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Finding Grants

This page will post links to websites that may help faculty in finding research grants. If you are aware of additional sites providing information on grant funding, please notify the FDA at fda@hunter.cuny.edu and we will be happy to add them below.

  • Office of Research Administration

Follow this link to Hunter's Office of Research Administration for assistance to find and apply for research grants.

http://research.hunter.cuny.edu/applying_for_grants.htm

 

 

  • New Grant Clearance Policy

The link below will take you to the description of the College's new Grant Clearance Policy, announced by the Provost's Office in October 2008.  This policy applies to all members of the Hunter community applying for grants from non-governmental  sources.

Faculty Grant Clearance Policy

 

 

  •  Grant-writing Assistance Program

for female faculty in the Natural and Social Sciences --Sponsored by the Gender Equity Project

Deadline November 17, 2008

The Spring 2009 program, supported by NSF funding to Hunter College and CUNY central, is for women faculty who hope to submit a grant application to a federal funding agency by October 2009.

The program provides:

A course release to allow sufficient proposal preparation time An intensive 4-hour grant writing seminar on 21 January 2009 at Hunter Feedback on grant proposal drafts from experts Regular advice and encouragement from the GEP

Revised Deadline for Hunter Faculty* Only:

17 November 2008

For more information and application procedures visit

http://web.cuny.edu/research/gep/gep-grant.html

The program is limited to six participants.

Selection will be based on an application that includes

A list of teaching and service commitments for Spring 2009; a list of all funding applied for and received; a one-page description of the funding program to which the applicant wishes to apply; a short summary of the leading ideas of the proposal; a brief timeline of the writing and submission process; a list of potential reviewers; and a letter of support from department chair

To be eligible for this program, you must be

A tenure-track or tenured woman in the natural or social sciences, mathematics and statistics, or engineering at one of the following campuses: Brooklyn, City, College of Staten Island, Graduate Center, Hunter, John Jay, Lehman, Queens or York .

AND

Applying for federal funding for the first time OR applying for federal funding in a new area OR applying for federal funding at a significantly higher level than before

 

 

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