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Funding Opportunity: Greenberg Junior Faculty Research Grants

January 25, 2023
Submitted By: Ann Brown

The Greenberg Junior Faculty (GJF) Grants are internal grant awards intended to promote high-quality scholarship and professional productivity (e.g., research, creative activity) by full-time faculty members who are just beginning their careers. Greenberg Junior Faculty Grants are intended (1) to provide seed funds for scholarly and other projects which may be submitted to outside funding agencies, or (2) to fund worthwhile scholarly or professional productivity activities of a one-time nature. The maximum award is for the amount of two-course releases plus up to $2,000 in funding for other expenses (described below).

Funds may be used in the following ways (including, but not limited to):

  • Funding to cover the cost of two-course releases during the academic year for adjunct faculty salaries and benefits. 
  • scholarship-related expenses, not to exceed $2,000 including
    • Conference expenses
    • Technology expenses 
    • Software purchases 
    • Student research assistants 
    • Travel, etc.

Individuals eligible for an award must be full-time tenure-track or clinical/applied faculty of the University of Hartford who will be within their probationary period, but not within their tenure review year, at the time the awarded funds are used. ETC or Clinical/Applied faculty may apply prior to the year of their comprehensive review, but not within the year of that review. It is expected that the grant recipient will remain at the University of Hartford for a year following the conclusion of the award period. Normally, a faculty member will not be eligible for more than two awards within the probationary period.

The selection committee will be chaired by the Assistant/Associate Provost and will consist of four faculty members selected by the Assistant/Associate Provost. Two of those faculty members will be chosen from nominations provided by the Faculty Senate and two will be chosen from nominations by the Council of Deans. All four faculty committee members will have been tenured within the last five years.

To see complete application deadlines and apply online, see Greenberg Junior Faculty Research Grants on the Faculty Development web page: Greenberg Junior Faculty Research Grants

Application Deadline: Feb. 24, 2023 (Last Friday in February)