planet
* Enriching Human Life and Society
* Exploring the Basis of Human Knowledge, Learning and Creativity
* Understanding Cultures and Addressing Disparities in Society

Use this link to access the application, application guidelines, and FAQs: https://ucsd.infoready4.com/

Requests for Scholarships from PI-eligible mentors will be considered for a target amount of $25,000 for each graduate student and postdoctoral scholar and $3,000 for each undergraduate student. Priority will be given to projects that are aligned with the UCSD strategic research themes above, represent a new collaborative or multidisciplinary focus, employ novel and creative approaches, and foster commitments to diversity and access.

Ph.D. students and postdoctoral scholars who previously received FISP funding may be considered for CRES funding in 2017-18; however preference will be given to supporting trainees who have not received prior support through this program. Undergraduates who previously received FISP funding are not eligible for CRES funding.

The deadline for receiving applications for this funding opportunity is October 12, 2017, with funding to be available in January 2018.



Sandra A. Brown
Vice Chancellor for Research

Farrell Ackerman
Chair,
Academic Senate: San Diego Division