Research and Sponsored Programs Update
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SPOTLIGHT ON CENTERS AND INSTITUTES
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As we celebrate the holiday season and inch closer to the start of a new decade, we would like to thank our readers for your continued efforts in support of grants and contract activity at
Fresno State
. We wish you all a happy holiday season!
This month we’re highlighting Fresno State’s 50-plus
Centers and Institutes
focused on issues of importance to the Central Valley.
One of the original organizations is the
San Joaquin Valley Mathematics Project (SJVMP)
, which has provided a supportive professional home for K-12 mathematics teachers in the Central Valley since 1989 under the leadership of Carol Fry Bohlin.
Each of the organizations listed in
our directory
represent particular research or service-area expertise, and we look forward to supporting their endeavors in the years to come.
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DECEMBER 2019 MONTHLY AWARD REPORT
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UPCOMING FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture: Hispanic-Serving Institutions –
Education Grants Program
encourages innovative teaching or education proposals with potential to impact and become models for other institutions that serve underrepresented students at the regional or national level.
Deadline: January 28, 2020.
National Endowment for the Humanities
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Digital Humanities Advancement Grants
. Supports development and implementation of digital initiatives in all areas of the humanities. Replaces Digital Humanities Startup and Implementation Grants. Choose between Level I (up to $50,000), Level II (up to $100,000), and Level III awards (up to $325,000 with optional match up to $50,000).
Deadline: Jan 15, 2020.
The
National Science Foundation
seeks applications for the
Campus Cyberinfrastructure
program, which invests in coordinated campus-level networking and cyberinfrastructure improvements, innovation, integration, and engineering for science applications and distributed research projects.
Deadline: Jan. 21, 2020.
NIH Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA)
for Undergraduate-Focused Institutions: The goals of the R15 are to support meritorious research, expose students to research, and strengthen the research environment of the institution.
Deadline: Feb. 25, 2020.
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The
Office of Research Integrity
(ORI) defines research misconduct as, “fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism (commonly known as FFP) in proposing, performing, or reviewing research, or in reporting research results.”
(a) Fabrication is making up data or results and recording or reporting them.
(b) Falsification is manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes, or changing or omitting data or results such that the research is not accurately represented in the research record.
(c) Plagiarism is the appropriation of another person's ideas, processes, results, or words without giving appropriate credit.
(d) Research misconduct does not include honest error or differences of opinion.
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CLAUDE C. LAVAL AWARD RECIPIENT NAMED
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Congratulations to
Maryam Nazari,
assistant professor of civil engineering, for receiving the
2019 Outstanding Research Project of the Year Award
for her research on “Green Strategies for Design and Construction of Non-Auto Transportation Infrastructure” by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) San Francisco Section.
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Grant Proposal Workshops:
Register now
for our spring series of grant workshops, which
runs from Jan. 14-30
and includes our most popular offering, Getting Started with Grants or Contracts. Other workshops cover topics on everything from budget development to compliance to research data sharing. All sessions are held in Thomas Administration, Room 117.
Grant Proposal Certificate Program:
All tenured and tenure-track faculty are invited to participate in the
Grant Proposal Certificate Program
. Now in its third year, the program is designed to encourage grant activity and includes attendance at various proposal workshops and individual meetings with RSP grant managers. Certificate recipients receive a Kennel Bookstore gift card during the year-end award ceremony.
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The Call for Abstracts for the
41st Central California Research Symposium
is now available online. The Symposium will be held at the
Madden Library
on Weds., April 15, 2020, and all fields of research are considered for presentation to exchange further ideas among investigators and the general public.
Abstracts are due Feb. 21, 2020.
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Please don't hesitate to contact the grants administrator for your college/unit as you explore potential funding opportunities. Also, be sure to share with us important news or updates on your research, scholarly, or creative activities. Include
NEWSLETTER
in the subject line and send details to
orsp@csufresno.edu
This newsletter is compiled and published by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. Part of the
Division of Research and Graduate Studies
, RSP helps faculty and staff apply for and secure external grant funds.
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California State University, Fresno
Research and Sponsored Programs
5241 N. Maple Avenue, M/S TA53 Fresno, CA 93740
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P: 559.278.0840
F: 559-278-4658
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