The Cornell University (Cornell) and King’s College London (King’s) have identified each other as strategic partners to foster deep collaborations in research and education, as part of Cornell’s Global Hubs initiative.
The Cornell-King’s Global Strategic Collaboration Awards (GSCA) are intended to provide Cornell and King’s faculty teams with initial financial support for collaborative research explorations with the potential to create new or expanded research partnerships, develop cutting-edge scholarship to create academic and societal impact, and attract external funding.
These international research exploration seed grants will help support early-stage research projects or capacity-building efforts to create and sustain long-term collaborations and secure extramural funding.
Applicants may propose new partnerships to explore and develop research collaborations, including organizing initial meetings and workshops and/or establishing research infrastructure for gathering preliminary data to develop a research idea (e.g., feasibility, pilot, and proof-of-concept studies) that may result in joint publications and enable subsequent applications for external funding. Alternately, applicants may expand an existing partnership if the research project explores new directions or aims at capacity-building and requires further development to attract future funding. Proposals should be sustainable in the long-term with a plan for engagement that includes the details for sustainable external funding and publication outputs.
Applications are open to any Cornell-eligible Principal Investigator and King’s-eligible Principal Investigator. All Cornell Principal Investigators must meet Cornell’s PI eligibility criteria. Each grant requires at least one PI from Cornell and one PI from King’s. Additional collaborators are welcome but not required. In this round, no specific themes are prioritized.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: King's College London–Cornell University (King's–Cornell)
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Address: Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
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Oct 04, 2024
Oct 04, 2024
$5,000
5 awards available. Up to five (5) research proposals will be funded. Each successful proposal may receive up to $5,000/£4,000 from each university for a total of $10,000/£8,000
Affiliation: King's College London–Cornell University (King's–Cornell)
Address: Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Website URL: https://global.cornell.edu/hub/home/seed-grants-call
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